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Question of the Day - 21 March 2025

Q:

Why doesn't the airport have table games? With such a captive audience and judging by the profits from the low payback slots, it seems to me it would be a real money maker for a savvy operator. 

A:

To begin with, as far as we know, the airport has never asked for a table-game license and it's unlikely to do so for a number of reasons.

It's a fairly transient environment and, barring a delay to your flight, most people pass through pretty quickly. You might have a few minutes to spare and throw a little money at the nearest slot or video poker machine (even though you know the ones at the airport have lousy pay schedules), but it's unlikely you'd want to get on a hot streak on the crap table and have to choose between walking away or missing your flight.

Obviously, there's a lot of surveillance in operation at the airport, but it's geared toward looking for potential terrorists and other bad guys, not people trying to slip dodgy dice or decks into a table game or the kinds of card-counting advantage players that casinos hate. In order to obtain a license and operate securely, a pit at the airport would have to introduce a separate casino surveillance room in an environment that's more chaotic and much harder to control than a private casino.

Bottom line? In order to operate as efficiently as possible, the airport's main concern is getting people in, keeping them moving, and getting them out again, all safely; it's a transportation hub, not an entertainment complex. The slot machines don't take up much space and practically run themselves, but once you start getting into tables and dealers, it's a whole different pain in the aegis.

Now, if a hotel is ever built on airport property,  as is the case in some other major cities, it would probably have a casino attached, which would be the closest it could get to the airport, since you're unlikely ever to find one in the middle of Terminal 1 or 3.

 

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  • Thomas Hebel Mar-21-2025
    Electronic Craps
    There is now an "electronic" craps table near the lower numbered D gates.
    All seats were full when I passed by last week.

  • Neal Gale Mar-21-2025
    might be another reason
    I don't disagree with your analysis , but Schiphol , Amsterdam's airport , DOES have a full casino with table games

  • Kevin Rough Mar-21-2025
    But...
    The TSA wants you to arrive at the aiport with enough extra time to make sure you make your flight.  And even though I have PreCheck, I still arrive very early because I would be a nervous mess otherwise.  Once through security and with an hour to kill, blackjack would be a blessing.  And if your flight is delayed, even better.

  • stephen rosol Mar-21-2025
    not so sure Schiphol still has casino
    I was just at AMS last month and could not find the casino-- not sure is still there or has been traded out for something else

  • O2bnVegas Mar-21-2025
    Not mentioned
    I went to the Schiphol web site.  No mention of a casino.  I have a niece and family living in Amsterdam, tho never visited there.

  • Donzack Mar-21-2025
    Top tier 
    Can the airlines put machines, tables in their top tier travelers lounge?