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Compilation:
  javac Airport.java

Usage:
  java Airport

The program will prompt the user for the following inputs: how many hours the program should simulate, how many check-in agents for first class and for coach, and how often commuter planes should run.

After the simulation is run, results will be output.

Example output:

Results (averaged over 100 runs):
	Profit over 96 hours: $3173853
	Average check-in wait time: 3057.13 minutes
	Average number of international passengers that missed their flights (per flight): 1.27
	Average post-security-screening wait time for commuters: 14.16 minutes
  ...

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