Chicago
was for a century America’s rail center, and is now along with Atlanta
one of the two major hubs for air transportation. The city is linked
with the world by two large airports, O’Hare and Midway. O’Hare is the
main international facility and in most years is the busiest airport in
the world in terms of arrivals and departures. It opened in 1955 is
located 17 miles or 27 km northwest of central Chicago (the Loop).
Midway Airport, 10 miles (13 km) southwest of the Loop, opened in 1931
and was until 1960 the world’s busiest airfield. It handles primarily
domestic air traffic. Most locals access the airports by private car,
but public transportation is also available.
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