Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport will join a handful of airports across the country that allow people who do not have airline tickets to access the concourse, where nearly all of the new terminal’s much-discussed concessions are located. Right now, a boarding pass is required to pass through security to eat, drink or shop in the concourses.I don't know about you but I can't wait to drive (there is no other reliable transit option) all the way out to Kenner, wait in the terrible traffic bottleneck, pay to park, wait in a TSA line to get frisked, and order a $12 beignet or something from a food court. Is that the idea?
The program, called MSY Guest Pass, is slated to begin after the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, though a precise date has not been announced.
Aviation Director Kevin Dolliole said the program is aimed at giving the public a different way to access the $1 billion terminal.
This article says it's kind of a trend in other cities. It seems like a dumb one on the surface. But there must be some angle to it that isn't obvious. I wonder what that could be.
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