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Dogs to comfort your travel woes are back at Orlando International Airport after pandemic hiatus

Dogs to comfort your travel woes are back at Orlando International Airport after pandemic hiatus Paw Pilots program back in action in North Terminal Tags:  A friendly looking pup (Svetozar Milashevich/Pexels stock image) ORLANDO, Fla. – Traveling can be stressful but Orlando International Airport is bringing back its Paw Pilot dogs to ease those travel woes after a year-long hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic. The pups are back but with precautions as COVID-19 is still very much a concern. The program first launched in 2019, allowing travelers in the North Terminal to hang out for a bit with certified therapy dogs. Nine dogs were part of the program giving out doggy love and joy.

Takeaways from Tallahassee — Cookies for breakfast? Yes, please

Takeaways from Tallahassee — Cookies for breakfast? Yes, please. Cookies for breakfast? Yes, please. I don’t typically eat chocolate chip cookies for breakfast, but I couldn’t resist the scrumptious treat calling my name from the display case at the new La Florida Coffee & Wine. Lest you judge, I also devoured a breakfast sandwich and soothing latte while sitting under a yellow outdoor umbrella. La Florida Coffee & Wine, which had its grand opening on March 8, is a downtown oasis in the former Starbucks on Kleman Plaza. With a bright, breezy interior and outdoor tables, it works as a meeting place or a relaxing spot to linger over a soothing cup of coffee in the a.m. or after work, a glass of wine.

Orlando International Airport trials crowd monitoring system

Orlando International Airport trials crowd monitoring system The Evenflow Crowd Radar system measures the number of people at the gate areas and delivers the information via digital signs and custom lights throughout the facility. Orlando International Airport has announced that it is participating in a pilot programme to monitor crowd density within the airport. Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) is collaborating with Synect to install an Evenflow Crowd Radar system that measures the number of people at the gate areas and delivers the information via digital signs and custom lights throughout the facility. Variable light intensity and colour-coded messaging provides travellers real-time data so they can make decisions on when to proceed to their gate, where to sit and how to maintain social distancing while transiting the airport.

Orlando is 1st airport in the world to use crowd-flow radar to promote social distancing

Orlando is 1st airport in the world to use crowd-flow radar to promote social distancing OIA using technology to help people avoid crowds An invention is helping Orlando International Airport become a little bit safer during the pandemic by tracking social distancing. ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. - The Orlando International Airport is the first airport in the world to get new crowd-flow radar technology. The radar system, called Evenflow Crowd Radar, uses different colors from green to red to let you know how busy your gate is. They measure the number of people at gates to encourage passengers to properly social distance.

Orlando International airport rolls out new tech to encourage social distancing

Orlando International airport rolls out new tech to encourage social distancing Pilot program uses heat mapping to notify people of crowd density Tags:  ORLANDO, Fla. – As passengers are returning to air travel and cases of COVID-19 continue to rise, Orlando International Airport is announcing new technology designed to encourage social distancing in high-traffic areas. On Nov. 20, the airport collaborated with SYNECT to install an Evenflow Crowd Radar system at Southwest Airlines gates 101-109. [TRENDING: Ad The pilot program is a first for any airport in the world and uses heat mapping to notify passengers about where there is increased crowd density.

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