Flying in the age of coronavirus: Air travel is changing fast

It’s a weekday morning in the world’s busiest airport, and some gentle, anonymous jazz music is playing overhead. If you’ve traveled anywhere east of the Mississippi, you’ve probably flown through Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport at least once in your life. Before All This, air travel was an exercise in managed frustration; you forced your way through airports alongside hundreds of fellow travelers, exactly none of whom moved…