• sthetic@lemmy.ca
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    28 天前

    We’ve turned airports into shopping malls, because airline passengers aren’t an airport customer they’re the product to be sold to. Longer dwell times to fill with shopping, therefore, have become a feature not a bug.

    Restaurants, too!

    Even if you resist the urge to buy books and souvenirs at the airport, arriving 3 hours early will probably mean you need to eat a meal that you would have otherwise eaten at home or at a cheaper restaurant.

    And even if you’re not hungry, you might choose to sit in a comfy seat at one of the airport bars, having a few drinks and appetizers.

  • scops@reddthat.com
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    28 天前

    Hank Green had a quick video on this recently. Airports like LAX are laid out in such a way that it can take up to two hours to get from the curb to the gate. Rather than try to offer more targeted advice, passengers are just given a flat 2-3 hour number to ensure the majority of people will get in on time. It’s overkill for most airports, but you need to do your due diligence

    ETA: The mentioned video

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      I’ve had to walk down the 105 and all the way up sepulveda to catch a pre-xmas flight once. Wasn’t the only one. This was a few years after 9/11 and they were still doing random checks on vehicles. Hate that airport. Worst I’ve been too in any country.