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Businiess name:  Willard Airport University of Illinois
Review by:  Elizabeth K.
Review content: 
After I moved away from CU I realized how great this airport is. You can park near the terminal, you can curbside park for 30 minutes, the line for security is never more than 10 people long (and usually more like 1 person long), the line to check in is never more than 10 people long, and it's just so easy in/easy out. The drawback, of course, is that you are very limited in where you can fly. Unless you are flying to Chicago, Detroit, or St. Louis, you'll have to connect to your final destination through one of those cities. For people who live in the CU area though this is MUCH better than driving to chicago or st. louis to catch a direct flight somewhere else. This is a stress free way to fly!

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