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Atlanta traffic blamed for loss of Toyota headquarters to Dallas

Posted 06-04-2019 at 01:12 PM by true_wu


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Originally Posted by Huntsville_secede View Post
I've been to DFW as recently as a couple months ago, unless they've done some massive changes in a short amount of time, I doubt much has changed. I Never said there were no designated pickup areas, just that it's just as slow to take the shuttles to parking or rental car as it is to go through the trains in ATL. Everything you are talking about prefer is from your own personal standpoint and does not describe a more efficient/cost process. The centralized approach makes more sense from a cost/efficiency standpoint. Yes it's quicker to exit at DFW but I don't think it's a better approach for large scale efficiency.
When it comes down to it is it more important to be convenient for the traveler or for the airport and Airline?
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