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The Airport of the Future Will Have No Check-In or Security Lines

International airports are getting a rare chance to make changes flyers have long wanted and some upgrades they never imagined.

The Airport of the Future Will Have No Check-In or Security Lines
A physical distancing sign is displayed on a screen at Victoria International Airport in Victoria, Canada. (Photographer: James MacDonald/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- 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.
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