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  2. Cincinnati Airport People Mover - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Airport People Mover or Underground Train is an automated people mover that serves travelers of the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. It opened in 1994 to connect Terminal 3, now the Main Terminal, with Concourses A and B. The system was constructed by and was originally under the operation of Delta Air Lines.

  3. Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Further reductions in early 2010 caused Delta to close Concourse A in Terminal 3 on May 1, consolidating all operations into Concourse B. This resulted in the layoff of more than 800 employees. [33] By 2011, Delta was down to roughly 130 flights per day at CVG. [34]

  4. Cincinnati Health Department - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Health Department (CHD) is a municipal agency for the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, that runs health centers, lab services, communicable disease experts, environmental services and other public health programs. It was founded in 1826. [1]

  5. O'Hare International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Delta maintained an O'Hare hub for some time, even commissioning a new Concourse L in 1983. [39] Ultimately, Delta found competing from an inferior position at O'Hare too expensive and closed its Chicago hub in the 1990s, concentrating its upper Midwest operations at Cincinnati. The Terminal 1 underground tunnel connects Concourses B and C.

  6. Cincinnati Airport - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Airport may refer to the following airports that serve Cincinnati, Ohio, United States: Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (IATA: CVG, ICAO: KCVG) Cincinnati Municipal Lunken Airport (IATA: LUK, ICAO: KLUK, FAA LID: LUK)

  7. Comair (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In July 1986 Delta Air Lines acquired 20% of Comair stock. The airline began operating a second hub at Orlando International Airport (MCO) during the late 1980s in support of the Delta hub at the airport. [3] In 1992, Comair moved into Concourse C at CVG, as Delta Air Lines gradually continued to acquire more of the airlines stock.

  8. List of former airline hubs - Wikipedia

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    Delta Express, a low-cost carrier operated by Delta Air Lines: Boston Logan International Airport John F. Kennedy International Airport (New York City) Orlando International Airport: Eastern Air Lines: Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport Charlotte Douglas International Airport Chicago O'Hare International Airport Kansas City ...

  9. Lunken Airport - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Municipal Airport – Lunken Field (Cincinnati Municipal Lunken Airport) (IATA: LUK, ICAO: KLUK, FAA LID: LUK) is a public airport in Cincinnati, Ohio, 3 mi (4.8 km) east of Downtown Cincinnati. It is owned by the city of Cincinnati [1] and serves private aircraft, including the fleets of local corporations. It serves a few ...