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Old March 23rd 07, 02:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Paul kgyy
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Default Flying to Chicago

On Mar 22, 8:54 pm, "DBR" wrote:
I'm planning to fly to Chicago in May, traveling from the south for a long
weekend of fun in the downtown area. Any ideas for a good airport that is
reasonable in terms of proximity and convenience? Thanks in advance.


Nothing beats Midway for convenience to downtown. All the other
relievers have relatively poor train service, especially on weekends.

Midway trains run 10-15 minute intervals. All others are 2 hrs. If
you rent a car, expect to spend at least $20 per day parking
downtown. I saw one garage yesterday with a daily rate of $42.

 




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