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The image shows a diagram of the Southwest Airport before and after development. Before development, there are eight points of interest, with the check-in area labeled as 1, security/passport control labeled as 2, passport control/customs labeled as 3, and gates labeled as 4-8. After development, there are 18 points of interest, with the check-in area labeled as 1, bag drop labeled as 2, cafe labeled as 3, ATM labeled as 4, sky train labeled as 5, car hire labeled as 6, and gates labeled as 7-18. The diagram also includes icons for the check-in area, cafe, walkway, and gates, with additional icons for bag drop, ATM, sky train, and car hire after development.
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The provided visual aids delineate the current layout of southwest airport and depict the layout after proposed developments next year.
It can be noted that there are many intricate updates planned for the new development. Some of them include the addition of 10 more gates, installing an ATM in the arrivals, moreover, the car hire booth, shops and sky train.
The most significant change is the gates being expanded to 18 instead of 8, corresponding to that the walkway has been transitioned into a sky train. Furthermore, the empty space between security check and gates is now being used for shopping outlets. Another café has been added to the arrivals section.
Two new entrances will be added after the development, one on each side of departures and arrivals. Some other main features expected in the future airport consist of an ATM, baggage drop and a car hire booth.
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