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A gym company like Snap fitness should add locations in airports so travelers that arrive two hours ahead of time have something to do.  Travelers would feel more refreshed and better about sitting for a few hours if they just finished a run on a treadmill.  The gym doesn't need windows so it can be in the inside of the airport but ideally it would be on the second or third level so there are beautiful views.  Snap would see more business clients and would probably get people from other gyms that don't have airport locations.  Some people may want a membership just for the showers to feel refreshed during a long layover.

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