Midway Airport, on the Southwest side, was known as Municipal Airport till 1949, when it was renamed to commemorate WWII's Battle of the Midway. Its newly renovated and expanded form is primarily set within the boundaries of 55th St., Cicero, 63rd and Central Avenue. O'Hare took over the distinction of "world's busiest" on its opening, but Midway held the title first. It is still not the calibur of O'Hare International Airport, but it is a reliable alternative for bargain fare departures. Renovations have made a huge improvement, with better parking, dining, and shopping options among other better conveniences. The CTA Orange Line serves the airport from early in the morning till quite late at night, but call the CTA at 312-836-7000 to confirm that they will get you to the gate on time. The area around Midway is not known for its scenic attractions.
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