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The image shows two plans depicting the layout of Southwest Airport currently and post-development. The current layout includes a security checkpoint, passport control and customs, check-in, gateways, a lift and stairs, and a restaurant, labeled 1 to 6 respectively. The arrivals and departures are located below these facilities. The post-development layout shows an expanded setup with 18 labeled facilities including separate domestic and international check-ins, additional restaurants, shops, a business center, a bank, and a car hire. The security and passport control areas are also relocated, and the departure and arrival areas are above the facilities.
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The two maps illustrate som changes to an airport which will be redeveloped next year.
Overall, it is clear that the main difference between the two diagrams is that there will be more gates from eight to eighteen. There will be also three more new features that can be seen in recent years.
Looking at the plan in more detail, we can see that there will be two more gates for each of the departures and arrivals. When the passengers walk through the departures, they will find that check-in is moved to the opposite which is a coffee shop now and next year will be next to the front entrance. The place of arrivals is completely bare now, after one year, there will be a car hire, an ATM and a store that sells coffee from the arrivals to the passport control customs. As the gates mentioned above, the sky train will be constructed from zones one and eight to zones nine and eighteen which are walkways now.
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