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the Albuquerque Sunport is about to look a lot different a multi-million dollar renovation will get underway in just weeks news 13 soyoung kim shows us what itamp;#39;ll look like soyoung kim the city hopes the renovation will not only be visually appealing but will help make the journey for travelers easier for those traveling by air an airport is their first look into a city i think that the art thatamp;#39;s in the airport is is what really sets us apart from all the other airports it was actually very very nice and it actually looked like an oasis from outside the desert area 5 million people travel through the Sunport every year thatamp;#39;s 5 million opportunities to make a lasting impression weamp;#39;re working with a public council now to get some designs to incorporate into the ticketing areas so that when you come here you see the great cultural mix that weamp;#39;ve got in in New Mexico thatamp;#39;s why the city is in its final planning stages on a some port renovat