Airports Use Wi-fi To Track Passengers, Design Airports

Airports Use Wi-Fi To Track Passengers, Design Airports

GENEVA -- The scene at Copenhagen International Airport one recent day was much like that at any airport around the world: passengers hurrying through the terminal, waiting in security lines or lingering at the duty-free shops.Enlarge This ImageNicolas Righetti for The New York TimesRead More... More on Airlines

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