United Airlines charter flight will display colorful Chicago 2016 logo
Chicago 2016 announced that it has teamed with United Airlines to charter a flight to Copenhagen, Denmark, for the final presentation to the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The Boeing 747 will feature the Chicago 2016 logo and will be filled with hundreds of supporters en route to Copenhagen where the IOC will select the Host City for the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
“With just seven days to go until the final decision, we appreciate everyone’s support and are honored that so many Chicagoans are traveling with us to Copenhagen for the big day,” said Patrick G. Ryan, chairman and CEO of Chicago 2016. “It is the enthusiasm of everyone in Chicago that makes this time in Chicago’s history so exciting. We thank United Airlines for being such a valuable partner in our efforts.”
Chicago 2016 will have a strong presence in Copenhagen for the historic event. On board the United Airlines flight will be Chicago 2016 committee members, supporters, athletes, media, staff and others. Chicago 2016 sold packages, including travel, accommodations and cultural events, for those wishing to attend to show their support for Chicago’s bid.
Members of the Chicago 2016 delegation will make the final presentation to the IOC on the morning of October 2, with the Host City announcement following later that evening.
“As Chicago’s hometown airline and official airline of the US Olympic and Paralympic Teams, United is proud to support Chicago’s and the U.S. bid for the 2016 Games, and be a partner in this historic event,” said Glenn Tilton, chairman, president and CEO of United Airlines. “We are very pleased that our flight crews, our customer service and ramp employees, and all of the other employees get to be a part of this momentous flight.”
Chicago 2016
Chicago 2016 is a 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission is to seek the privilege of hosting the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Chicago. The committee’s board consists of business, civic, athletic, cultural and academic leaders representing Chicago and the surrounding Midwest region. Patrick Ryan serves as the organization’s chairman and CEO.












