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Tiny airport sleeping rooms - similar to the cubicles that Asian travelers use to catch a snooze in between flights - have arrived in America. Atlanta opened five Minute Suites this month where tired passengers can doze for $30 an hour. The rooms - 7 feet by 8 feet, or about the size of two office cubicles put together - are equipped with a daybed sofa, pillows, fresh blankets, a small desk, Internet access and a flat-screen 32-inch monitor with DirecTV and flight information. They have systems to mask noise. San Francisco International plans to follow suit. It's hired a California company to design 14 rooms of about 90 square feet for its international terminal. The rooms will have similar amenities...

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