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Travel Tidbits from airports near you

Happy Friday! Here are some travel tidbits we’ve spotted over the past few days.

Airport WiFi. Free now, but it wasn’t then.

We remember when free airport WiFi was hard to come by. Now, almost every airport you visit offers free WiFi for a few hours or the entire time you’re there.

Norfolk International Airport (ORF) shared a snap of the CyberFlyer internet stations that once offered airport WiFi access for 33 cents per minute.

The visitor program at Orlando Int’l Airport is now permanent

After testing it out for a year, Orlando International Airport (MCO) has made its MCO Visitor Pass Program a permanent amenity.

The pass gives guests without boarding passes the opportunity to shop, dine and hang out with friends or family post-security at Terminal C.

Want to visit Orlando International Airport without a plane ticket?

To apply for a Visitor Pass, apply at Experience MCO up to seven days in advance.

After filling out the form and agreeing to the terms of the program, TSA will notify you of your status and send you a pass after midnight on the day of your requested visit.

MCO isn’t the only airport that offers gate passes to non-ticketed flyers. Here’s a list of the other airports where you can enter the terminal without a plane ticket.

The list includes Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), Nashville International Airport (BNA), Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), and at least a half dozen others.

Free parking for shoppers at PDX Airport

The recently opened pre-security lobby at Portland International Airport (PDX) is pretty darn swanky, with trees, stadium seating, giant video screens and a nice selection of cool shops and restaurants.

For those who want to visit the airport and check it all out (we highly recommend it), PDX is offering free parking to anyone who spends $25 in the pre-security area on Saturdays in September.

The free parking days at PDX are September 7, 14, 21 and 28.

Here’s how to get your free PDX parking offer:

Bring your airport parking ticket with you to the airport.

Shop or dine at one or more of the pre-security venues listed below.

After you make a purchase, show your ticket to one of the staff and save all your receipts. Once you’ve spent at least $25, show all the receipts to the staff at your last stop.

You’ll receive a validation coupon. Bring both the coupon and your parking ticket to the PDX parking structure and use that validation coupon to pay for your first two hours of parking.

Here are the shops and dining venues where purchases will count towards your free parking:

The Country Cat

Hello from Portland

Loyal Legion

Missionary Chocolates

Orox Leather Company

PiPH by Paper Epiphanies

and Portland Coffee Roasters

Free Wifi now at Dulles and Washington National Airports

On Monday, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority rolled out complimentary wireless internet service at Reagan National and Dulles International Airports.

Until now, if you didn’t have a subscription with a major wireless carrier or hotspot provider, you’d have to pay for access to the service. All those pay services are still available, but now a complimentary option shows up on the wireless networks list.

The service is so new that on Monday afternoon, during my layover at Dulles, there were no signs posted alerting travelers to the free service. Nor was there anything on the front page of either of the airport websites.

Once I figured out that you actually have to scroll through the ‘Terms and Conditions’ notice before clicking ‘agree,’ I was able to log onto the service quite easily.  No pop-up ads show up yet, but airport officials say that may happen n the future.

Bottom line: a great new amenity at two major US airports.  Yay!

 

Free WiFI at DCA and IAD