Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW) is a major commercial airport on the Southwest Side of Chicago. It was the city's primary airport until O'Hare opened.
Midway is a major hub for Southwest Airlines and serves numerous other carriers. It offers flights to destinations across North America and the Caribbean.
Located just eight miles from the Loop, Midway is known for its proximity to downtown. It is easily accessible via the CTA Orange Line and major expressways.
Established in 1923, it played a crucial role in early aviation history. It was the world's busiest airport in the late 1940s and remains a vital part of Chicago's transportation network.