McDonald’s India launches India’s first Airport Drive-Thru Restaurant in Mumbai

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McDonald’s India launches India’s first Airport Drive-Thru Restaurant in Mumbai

Chennai: McDonald’s India (West & South) has launched the nation’s first-ever Airport Drive-Thru Restaurant in Mumbai. Strategically located just 100 meters from Terminal 2 (T2) of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA), this is also the first McDonald’s restaurant in Mumbai to operate 24×7. This Experience of the Future (EOTF) restaurant is all set to provide quality food, convenience, and quick service to travelers and locals alike.

With this path-breaking initiative, McDonald’s India further strengthens its position as an industry leader and innovator. The Airport Drive-Thru Restaurant will cater to thousands of travelers in T2, airport staff, and local residents, meeting their demands for quick and delicious meals at any time of the day.

The Drive-Thru restaurant boasts of numerous innovative features, which will offer customers the experience of the future:

Dedicated Drive-Thru lane and Customer Ordering Display (COD) for customers to seamlessly order and enjoy their meals on-the-go
Instant order in just 120 seconds as part of McDonald’s India Service Guarantee programme
4 Self Ordering Kiosks (SOK) installed at the restaurant to help customers save time and offer a quick, digital, and smart ordering experience
Premium and spacious seating experience

This new addition expands McDonald’s presence at T2, bringing the total count to three restaurants within the airport.

Please check the attached release for more details.

Thanks & Regards,

Hari Kumar

Account Executive I Avian WE

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Chennai – 600 002, India

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