Quick Answer
Chennai International Airport (MAA) is located in Tirusulam, about 18 km southwest of the city centre (T. Nagar / Egmore area). The ride takes 30 minutes to over an hour depending on traffic, which in Chennai can be severe. A pre-paid taxi costs around 500–900 INR ($6–$11 USD), an Uber or Ola typically runs 400–800 INR ($5–$10 USD), and a pre-booked private transfer costs 1,200–2,500 INR ($15–$30 USD). The airport metro connects to central stations but is not practical if you have heavy luggage.
What Actually Happens After Landing
Chennai has two terminals. Terminal 4 (formerly the international terminal) handles most international flights, while Terminal 1 handles domestic. A free shuttle bus connects the two, though the walk between them is also possible (about 10 minutes).
Immigration at Terminal 4 varies dramatically. At 2 AM when several Gulf flights land together, the queue can stretch to 45–60 minutes. During quieter times, you might clear in 15 minutes. Indian immigration has moved to electronic gates for some passport holders, which speeds things up.
Baggage claim is below the immigration hall. Trolleys are free. After collecting your bags, you pass through customs (green channel for nothing to declare) and enter the arrivals hall. There is a Starbucks, a few ATMs, SIM card counters (Airtel and Jio are the best options), and currency exchange booths.
Chennai is hot and humid for most of the year. Stepping outside the air-conditioned terminal feels like walking into a wall of warm, damp air — especially between April and June.
Transport Options Explained Honestly
App-based cabs (Uber, Ola): Both operate at Chennai Airport. The pickup point is at a designated area outside arrivals (follow signs). Pricing is metered through the app, and is usually the cheapest motor vehicle option. Surge pricing applies during peak hours (11 PM–1 AM when international flights cluster, and morning rush hour). Wait times can be 5–15 minutes.
Pre-booked private transfer: A driver waits for you in the arrivals hall with a name board. Vehicles are newer sedans (Toyota Etios, Honda City) or SUVs (Innova Crysta). More expensive than app cabs but provides certainty, comfort, and flight tracking. Ideal for first-time visitors or business travellers.
Airport metro: The Chennai Metro Blue Line has a station at the airport (Chennai Airport station) connecting to stations across the city, including Egmore and Chennai Central. Trains run roughly every 8–12 minutes from 5:30 AM to 11 PM. A single ride to Egmore costs about 60 INR. Useful if you are travelling light, but not practical with large suitcases during rush hour.
Suburban train: Tirusulam railway station is adjacent to the airport. Suburban trains run to Chennai Beach, Park, and Egmore stations. Extremely cheap (10–20 INR) but very crowded and not suitable with luggage.
Bus: TNSTC and MTC buses stop on the road outside the airport. Very inexpensive but impractical for arriving travellers with luggage.
Realistic Pricing Expectations
Prices in 2026 Indian rupees with approximate USD equivalents:
- Pre-paid taxi to T. Nagar / Egmore: 500–800 INR ($6–$10 USD)
- Pre-paid taxi to Chennai Central: 600–900 INR ($7–$11 USD)
- Uber/Ola to city centre: 400–700 INR ($5–$9 USD), more during surge
- Pre-booked private transfer to city centre: 1,200–2,000 INR ($15–$25 USD)
- Transfer to Mahabalipuram: 2,500–4,000 INR ($30–$48 USD)
- Transfer to Pondicherry: 4,000–6,000 INR ($48–$72 USD)
- Metro to Egmore: ~60 INR ($0.75 USD)
Late Night Arrivals
Chennai Airport is busy around the clock. A significant number of international flights from the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Europe arrive between 11 PM and 4 AM. The airport is fully operational during these hours, including immigration, baggage handling, and the pre-paid taxi counter.
Uber and Ola are available at night but surge pricing is common during the midnight-to-2 AM rush. Pre-paid taxis remain at fixed rates regardless of the hour, making them a good late-night option. The metro does not run after 11 PM.
The upside of arriving late is traffic. Chennai's daytime traffic is notoriously bad — a ride that takes 30 minutes at midnight might take 75 minutes at 9 AM. Late-night arrivals get a faster, smoother drive into the city.
