Friday January 24, 2003
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Blogging from the Airport I'm at the Dallas/Forth Worth airport right now, coming to you live courtesy of Wayport ($6.95/day) and Mini-Me. I haven't been to the airport in 6 months and I can tell - some cool things have happened.
- Delta allowed me to check-in in under a minute using the e-Ticket checkin with my credit card. It was the easiest airport checkin I've ever had, which was very cool.
- Everyone at DIA discovered the security shortcut through Terminal A. It now has a line longer than the regular security gates.
- WI-FI at the airports. They had it last time I tried at DIA (March 2002), but you couldn't connect. You just got a logon screen with no way to pay-for-access. In Denver, it was $10/24 hours - in Dallas it's $3 cheaper.
So this post cost me $7 - hope you enjoy! Posted in General at Jan 24 2003, 11:34:34 AM MST Add a Comment
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