Apr 08
The strategy backfired for the Toronto resident recently when he needed the medication while he was stuck during a four-hour delay at Newark Liberty. D’Souza found new needles when an airport customer service rep told him about a pharmacy that opened late last year in Terminal C. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a pharmacy at an airport,” he says. “But I thought: What a good idea. People are traveling sick all the time.”
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