You are right, the trend since the late '90s has been toward linear terminals, as in the case of Shanghai, Detroit etc. My guess is back when our terminal was built, that was the design trend and if we were to go completely linear, of course that would require a complete tear-down and rebuild, for which the right time was when the project first began. That would have also raised the cost well beyond the $110 million that was spent. As bombermwc mentioned however, from a passenger perspective finding what you want is not really a big deal at WRA since the terminal is small (I've walked the entire terminal twice in 20 minutes at a leisurely pace while waiting for a flight).
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