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Adani Airport, Blinkit launch India’s 1st in-terminal quick commerce service at Mumbai airport

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • April 1, 2026
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Ahmedabad, April 1 (IANS) Adani Airport Holdings on Wednesday partnered with Blinkit to bring app-based quick commerce delivery inside Mumbai Airport, allowing passengers to order essentials directly within the terminal.

The service is currently live at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport’s Terminal 2 for domestic departures, aiming to make travel more convenient for passengers.

With this new offering, travellers can now order essential items such as chargers, snacks, books, and personal care products through the Blinkit app and get them delivered within minutes inside the airport.

Deliveries can be made across boarding gates, lounges, food courts and select partner outlets.

The service is handled by trained on-ground staff to ensure smooth and secure delivery without affecting airport operations or passenger timelines.

Even permissible liquid items like packaged water, juices and cold drinks are being provided through approved in-terminal inventory, keeping security rules in mind.

An AAHL spokesperson said the initiative is aimed at improving the overall airport experience by bringing digital convenience directly into the terminal.

“Bringing app-based convenience into the terminal allows passengers to make better use of their time and raises the overall service standard. This is a step towards building more responsive and passenger-centric airports,” AAHL Spokesperson said.

For Blinkit, the partnership opens up a new space where demand is high and time is limited, allowing the platform to expand its reach and attract more users.

For AAHL, it helps enhance passenger comfort while also boosting non-aeronautical revenue through digital retail.

The service also brings a new level of accessibility and affordability to airport retail, giving travellers more choice without the typical constraints of time and location.

With heavy passenger traffic at Terminal 2, the service is expected to fill a common gap faced by travellers who often forget essential items or do not have enough time to shop before boarding.

The initiative reflects a growing trend of integrating technology with travel to offer faster, more accessible services inside airports.

–IANS

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