At Memphis Int’l Airport
メンフィス国際空港にて。
国際空港といっても、ヒトに割かれているスペースはごくわずか。
だってFedExの”SuperHub”空港だから。
ハリケーンが襲来したときはトイレがシェルターになる模様。
そしてまたCORKY’s。
どんだけ気に入っとんねんって話ですよ。
Memphis International Airport (IATA: MEM, ICAO: KMEM, FAA LID: MEM) is a joint civil-military public airport located three miles (5 km) south of the central business district of Memphis, a city in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States.[1] It is owned and operated by the Memphis – Shelby County Airport Authority.[2]
Memphis International Airport is home to the main FedEx Express global “SuperHub”, which processes a significant portion of the freight carrier’s packages. Nonstop FedEx destinations from Memphis include scores of cities across the continental U.S., plus Anchorage and Honolulu, as well as numerous Canadian, Mexican, and Caribbean cities. Intercontinental nonstops include Paris, London, Frankfurt, Sao Paulo, Shanghai, and Tokyo.
Because of the FedEx Express “SuperHub”, Memphis since 1993 has had the largest cargo operations by volume of any airport worldwide.
Memphis serves as a hub for Delta Air Lines, with routes to destinations throughout North America, as well as a daily nonstop flight to Amsterdam.
引用元: Memphis International Airport – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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