The new RDU Terminal 2 is beautiful. I picked up Ginny & Joe hear at Christmas but only got to see the ticket area and baggage claim. The ticket area is grand with just buckets of automatic kiosks to use to check in.
This time I was flying out so I got to go through security. It seemed very efficient and even had one of those new body scanners. My flight was leaving at 6:50am (very early) so I think the number of airport employees and TSA folks actually outnumbered the passengers. Both the area where all the ticket kiosks are and the gate hall have these huge arching beams of engineered lumber that are very beautiful. I really do like that kind of architecture.
On the RDU-ATL leg we were flying a nice new Delta Jet and they still have their famous "moving map" display. I recall the first time I experienced it (on a flight to Spain). Still the same now but on a small touch screen. The screen has much more than just the moving map it also has airport maps and games. I browsed the airport maps and discovered that I have flown into all the airports listed excepting two. A trivia game where you compete against the other passengers was also available and I actually won one of the rounds. Each question has a point value that decreases with time so the first person to get the right answer gets the maximum number of points.
The Atlanta airport hasn't changed, and like all good airports every where it does not offer any services for free that it can charge for. When up bring up your WIFI device there is one access point and when you connect there are offers to connect to a few random ISPs and to T-Mobil. Sadly my free year with T-Mobil that came with the XO computer I got last year by participating in the G1G1 just expired. The G1G1 program for 2007 and 2008 are no longer running but if this larger program is still going strong next Christmas I expect it may run again.
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