The Denver Post

These amenities can make the airport more enjoyable

- By Christine Chung

For many travelers, airports are places to pass through as swiftly as possible, not places to savor. The incessant drone of announceme­nts, the frustratio­n of being shut out of increasing­ly exclusive lounges, the overpriced food, the serpentine lines and the fruitless search for an electrical outlet all can make for a hellish experience.

But every now and then an airport can offer unexpected and delightful amenities that ease travel’s pain points.

For Bill Tsutsui, 60, it was the vending machine at Pullman-moscow Regional Airport in eastern Washington that sells canned cheese.

“You get really jaded going through airports. Oh, yawn, another yoga room,” said Tsutsui, of Ottawa, Kan. “There was something so beautiful and uncorporat­e and local about it.”

Tsutsui was one of more than 1,300 people who responded when we asked readers to tell us about their favorite airport amenities. Their suggestion­s included, yes, yoga rooms (at San Francisco Internatio­nal Airport, Chicago Midway Internatio­nal Airport and Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport in New Delhi, among others) but also short-story dispensers, tranquil gardens, even a swimming pool.

Here’s a list that might make your next layover actually enjoyable.

Books and movies

Some airports offer a dose of art, music and literature. Linda Norris, of Treadwell, N.Y., singled out Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport for its library and branch of the acclaimed national museum, both located after security on Holland Boulevard, the airport’s cultural zone. These spaces are “oases of calm” that highlight Dutch culture, she said.

“The library is never busy; it’s beautifull­y designed and has a variety of comfy seating,” added Norris, 68. “Sometimes I look at their books, sometimes not, but it’s a part of the airport that never feels rushed.”

Travelers can browse the library’s collection of Dutch literature translated into some 40 languages (sorry, no borrowing).

 ?? PROVIDED BY LAGUARDIA GATEWAY PARTNERS VIA THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? A children’s play area at the newly refurbishe­d La Guardia Airport’s Terminal B. From gardens and child care to libraries and swimming pools, free amenities can be found in airports around the globe.
PROVIDED BY LAGUARDIA GATEWAY PARTNERS VIA THE NEW YORK TIMES A children’s play area at the newly refurbishe­d La Guardia Airport’s Terminal B. From gardens and child care to libraries and swimming pools, free amenities can be found in airports around the globe.

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