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Appendix A - Airport Snapshots
Pages 40-46

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From page 40...
... These services include an on-site hotel, children's play areas, Wi-Fi (T-Mobile, fee based, throughout airport) , barber shop/salon, chapel, travelers aid and local information stations, security checkpoint mailing stations, credit union, business centers, ATMs, and a variety of restaurants and shops.
From page 41...
... Additionally, AUS has an arts program that celebrates the region, Wi-Fi (Wayport, fee based, throughout airport) , massage stations, dog walk area, travelers aid and local information stations, credit union, business center, ATMs, and a variety of restaurants and shops.
From page 42...
... , local information stations, a business center, ATMs, valet parking, and a variety of restaurants and shops. Governance The Port of Oakland oversees the Oakland seaport, Oakland International Airport, and 20 miles of waterfront.
From page 43...
... Registered passengers can receive updated flight and security wait time information via e-mail, PDA, or mobile devices. There are over 225 concession outlets throughout ATL, including 89 food/beverage outlets, 85 retail/convenience outlets, and 55 fully staffed service outlets covering nearly 209,000 sq ft.
From page 44...
... kiosk that allows passengers on any participating airline to check in and print their own boarding passes without going to the ticketing counter. "Speed ✓Advance" allows passengers to check baggage, several hours prior to departure, at any one of four Las Vegas locations, including the consolidated rental car facility.
From page 45...
... Occupying more than 50,000 sq ft, the array of shopping and dining opportunities offered at Dulles includes nearly 100 privately owned and operated food and retail shops located throughout the airport's concourse buildings. A USO center in the baggage area supports the traveling military.
From page 46...
... The Airports Authority is not taxpayer-funded but is selfsupporting, using aircraft landing fees, rents, and revenues from concessions to fund operating expenses. IAD – Bag Claim/JetBlue: 1,980 sq ft IAD – SSCP: 14,400 sq ft IAD – Ticketing/JetBlue: 765 sq ft IAD – Corridor D: 4,560 sq ft


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