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#21
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#23
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I feel the pandemic has set the airport services at ATL back about 5yrs. Only about 1/3 of the food sources are open (at peak) and even then they seem to be 1/2 staffed. The line at 8am in F terminal Starbucks (the only thing open in the whole terminal) was 48 people deep and there was only 1 poor girl doing everything herself. Crazy!
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I feel the pandemic has set the airport services at ATL back about 5yrs. Only about 1/3 of the food sources are open (at peak) and even then they seem to be 1/2 staffed. The line at 8am in F terminal Starbucks (the only thing open in the whole terminal) was 48 people deep and there was only 1 poor girl doing everything herself. Crazy!
Starbucks in Terminal 3 in PHX only has the one in the main concourse open. It’s been an average 15-20 min to get a coffee the past few months.
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#25
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Same with Dunkin D at the end of B gates in MDW. I was real early one morning and said, what the heck, I want a coffee and I’ll get the FA’s some munchkin donuts. 25 friggin minutes.
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#26
You can come to Terminal 4. If the Starbucks line is too long, head to Cartel Coffee in the low C gates—seems like people don’t realize it’s there and wait in line instead.
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#30
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I agree with the poster who mentioned long bathroom lines during the morning flight banks. When I'd pass through ORD or ATL, you'd see all the morning pax waiting in line to take their morning dumps. After that coffee starts to hit them, it's all over.


