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Airport amenities you’ll love

Ice skate while you wait at Denver Internatio­nal

- Harriet Baskas

The 2017 airport amenity honor roll includes a fresh batch of amenities, services and special events introduced and embraced by both airports and airlines who proved themselves to be both enthusiast­ic and creative in the quest to better serve air travelers on the ground.

❚ Getting to the gate — even if

you’re not flying. Remember the good old days of flying, when friends and family could go with you to the gate?

9/11 changed all that, but this summer Pittsburgh Internatio­nal Airport worked out a unique deal with the Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion to bring that perk back.

Now members of the non-flying public who check in at a special MyPITPass ticket counter can get a pass that gives them access to the gates, shops, restaurant­s and art offered by PIT airport beyond the security checkpoint. No other airports have yet been given permission by TSA to replicate this perk, but at PIT the service is quite popular and is being used by between 75 and 150 people a day, according to airport spokesman Bob Kerlik.

❚ Reel entertainm­ent. Back in 2014, Minneapoli­s-St. Paul Internatio­nal Airport opened the See 18 screening room near Gate C18 to showcase short films. This year, at least three other airports joined the in-airport movie fan club as well.

In March, a 17-seat Hollywood Theatre “microcinem­a” opened at Portland Internatio­nal Airport, showing a roundthe-clock program of short features made by Oregon filmmakers.

In August, a bank of old flight monitors at Miami Internatio­nal Airport began showing vintage film footage of the airport and of celebritie­s arriving at the airport from the 1950s through the 1980s, courtesy of Wolfson Archives.

And in October, San Francisco Internatio­nal Airport unveiled a pre-security Video Arts Center in the Internatio­nal Terminal which features a rotating showcase of short films.

❚ Gate delivery. Many travelers are familiar with OTG’s iPad-enhanced airport seating areas that allow passengers in many gate-hold areas to order food, drinks and products from nearby restaurant­s and shops to be delivered to them at their seats.

This summer two app-powered services, Airport Sherpa and At Your Gate, announced they’d be offering a new perk: airport-wide delivery of pretty much anything sold on-site, for a small delivery fee.

Gate-huggers rejoiced, but rollout has been a bit slower than planned. Airport Sherpa currently provides this service only at Baltimore/Washington Internatio­nal Airport, but says new air- port partners will be announced soon. At Your Gate, which won approval of the Innovation Lab at San Diego Internatio­nal Airport, had planned an August launch, but that is now slated for January.

❚ Biometrics and beyond. Biometrics is taking hold at U.S. airports. In June, JetBlue partnered with U.S. Customs and Border Protection and global IT company SITA to test a program using biometrics and facial recognitio­n technology to verify customers at the gate during boarding. Travelers flying from Boston’s Logan Internatio­nal Airport to Aruba’s Queen Beatrix Internatio­nal Airport and from Boston to Santiago, Dominican Republic, can choose to opt-in to the program.

Delta Air Lines also added biometric options for some travelers. One of four self-service bag drop machines the carrier installed at Minneapoli­s-St. Paul Internatio­nal Airport is testing facial recognitio­n technology to match customers with their passport photos through identifica­tion verificati­on, a step the airline says is a first for U.S. carriers and has the potential to process twice as many customers per hour.

❚ Furthering fitness, health and

universal access. Marked walking paths and yoga rooms (at San Francisco Internatio­nal, Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago O’Hare and Midway, Miami Internatio­nal and others) offer passengers a healthy alternativ­e to just sitting by the gate. But travelers got a new option this year at Baltimore/ Washington Internatio­nal Airport when Roam Fitness opened what is currently the only post-security fitness facility offering a gym, workout gear and shower facilities.

At Pittsburgh Internatio­nal, members of the non-flying public can get special access to the gates and shops past the security checkpoint.

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Denver Internatio­nal Airport has winter ice skating on its outdoor plaza as well as free movies during the summer. Several other airports have added “microcinem­as” or screening rooms that showcase short films. DENVER INTERNATIO­NAL AIRPORT

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