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New A/B Connector at BWI Airport: Faster, Safer Travel

BWI Airport Unveils New A/B Connector, Enhancing Traveler Experience The Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport introduces a new A/B Connector, opening this Friday, to streamline travel between Concourse A and B. This addition, part of a $500 million expansion, also includes improved baggage handling, new food and retail options, and upgraded restrooms. Maryland Governor Wes Moore praises the project as a crucial improvement for the airports first impression and overall traveler convenience. Checkout Solipillow.com

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