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This Underground Castle in Kansas is Really a Doomsday Bunker
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This Underground Castle in Kansas is Really a Doomsday Bunker
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A new terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport will feature four outdoor terraces.
For some U.S. airports, the pandemic pause presented an opportunity to innovate and become models for the future of air travel. share this article
As any international traveler knows firsthand, U.S. airports have long lagged behind their foreign counterparts in both aesthetic appeal and the amenities they offer. Ironically, however, the coronavirus pandemic that devastated air travel has given domestic airports a chance to up their gameâand become world-class gateways in their own right.  Â
To be sure, the crisis dealt a body blow to the countryâs airports, which collectively lost $40 billion in the past year, according to Airports Council International. Some small airfields in places like Dubuque, Iowa, and Greenville, North Carolina, briefly had no commercial airline flights at all, as airlines slashed their route networks.
This Midwest Underground Castle is Really a Doomsday Bunker
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Critics warned us that the fate of Kansas City is tied into their airport.
If the new plan, building and dependence on a few big carriers doesn t work, this town will be burdened by
BILLIONS worth of debt for generations. Read the agreement closely and beyond newsprint promises, KC is DEFINIATELY on the hook for the borrowed money.
And so, we notice that local political denizens seem eager to promote the progress of the airport.
For the latest example we check in with former newsman and local blogger Jimmy C for glowing praise of a cluttered temporary parking design and construction still in progress.