Most of the airports we've built have been during an era when what we were mostly thinking about was airports as sort of bus stations for airplanes. But now there is a big change, especially with the privately owned ones, where they consider an airport much less a place you enter into for just a utility but as they like to call it an experience. One thing that you're seeing is that they treat your senses differently. There's better design, there's better lighting, there'sBetter sound, higher ceilings, more art.
Are those travelers on their laptops just showing off? Why does V8 taste better at 35,000 feet? And why won't Angela chat with her seatmate?