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2021 was a challenging year for travel, with airlines and airports only recently welcoming back passengers at close to pre-pandemic numbers. Airports everywhere continue to focus on keeping terminals sanitized and travelers safe.
But during 2021 many airports were able to offer some fresh amenities as well. Here is a round-up of some of the best ones we spotted. Feel free to drop us a note about any we’ve missed.
Shot Bar at SEA
In March, many airport bars were still closed, or only open for limited occupancy. That’s when celebrity chef Kathy Casey, operator of several food and beverage locations at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), set up a pop-up counter serving liquor shots. Named, appropriately enough, Shot Bar, and billed as the first shot bar concept in a U.S. airport, the bar served liquor shots in tiny red Solo cups to walk-up customers. The concept is set to return to SEA this summer.
Wellness Wednesdays at PHL
(Photo courtesy of Philadelphia International Airport)
In October, Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) began handing out free yoga mats to passengers on what have been dubbed Wellness Wednesdays.
PHL had originally purchased 1,500 mats to give to passengers who had to stay in the airport overnight due to weather, cancellations or delays, says Leah Douglas, PHL’s director of guest experience, “but now airlines proactively reschedule flights prior to weather incidents, and this lessens the number of passengers who experience overnight stays at PHL.”
Douglas and her team decided to repurpose the mats and, so far, have handed out about 700 free yoga mats to travelers. “Passengers are loving the giveaway and we have definitely met our goal to surprise and delight them,” says Douglas.
Reservation times for airport screening
(Photo courtesy of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport)
Everyone hates standing in long airport security checkpoint lines. Now, travelers who don’t have TSA PreCheck or Clear to expedite the process can make a reservation to go through the security checkpoint at a handful of U.S. airports. SEA began testing its checkpoint reservation system, called SEA Spot Saver, in May, making it a permanent amenity in September. Now similar programs are offered at Newark (EWR), Los Angeles (LAX), Dallas (DFW) and several other airports.
Related: There’s a new way to get through TSA screening faster. But do you need it?
Food delivered by robots
(Photo by Harriet Baskas)
During the pandemic, many airports rolled out mobile apps to allow passengers to order food and retail items for contactless pickup or delivery at the gate. In February, the mobile ordering service At Your Gate began pairing its human delivery teams with cargo-carrying “Gita” robots that have since been spotted in more than half a dozen airports.
Recently, fully autonomous robots from Ottonomy, called Ottobots, began operating at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), delivering food, beverages and retail items from the Tripadvisor store.
Related: A firsthand look at robot mobile food ordering and gate delivery
PDX airport comic
(Image courtesy of the Port of Seattle)
During 2021, Portland International Airport (PDX) got very creative with finding ways to let passengers know about all the terminal construction underway, the detours to be endured and the great design that would soon emerge. To help tell the story, PDX had Oregon-based artist Aki Ruiz and writer JD Shadel create a comic.
Visitor Toll Pass at MCO
(Photo courtesy of Central Florida Expressway)
The Visitor Toll Pass program at Orlando International Airport (MCO) was technically born in 2019. But it was paused during the pandemic, totally revamped and reborn in a much better form in June 2021. The program helps Orlando visitors avoid having to rent toll payment transponders from rental car agencies that levy exorbitant fees. Instead, visitors use an app to reserve a loaner toll pass that is dispensed at an airport kiosk and only charges in-state, electronic pass toll rates.
Related: Hate rental car ‘convenience’ fees for tolls? Orlando has an answer
Bonus activities
Airports around the country also did a great job this year of celebrating their communities and having some fun.
(Image courtesy of Denver International Airport)
More than 80 dogs — and one cat — serve on the Canine Airport Therapy Squad (also known as CATS) at Denver International Airport (DEN). And many highly trained dogs also serve on the airport’s K-9 bomb-sniffing team. So, on April 1, when DEN announced that a llama named Matilda would soon start working alongside official K-9s in luggage-checking procedures, it seemed plausible. DEN noted that “llamas are social and gentle animals. Their noses are 6 times more powerful than dogs’ and they can learn tasks after little repetition – making them perfect to check luggage.”
The airport later noted that April 1 is April Fools’ Day.
On April 15, many airports marked World Art Day by showing off pieces from their permanent art collection.
Happy #WorldArtDay! Did you know we have one of the largest public art collections in Texas? 🎨 Check out some of the fantastic pieces you can enjoy in our airports! ✈️ pic.twitter.com/mHOC4OhxHD— Houston Airports (@AirportsHouston) April 15, 2021
In May, during a Red Bull “Terminal Takeover,” a crew of skateboarders from five different cities held a competitive skate jam in the old, unused Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) terminal.
(Photo by Jonathan Mehring)
And on May 4, many airports shared “May the 4th be with you” messages on Star Wars Day.
In an airport terminal far, far away… #StarWarsDay #MayThe4thBeWithYou pic.twitter.com/TbunVdI2Pe— Dallas Love Field (@DallasLoveField) May 4, 2021
Featured photo courtesy of Port of Seattle/Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
Title: The best airport amenities of 2021
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Published Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2021 19:00:28 +0000
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