Midway International Airport
Midway International Airport is located in Chicago, Illinois, and serves as one of the city's primary airports. It is approximately 10 miles from downtown Chicago and is known for its convenient access to the city and surrounding areas. The airport primarily handles domestic flights and is a hub for several airlines, including Southwest Airlines.
Opened in 1927, Midway has a rich history and was named after the Battle of Midway during World War II. The airport features a single terminal with multiple concourses, offering various amenities such as shops, restaurants, and services for travelers.