Chicago airport code

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Possible Answers: ORD.

Last seen on: –L.A. Times Daily Crossword – Sep 22 2022
NY Times Crossword 23 Dec 21, Thursday
LA Times Crossword 19 Jan 21, Tuesday
The Washington Post Crossword – Jul 16 2020
LA Times Crossword 16 Jul 20, Thursday
The Washington Post Crossword – Apr 3 2020
LA Times Crossword 3 Apr 20, Friday
NY Times Crossword 5 Feb 20, Wednesday
NY Times Crossword 8 Oct 19, Tuesday
Universal Crossword – Feb 23 2019
The Washington Post Crossword – Feb 17 2019
LA Times Crossword 17 Feb 19, Sunday
NY Times Crossword 12 Aug 2018, Sunday

Random information on the term “ORD”:

Multi-Aero, Inc., doing business as (d/b/a) Air Choice One, is an American airline with its headquarters in Concord, Missouri in Greater St. Louis. It acts as a regional airline offering commuter flights from Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, O’Hare International Airport and Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport to smaller regional airports, subsidized under the Essential Air Service program.

Multi-Aero was founded in 1979 under the name Multi-Aero Corporation. In October 2009 Air Choice One won the EAS contract to serve Decatur, Illinois and Burlington, Iowa.

In December 2011, Air Choice One was awarded a one-year EAS contract to replace SeaPort Airlines in Jonesboro, Arkansas with the date to begin service set at February 13, 2012

In January 2013 the DOT granted Air Choice One a three-year contract extension for both Decatur, Illinois and Burlington, Iowa. As a stipulation for obtaining both extensions Air Choice One implemented systems for electronic ticketing and baggage agreements via WorldSpan (a part of the global distribution system, or GDS) in December 2012. This allows passengers to book tickets with connections to and from other major airlines on popular travel websites in a “one-click” process, as opposed to buying tickets at one airline and then having to book tickets with another on two separate confirmations.

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