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Airports make good first impressions
I've arrived at three such Olympic-host airports the past four months two on the same day earlier this week. And that's not counting a departure from Salt Lake City International, the primary arrival point for the 2002 Winter Games.
Invited to participate in a late March seminar to help Chinese journalists prepare for the Olympics, I arrived at Beijing's Capital International Airport on the day its new Terminal 3 opened for international passengers.
While the expansive terminal dwarfed the day's regular passenger traffic, I tried to imagine how it would handle the upcoming Olympic onslaught, since I was a Games-period veteran at the Atlanta, Tokyo and Sydney airports.
I imagine the Beijing airport is doing fine.
One thing obvious that day there will be no want for people power. Workers sporting crisp uniforms stood several deep at every station ranging from information booths to janitorial closets, constantly scurrying off to reclean or readjust whether it was needed or not.
Just like its larger-scale counterpart in Beijing, the Vancouver airport seemed to be ready and waiting for its masses. Vancouver serves as Canada's premier exit for Pacific Rim air travelers its large international terminal easily accommodated the day's traffic, including the Canadian women's Olympic soccer team and Canadian athletes bound for Beijing.
"Natural and native" best describes the theme of Vancouver's international terminal, awash in hues of green, blue, teal and aqua. Decor includes indoor waterways, log bridges, wood walkways, stone accents, a two-story aquarium tank and an attractive abundance of massive Eskimo and Inuit arts and wood crafts.
Visitors will have no doubt of Vancouver's heritage and environment upon arriving for the 2010 Winter Games.
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