Jet bridges at terminals have changed the way passengers travel today. While boarding and deboarding via a staircase on the tarmac is still prevalent, particularly at remote airports or with budget airlines, most passengers make use of jet bridges at airports. Connecting the terminal building directly to the aircraft has advanced many aspects of air travel, including safety, security, and efficiency.
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