Mumbai Airport Now Has Blinkit After Security Check, First For Any Airport In The World

Travellers inside the Mumbai Airport can now order from a selection of 2500+ products like phone chargers, books, gifts and more on the Blinkit app.

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Travellers can get their order delivered after the Security Check area at boarding gates, lounges, cafes.
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  • Blinkit launched services inside Mumbai Airport Terminal 2 on April 1, 2026
  • The app offers over 2,500 products, including chargers, books, and gifts at the airport
  • Deliveries are made by Blinkit's dedicated walkers within the airport terminal
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Quick-commerce app Blinkit, widely used in India for ordering groceries, snacks, and household essentials, has launched inside the Mumbai Airport on April 1, 2026. Blinkit services are now available in Terminal 2 (Domestic departures) of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport.

Through Blinkit's partnership with Adani Airports, travellers can now order from a selection of 2500+ products like phone chargers, books, gifts and more on the Blinkit app. Moving beyond the traditional two-wheelers on roads, orders inside the airport will be delivered within the terminal by Blinkit's dedicated team of walkers. This is the first airport in the world to have a service of this kind.

"We're excited to deliver all the last-minute needs of our customers," Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa wrote in the announcement post on X, adding, "P.S - update your Blinkit app to the latest version to order."

Travellers can get their order delivered after the Security Check area at these locations:

  • Boarding Gates
  • Lounges
  • Restaurants and Cafes

The Blinkit dark store is situated at the airport to facilitate quick deliveries. The unique initiative has received a range of reactions from users on X. Take a look:

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One joked, "I hope this is not a prank on April Fool's Day"

A user wondered, "Wonderful initiative. This will surely hurt the kiosk inside the airports. Prices will be at par with outside prices, or will they be at par with airport kiosks or with some additional premium??"

A third added, "I mean! Now everyone has the permission to just forget 1 or 2 things while packing."

One asked, "Just in case, I have to return something I buy. Is it doable?"

An excited user wrote, "Wow, please launch in Bengaluru too." Another chimed in, "Just one question - T3/T1 Delhi when?

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