“This summer we saw incredible demand for travel, and the career fair we hosted last spring helped set us up to successfully carry millions of passengers through O’Hare,” Omar Idris, United’s vice president for its O’Hare hub, said in an email. “Looking ahead, we know that winter is another busy travel period and we also face challenges with Chicago’s winter weather. That’s why we’re planning ahead now.”
The Chicago-based airline has about 4,000 airport operations…