What really happened during her 10-hour Mumbai layover? Pakistani traveller’s India video goes viral
A brief airport layover is typically a forgettable part of any journey. Yet at times, even a few hours in transit can spark widespread attention online. One such instance is now making waves after a Pakistani woman shared her experience during a stopover at Mumbai airport while on an international trip, with her straightforward account drawing reactions across social media.
The traveller was on her way from London to Nepal, and Mumbai was her connecting point. Since the route involved international transit, she prepared for the journey in advance to avoid any confusion.
She explained her travel situation, saying, “I am on a trip of a lifetime to attempt something I never thought I would do, and Mumbai is where my connecting flight is from.”
To make sure everything was in order, she reached out to the airline before her trip.
“I contacted Indigo a month in prior to ensure everything would be okay, and they reassured that as a Pakistani, we can transit as long as we do not leave the airport,” she said.
During her preparation, she also learned about certain rules linked to longer layovers. These rules depend on the duration of stay at the airport.
“But luckily my layover was way under that,” she mentioned.
This helped her continue her journey without any concern.
Her layover lasted around 10 hours. She stayed inside the international terminal throughout this time. She spent the hours resting and having food while waiting for her next flight.
She also shared that her overall experience at the airport was smooth. She mentioned that the staff were polite and supportive during her stay.
Even though she did not step outside, she said she could still see Mumbai from a distance during her transit.
There was a brief moment during her stay that she shared in her video.
“All staff in general were great, and I had an amazing time, except when I was called about the suspicious item in my bag,” she said.
The item was later identified as a power bank. She was asked to take it out, and the situation was handled politely.
The video gained strong attention online, with lakhs of views and thousands of likes. Many users shared their thoughts in the comment section.
One user wrote, “Glad you had a good time at the Mumbai airport! We need content showing real people and real experiences.”
Another user shared an airport tip: “In India, power banks are only allowed in the cabin luggage. Hope you had a pleasant stay. Safe travels.”
A third comment added, “Welcome to Mumbai... I hope you tasted the famous dish, Vadapav or Misal pav.”
What started as a routine layover turned into a widely discussed moment online, showing how even brief travel experiences can resonate with people across borders. The traveller’s account highlights how preparation and awareness of transit rules can make international journeys smoother, even in sensitive situations. While her time at Mumbai airport was limited to the terminal, her experience reflects how small, real-life moments - like helpful staff or a minor security check - can shape overall impressions. As the video continues to circulate, it also underlines how social media is increasingly becoming a space for sharing authentic travel stories that connect with a wider audience.
The incident also brings attention to how transit policies differ for travellers based on nationality, making pre-travel clarity essential. Have you had a similar travel experience, let us know in the comment section.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a viral video and reactions shared on social media. The authenticity of the clip could not be independently verified, and the views expressed by users are their own.Thumb image: Instagram
London to Nepal journey with a stop in Mumbai
The traveller was on her way from London to Nepal, and Mumbai was her connecting point. Since the route involved international transit, she prepared for the journey in advance to avoid any confusion.
She explained her travel situation, saying, “I am on a trip of a lifetime to attempt something I never thought I would do, and Mumbai is where my connecting flight is from.”
To make sure everything was in order, she reached out to the airline before her trip.
“I contacted Indigo a month in prior to ensure everything would be okay, and they reassured that as a Pakistani, we can transit as long as we do not leave the airport,” she said.
Transit guidelines checked before travel
“But luckily my layover was way under that,” she mentioned.
This helped her continue her journey without any concern.
10 hours inside Mumbai Airport terminal
Her layover lasted around 10 hours. She stayed inside the international terminal throughout this time. She spent the hours resting and having food while waiting for her next flight.
She also shared that her overall experience at the airport was smooth. She mentioned that the staff were polite and supportive during her stay.
Even though she did not step outside, she said she could still see Mumbai from a distance during her transit.
Small security check incident
There was a brief moment during her stay that she shared in her video.
“All staff in general were great, and I had an amazing time, except when I was called about the suspicious item in my bag,” she said.
