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Crowded airport lounges force airlines to rethink future of travel perks for fliers
Airlines are introducing grab-and-go lounge concepts to address overcrowding in airport lounges. United, American, and Delta Airlines have launched or tested these models, offering complimentary food and drinks without requiring extended stays. The shift aims to balance convenience for time-constrained travelers with cost efficiency for airlines.
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