According to Bloomberg, Apple plans to work with United Airlines to “upgrade” United’s terminal at San Francisco International Airport. The article doesn’t explain exactly what that will entail.
However, Linda Jojo, executive vice president, told Bloomberg that “the Apple team in San Francisco has been in our baggage hold areas, customer service and the lobbies.” The article adds that parts of the current terminal look dated, and Apple, which is really into design and appearances, uses United as its corporate airline, spending spends $150 million annually with the company on flights.
What’s more, United has purchased more than 100,000 Apple devices for employees.
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