The item was later identified as a power bank. She was asked to take it out, and the situation was handled politely.
Social media reaction to the video
The video gained strong attention online, with lakhs of views and thousands of likes. Many users shared their thoughts in the comment section.
One user wrote, “Glad you had a good time at the Mumbai airport! We need content showing real people and real experiences.”
Another user shared an airport tip: “In India, power banks are only allowed in the cabin luggage. Hope you had a pleasant stay. Safe travels.”
A third comment added, “Welcome to Mumbai... I hope you tasted the famous dish, Vadapav or Misal pav.”
What started as a routine layover turned into a widely discussed moment online, showing how even brief travel experiences can resonate with people across borders. The traveller’s account highlights how preparation and awareness of transit rules can make international journeys smoother, even in sensitive situations. While her time at Mumbai airport was limited to the terminal, her experience reflects how small, real-life moments - like helpful staff or a minor security check - can shape overall impressions. As the video continues to circulate, it also underlines how social media is increasingly becoming a space for sharing authentic travel stories that connect with a wider audience.
The incident also brings attention to how transit policies differ for travellers based on nationality, making pre-travel clarity essential. Have you had a similar travel experience, let us know in the comment section.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a viral video and reactions shared on social media. The authenticity of the clip could not be independently verified, and the views expressed by users are their own.Thumb image: Instagram
Top Comment
A
Anunay Kumar
11 days ago
Anybody can transit via Mumbai. You are welcome if you come as a friend or a traveler and no disruptions were planned.Read allPost comment
end of article
Featured in Etimes
- 'Bhooth Bangla' BO Day 12: Akshay's film nears Rs 200 cr globally
- 'Michael' crosses Rs 25 crore mark; tops April Hollywood chart in India
- Saif's 'Kartavya' backed by SRK gets May 15 release
- The White Lotus: Laura Dern replaces Helena Bonham Carter
- Annu Kapoor recalls actor ‘losing control’ during intimate scene
- Ranveer's next with Aditya to go on floors in March 2027: Reports
Trending Stories
- A teacher’s gift to the world: MIT professor who taught the math behind AI for 60 years has made his lectures free online
- 'Thank God we got pregnant': Angad Bedi was chasing Neha Dhupia for 8 years, she said yes for marriage when she concieved
- FSDA declares 6 desi ghee brands unsafe: How to check ghee purity and the easiest way to make ghee at home
- “I am vegetarian, so I need to get my protein”: Sundar Pichai’s daily breakfast includes these 3 foods
- 'Dhurandhar 2' BO day 41 [LIVE]: Ranveer Singh film eyes nine-year global record of 'Baahubali 2'
- 'Dhurandhar' actor Sara Arjun calls Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt inspiration in old video, but clarifies, 'I never want to be next someone else'
- She solved a 400-year-old problem that Newton and Kepler couldn’t: Meet the Ukrainian mathematician Maryna Viazovska
- What is your inner calling based on your birth date
- Nawazuddin’s daughter Shora trains ahead of on-screen debut
- Aamir Khan’s daughter Ira Khan, Nupur greet Gauri Spratt with warm hugs; Junaid joins them
Photostories
- Morning affirmation at 5am: Feeling lost? This might help
- From tasting success and popularity after playing Samar to being ousted overnight from Anupamaa: Paras Kalnawat on his journey
- Kate Middleton dips into Princess Diana’s 1995 Germany look with sapphire earrings from the royal jewellery archives
- Ahead of 'The Devil Wears Prada 2,' buzz around the threequel adds to fans' anticipation - here's what we know
- Why BTS K-pop star Jungkook’s basic bodyweight routine may be more effective than your gym plan
- 5 longest train journeys in the world: Did you know India has one?
- 10 things you should walk away from— No regrets, no looking back
- 5 simple brain exercises that can boost memory without apps or tools
- Deepika Padukone’s maternity-style playbook starts with a denim-on-denim look, proving she doesn’t do boring
- 10 powerful signs you’re highly emotionally mature, according to psychology
Up Next