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The image shows the floor plans for Southwest Airport before and after development. The "Now" plan has a central rectangle, with four zones marked 1-4 in the upper half and zones 5-7 below; 1 is 'Check-in', 2 'Café', 3 'Toilets', 4 'Shop', 5 & 6 'Gates', and 7 'Arrivals'. Two lower corners display 'Departures' and 'Security'. The "After Development" plan has additional zones marked 8-18, rearranges existing zones, and incorporates curved extensions on three sides. Upper half displays 8 'Café', 9 'Toilets', 10 'Shop', 11 'Gates', 12 'Toilets', 13 'Gates', and 14 is a new zone 'ATM'. Lower half has 15 'Shop', 16 'Toilets', 17 'Café', and 18 'Car hire'. The central rectangle holds 'Departures' and 'Security', while 'Arrivals' moves to a new location, and 'Check-in' remains unchanged.
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The illustration depicts the site of a current southwest airport, and that is going to altered next year.
The given plan involving some alterations and some new constructions. The airport have 8 gates on entrance, that will reconstructed to 18 gates shaped like Y. Furthermore, in entrance the walkways also going to upgrade as sky train. After the walk way there are empty spaces on both left and right sides, but there is plan to add some shops on the left side. After that, there is no development plans in both security passport control and passport control customs.
Moreover, below the security passport control area have are cafe and a check-in, that area going to moved to another place within the area and new bag drop will build on cafe area. Further more, new extra gates are planned to open in both departures and arrivals. Then, in arrivals side new cafe, ATM and car hire win constructed next year. These are the features will be used for passengers next year.
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