Apple adds indoor maps for airports in Berlin, London, Geneva & Amsterdam
Apple has added detailed indoor coverage to several European airports in Apple Maps, including Berlin's Tegel and Schoenefeld, London's Heathrow and Gatwick, Amsterdam's Schiphol, and Geneva in Switzerland.

Travelers can use their iPhone to find things like gates, baggage, bathrooms, security checkpoints, and various shops and restaurants. Only some of these items are visible on a paired Apple Watch, however.
Apple has been gradually adding airport maps since this summer's iOS 11 betas. Until recently the company was concentrating on the U.S., adding terminals in cities like Chicago, Miami, Las Vegas, and San Jose.

More airports have been promised, but major hubs like New York's JFK and Toronto's Pearson still have only partial details.

Travelers can use their iPhone to find things like gates, baggage, bathrooms, security checkpoints, and various shops and restaurants. Only some of these items are visible on a paired Apple Watch, however.
Apple has been gradually adding airport maps since this summer's iOS 11 betas. Until recently the company was concentrating on the U.S., adding terminals in cities like Chicago, Miami, Las Vegas, and San Jose.

More airports have been promised, but major hubs like New York's JFK and Toronto's Pearson still have only partial details.
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And Tim, it's time to go. Your 5 year grace period is over since Steve's passing. We need a real leader and visionary like Elon Musk to take the reigns.
Apple Maps is a done deal, it is just as successful as Google Maps(when you factor it's exclusive to Apple devices). It's also just as useful IMO.
You don't think Tim is doing good, Apple has continued its improving sales since Steve died, so... What's the problem?