Have you heard of any airports that have an adjacent hotel?
Just in case of a delay or cancellation of a flight?
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All major airports have hotels nearby.
@jca2 Thanks. I did not know. I’ve never been in an airport.
Nearby hotels often have shuttle buses to/from the airport.
In many airports, there’s at least one hotel right across the street from the airport doors.
They’re convenient for many things besides canceled flights. For instance, if you have a very early flight and you don’t live close to the airport, you can stay there the night before.
They’re great for conferences where attendees are flying in from all over. A comfortable hotel with suitable meeting rooms right at or by the airport is going to be a popular choice.
Not to mention places of rendezvous with your out-of-town sweetie.
They often have nice restaurants, too, where you can dine pleasantly with aforementioned conference attendees. Or sweetie.
Many major airports are well outside city limits for the nearest city, so a civilized place to stay close by is a must. There are some cities that I have technically visited, where all I’ve actually seen is an airport hotel.
Denver Airport has a Westin adjacent to the security line, one does not have to go outside. A Grand Hyatt opened at San Francisco (SFO) last year, and it has an AirTran stop so you can connect to any terminal.
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