Money | airport terminal Airport Overnights Take Off as Hotel Vouchers Vanish Hotel vouchers have been lost in transit By Rob Quinn Posted Jul 15, 2008 3:05 AM CDT Copied Passengers sleep at an airport during a 12 hour strike in Calcutta, in India's West Bengal state, Thursday, June 5, 2008. (AP Photo/Sucheta Das) Stranded passengers are finding ways to settle in for the night at airport terminals as hotel vouchers become a thing of the past in the cash-strapped airline business, the New York Times reports. Frequent fliers advise terminal sleepers to bring something soft to sleep on and to stock up on food and drink before airport stores close—or spend their own cash on a hotel. One entrepreneur is marketing the "Mini-Motel"—a one-person tent complete with air mattress and alarm clock—for those facing unscheduled overnight stops. Asked how airport officials might respond to sprouting "tent cities," he responded: “People sleeping in chairs don’t seem to bother them. We could be forcing the airports to come up with a solution." Read These Next This is no ordinary winter storm on the way. Deicing mishap left Delta passenger with wet pants. Newsom says Trump team blocked him from a Davos event. ICE deports suspect in $100M heist, allowing him to avoid trial. Report an error