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Midway ceased flying in 1991 due to financial challenges. In 1982, the city of Chicago purchased Midway Airport from the Chicago Board of Education for $16 million. [9] Three years later, Southwest Airlines began operations at Midway. [17] Midway was a focus city for Vanguard Airlines from 1997 to 2000. [18]
The Transportation Security Authority (TSA) recently released a video highlighting the “10 best catches” of prohibited items found at airport security in 2024. “While most people are ...
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A new passenger lounge is set to open at Midway Airport, believed to be the first in the airport’s 95-year history. The lounge follows other changes at the Southwest Side airport, where work ...
The Transportation Security Administration is expecting over 18 million people to take to the skies this week, making 2024 a contender for the busiest Thanksgiving travel period on record.
A satellite terminal is a round- or star-shaped building detached from other airport buildings, so that aircraft can park around its entire circumference. The first airport to use a satellite terminal was London Gatwick Airport. [citation needed] It used an underground pedestrian tunnel to connect the satellite to the main terminal.
Hours after a judge in Florida voided the federal mask mandate for those aboard planes and public transit, travelers arriving at Midway Airport on Tuesday morning were a mix of masked and maskless ...
Midway International Airport; C. Chicago Helicopter Airways Flight 698; Midway station (CTA) O. Orange Line (CTA) S. Southwest Airlines Flight 1248; T. TWA Flight 529; U.