Post your cities airport.
My city got a small one since we're a medium sized city.
Interesting fact: the airport is 40kms from the town so you can get eaten by wolves if by some reason you decide to wander off instead of taking the train to the city.
>>57838010
also, the airport is like 5 minutes away by car from the city (a 220k people urban area)
>>57838049
How far is it from the next airport?
>>57838216
I've been there and had to change my plant to the one that goes to the shithole called Tricities Airport :3
was driving past it last week while a A380 was landing, fucking amazing
>>57838175
Of the same size? At least 1h30 by car.
>>57838427
Thanks. It's always a important factor in Europe since in US the cities are so far away from each other that you always need to fly.
>>57837694
Too big for a decent pic, had to use one from above
>have to pick up parents from there on Friday in the middle of the day because they're too cheap to get a cab and too lazy to use the el train
>tfw will probably have to be in stop-and-go traffic for two hours because their arrival is in the middle of the day, instead of the fifteen minutes it took to drop them off for their departure at 3am
>>57840246
>>57837694
>O'Hare is the busiest airport in the world by number of takeoffs and landings—a title it reclaimed in 2014, beating out Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (which had the title from 2005 to 2013). Until 1998, O'Hare was also the busiest airport in the world in number of passengers. It was surpassed mainly due to limits imposed on the airport by the federal government to reduce flight delays.[8] As of 2015, O'Hare is the fourth busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic. O'Hare also has the most number of runways (8) of any major international airport.
>Chicago still requires another airport in the south side of the city (O'Hare is in the north) to handle all air traffic
JFK International Airport.