O’Hare, Chicago’s economic powerhouse, is on its way back – Crain’s*

With more than a million passengers over July 4th, the airport could return to pre-COVID traffic next year, the city's aviation chief says. And it's on the cusp of a world-first, thanks to a huge runway redo.
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debtsor
4 years ago

Most passengers flying into O’Hare are on their way to other destinations…

The Paraclete
4 years ago

More media unicorn dust. Come to Chicago and be shot to death for no particular reason, a real tourist magnet. Airplanes, try enticing customers back by convincing passengers they’re no in a jet powered beer can! Aircraft interiors are the only thing more germ infested than a movie theatre.

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