Delta Air Lines will resume flights between Central Illinois Regional Airport in Bloomington and Detroit Metropolitan Airport on Feb. 6, which is earlier than expected. The flights will operate six days per week on 50-seat regional jets.
Nearly 100 airports across Illinois, including the Central Illinois Regional Airport in Bloomington, will receive state funding in the coming months for projects ranging from new runways and road relocations to the purchase of mowers and snow removal equipment.
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Central Illinois Regional Airport (CIRA) now offers a customer service program designed to assist travelers and visitors with hidden disabilities while at the airport. As part of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program, CIRA joins other U.S. and global airports in a universal sunflower lanyard initiative that provides a discreet method of identification to those with disabilities not easily recognizable.
The Hidden Disabilities Program allows a person to self-identify as someone with a hidden disability who may require additional assistance without revealing the nature of the disability. By wearing the sunflower lanyard, trained airport staff will recognize the individual wearing the lanyard may need additional support, help, or more time during their travel experience.