The new MCI terminal is clearly more than just a pretty face-but the sheer curb appeal is an undeniable selling point. Art installations and barbecue restaurants (The designers even brought in a retired Airbus to use in the simulation.) Whether it’s a family traveling with neurodivergent children or a solo traveler with aerophobia, anyone is welcome to book the experience online before their travel day. But perhaps the coolest new feature is the Kansas City Air Travel Experience Simulation, a room that lets travelers walk through every part of the flying experience before actually heading to their gate-including scanning tickets, walking down the jetbridge, stowing their suitcases, and watching the in-flight safety videos. The terminal also offers 10 nursing rooms, service animal relief areas, all-inclusive play areas for children, and a sensory room-a calming space for neurodivergent travelers.
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