When BAA Maryland, which handles airport concessions under a contract with the state, flipped the switch in the Southwest Airlines concourse last month it became the first regional airport to offer the service. More than 700 people have signed on to use it.
"We wanted to get all the concourses up and running ... before the big marketing rollout," said Patrick Walsh, vice president of BAA Maryland. "It's also a chance to make sure the bugs are ironed out."
There are now some...
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