Miami airport has a new check-in pod so travelers don't have to walk as far. See details
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"The upgrade is part of a $38 million renovation effort to the Central Terminal, the airport's oldest. About 40% of the cost was funded by the federal government."
"Spirit passengers won't have to walk as much before boarding a flight. Spirit has been flying out of Concourse G while the airline's check-in was in Concourse J."
"The remodeling comes as MIA is experiencing growth - both in passengers and in complaints. Last year, Miami International served about 52 million passengers, a record for a second-straight year."
"The Central Terminal's second ticket pod should be ready by June 30, 2025, said Greg Chin, communications director for Miami-Dade's Aviation Department."
Read at Miami Herald
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