Guest post over at Aviation Week: How airports can alleviate passenger misery

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The ever-effervescent Benet Wilson of Aviation Week and Aviation Daily invited me over to her Towers and Tarmacs blog to offer up a guest post while she’s galavanting about on her vacation.

The result: Detention center or amusement park? 3 ways airports can alleviate passenger misery. One suggestion involves beer. Check it out, and tell me if I’m nuts.

Thanks to Benet for letting me sit in!

2 Responses to “Guest post over at Aviation Week: How airports can alleviate passenger misery”

  1. ML Harris says:

    How about affordable wine/beer? More people drink wine now, anyway. There’s wine in all 48 contiguous states, so I don’t see the problem with offering some nice options to stranded passengers.

    Otherwise, well reasoned. Electric! Yes. Pagers! Yes.

    Question: Why wouldn’t the vendors in the airport want passengers to have pagers? Might they want it enough to fund it?

  2. private jet hire says:

    I approve with beer or wine (as said by Harris) and power sockets is pretty much great idea.

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