Southwest Airlines to discontinue flights to Chicago's O'Hare airport in June, continue service to Midway

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Southwest Airlines announced it will discontinue service to Chicago’s O’Hare airport starting in June, citing operational complications. All flights booked after June 4 will be canceled, with customers offered rebooking or refunds. The airline plans to consolidate its Chicago operations at Midway International Airport, where it has a 41-year history and will continue to serve over 80 nonstop destinations.

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