By Air: Mumbai is well connected with all parts of world. To reach Mumbai by air is the most preffered option among foreign travelers. Mumbai is an international airport. Many international airlines operate flights to Mumbai from various parts of the world. Air India operates flights to all the major tourist and business centres in the country. The name of Mumbai is Chhatrapati Shivaji Airport. The airport has several terminals. Terminal 1A is dedicated to domestic flights of Air India and Go Air, Terminal 1B is assigned for domestic flights by carriers such as SpiceJet, Jet Airways and IndiGo. Terminal T-2 is dedicated for international flights from all over the world.
By Rail: Mumbai is the headquarters of the Central and Western Railways. Regular trains connect it with all major places of interest.
Most fascinating aspect of the main railway junction of Mumbai, Victoria Terminus, now rechristened as
Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus, is its architecture and has been included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. To reach Mumbai by train is the preffered mode of travelling a longer distance for domestic tourists and travelers. Almost all state capitals like Kolkata, Bhopal, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Jaipur etc are connected with Mumbai by rail.
By Road: Mumbai is connected by good motorable roads with all major tourist centres. As a result, people frequently reach Mumbai by car, cab or
bus. Buses ply frequently between Mumbai & prime cities of Goa, Madhya Pradesh,
Karnataka and Gujarat. As the road infrastructure has
tremendously improved in recent years in India, tourists from nearby locations try to reach Mumbai by car as private mode of commuting.
By Sea: Several ships and cruise liners reach Mumbai daily and thus it is well-connected from all important countries of the world.