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How Covid-19 could reshape airports for the better – Executive Traveller
The pandemic pause in travel may actually improve the long-term outlook for frequent flyers, say experts.
Navigating the Roman circus of obstacles known as an international airport is likely the one thing travelers aren’t missing during the Covid-19 crisis. Now that forecasts predict tourism won’t fully recover until 2023, these transit centers are getting a rare, low-traffic chance to make many of the changes flyers have long wanted – along with upgrades they never imagined.
Among them: disinfection booths, biometric security scans, automated customs and border patrol screenings, and enhanced self…
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