Families and Luggage
Chennai Airport is large and walkable, but the distances between immigration, baggage claim, and the exit can be tiring with small children. Trolleys are available and free.
Child car seats are not standard in Indian vehicles — not in taxis, not in Ubers, and not in most private transfers. This is a cultural norm across India. If you need a car seat, bring your own. Some premium transfer companies may be able to arrange one with advance notice, but verify before relying on it.
For families with multiple bags, an SUV (Innova Crysta) is the standard upgrade. It fits 6–7 passengers and has proper boot space. Request this specifically — a standard sedan in India has limited trunk space.
The drive through Chennai can be chaotic by Western standards. Lane discipline is loose, horns are constant, and traffic moves in patterns that take some getting used to. This is normal and not dangerous, but it can be unsettling for children (or adults) experiencing it for the first time.
Where You Meet the Driver
For pre-booked transfers, your driver will be in the arrivals hall holding a board with your name. At Terminal 4 (international), the meeting area is just after you exit customs. The hall is large and can be crowded, so look carefully or walk slowly — drivers are used to scanning for their passengers.
For pre-paid taxis, follow signs to the counter inside arrivals, get your slip, then walk to the taxi queue outside.
For Uber and Ola, follow the signed pickup lane to the designated area outside the terminal. The apps will show you the exact pickup point.
If you cannot find your driver, Chennai Airport has decent cellular coverage and free Wi-Fi (slow but functional). Call your driver or transfer company directly.
Decision Helper
Use Uber or Ola if: You are comfortable with apps, want the cheapest comfortable ride, and do not mind a possible 5–15 minute wait. Check surge pricing before confirming.
Take a pre-paid taxi if: You want a fixed fare without app dependency, are arriving late at night, or just want to walk out and go.
Take the metro if: You are travelling light with just a backpack, heading to a station on the Blue Line, and arriving during operating hours (5:30 AM–11 PM).
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Chennai Airport from the city centre?
About 18 km from T. Nagar and Egmore. The drive takes 30–75 minutes depending on traffic conditions.
Is Uber available at Chennai Airport?
Yes. Both Uber and Ola operate at MAA with designated pickup points outside the terminals. Surge pricing applies during busy periods.
How much does a taxi cost from Chennai Airport to the city?
A pre-paid taxi costs 500–900 INR ($6–$11 USD) to the central city areas. Uber and Ola rides are slightly cheaper at 400–700 INR but subject to surge pricing.
Does Chennai Airport have a metro station?
Yes. Chennai Airport station is on the Blue Line, connecting to Egmore, Chennai Central, and other stations. Trains run from 5:30 AM to 11 PM, roughly every 8–12 minutes.
How bad is Chennai traffic from the airport?
It can be severe. Morning rush (8–10 AM) and evening rush (5–8 PM) can double or triple the journey time. Late night and early morning are significantly faster.
Can I get a SIM card at Chennai Airport?
Yes. Airtel and Jio counters are in the arrivals hall. You will need your passport and a passport photo. Activation can take a few hours to a day depending on the carrier.
Is Chennai Airport safe at night?
Yes. The airport is busy around the clock with security presence. Pre-paid taxis and app cabs are available throughout the night.
How do I get from Chennai Airport to Mahabalipuram?
Mahabalipuram (Mamallapuram) is about 55 km south of the airport. A private transfer takes about 1–1.5 hours and costs 2,500–4,000 INR ($30–$48 USD). Pre-paid taxis and app cabs can also make the trip.
Are there child car seats in Chennai taxis?
No. Child car seats are not standard in Indian vehicles, including taxis, Uber, and most private transfers. Bring your own if needed.
Which terminal do international flights use at Chennai?
Most international flights arrive at Terminal 4. A free shuttle bus connects Terminal 4 and Terminal 1 (domestic) if you need to transfer.
Chennai Airport is a large, busy, and functional gateway to South India. The transfer into the city is straightforward but can be slow during peak traffic hours. The biggest decision is not which transport to take — they all work — but when you arrive, because traffic determines everything. With a transfer sorted in advance, the rest is just settling in and adjusting to the pace of one of India's most vibrant cities.