Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport {{Airport codes|CVG|KCVG}} is located in Hebron, Boone County, Kentucky (nearest important town: Florence, Kentucky) and serves Cincinnati, Ohio. Despite being located in Boone County, the airport operations are governed by the (neighboring) Kenton County Airport Board.
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Hebron - Boone County - Kentucky - Florence, Kentucky - Cincinnati, Ohio - Kenton County
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It is the second largest hub of Delta Air Lines and is the central hub of Comair and has IATA Airport Code CVG. (The code comes from another Cincinnati suburb, Covington, Kentucky, although the city of Cincinnati likes to say it stands for "Cincinnati Very Good.") It has daily international flights to Paris, London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Nassau, Rome, Montreal, and Toronto.
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Delta Air Lines - Comair - IATA Airport Code - Covington, Kentucky - Paris - London - Frankfurt - Amsterdam - Nassau - Rome - Montreal - Toronto
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On June 2, 1983, Air Canada Flight 797, which was flying on a Houston-Dallas-Toronto route, made an emergency landing at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport; about half of the passengers died of smoke and fire.
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June 2 - 1983 - Air Canada Flight 797 - Houston - Dallas - Toronto
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