Amazing. Wandering in to get a preflight drink, I picked up an extra copy of a magazine and left the store with a smile. After placing my drink and magazine on the counter, the cashier scanned my items and my $ 20.00 bill. Wearing sunglasses, he completed my transaction quickly and efficiently. He is blind. This was my first encounter with a visually disabled person in a customer service capacity and he thoroughly impressed me. Kudos to the company’s HR department for being open minded and progressive. This experience reminded me of Stephen Curry’s catchphrase, «I can do all things.». Point proven. Inspiring 5 stars times two.
Sean B.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
A little airport shop for all the things you want on the plane. Gum. Water. Aspirin. Magazines. Like every other one in every other airport you’ve ever been to. This one is a little slow, service-wise, so three stars since they weren’t awful but I was getting a little antsy waiting in line behind two people and it took almost 5 minutes.
Diane S.
Place rating: 5 Houston, TX
Cheap chips for $ 1.50 and the lady was so nice broke down my $ 20 for the bus
John Y.
Place rating: 4 Honolulu, HI
Get your last minute items before boarding the flight Newspaper, mags, water, candy, paperbooks, they got it all Most of them are managed by the handicap, I still can’t figure out how the blind can tell what denomination bill I’m giving them???
R R.
Place rating: 3 Ewa Beach, HI
Always come here when I have a flight, since we can’t bring water into the airport, I always pick up 1 – 2 bottles here. Of course anything in the airport is overpriced, but it’s the best option here; convenient and cheaper than Starbucks.