The TSA and Delta Air Lines unveiled huge changes to air travel at CES. But their ideas might not be that far off. And in some cases, they're already on the way. Get ready for a truly futuristic kind of air travel; one that seems almost too good to be true.
Self-Screening And 'Parallel Reality': The Air Travel Revolution
Imagine: airport check-in to plane seat with no stops, no shoe removal, and a digital assistant by your side the whole way. It could soon be reality.
Posted: 12:56 p.m. EST Jan 9, 2020
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