File:United Airlines corridor, Chicago OHare Airport (6196116901).jpg

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I am transiting through Chicago O'Hare Airport on United Airlines, on my way from Toronto to Los Angeles.

This corridor, connecting Concourses B and C that make up the main hub for the pre-merger United Airlines, was opened in 1987 along with the two concourses. It is best known for the ever-changing lighting effects as seen here; in fact, Sean "Puffy" Combs actually shot a music video in here sometime in the 1990s.

After the Continental merger, Chicago O'Hare remains the home hub for post-merger United Airlines, even though Continental's Houston Intercontinental hub is actually larger.

I arrived at O'Hare as a domestic passenger, as Toronto Pearson Airport, like most major Canadian airports, has US immigration and customs on site to pre-screen US-bound passengers.

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current04:02, 7 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 04:02, 7 January 20171,600 × 1,200 (592 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)I am transiting through Chicago O'Hare Airport on United Airlines, on my way from Toronto to Los Angeles. <p>This corridor, connecting Concourses B and C that make up the main hub for the pre-merger United Airlines, was opened in 1987 along with the two concourses. It is best known for the ever-changing lighting effects as seen here; in fact, Sean "Puffy" Combs actually shot a music video in here sometime in the 1990s. </p> <p>After the Continental merger, Chicago O'Hare remains the home hub for post-merger United Airlines, even though Continental's Houston Intercontinental hub is actually larger. </p> I arrived at O'Hare as a domestic passenger, as Toronto Pearson Airport, like most major Canadian airports, has US immigration and customs on site to pre-screen US-bound passengers.
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