Chicago airports restrict access to people with tickets and those helping them, workers – Chicago Tribune

Chicago aviation officials are restricting access to O’Hare International and Midway airports starting Friday night for “safety and security” reasons, including the coronavirus pandemic.

COVID-19 was not the sole motivation for the new policy, according to the Chicago Department of Aviation, although it was a contributing factor.

“It’s a policy the airports have been considering for some time, and we’ve been doing due diligence,” the department told the Tribune Friday in a statement that was not attributed to any one person.

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