Higher spending by design
1-Apr-2007
Talbot Consultants International president and CEO Richard Talbot believes too many airports place too much emphasis on mundane efficiency and ill-conceived design. He argues that airport design should encourage consumer spending, not stifle it
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Too many airport terminals are reminiscent of a visit to the dentist—something to be avoided, or at least endured for as short a time as possible. An airport terminal should
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