Ohio-based Cleveland Clinic received approval from the Cleveland City Council to open a welcome center at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, News 5 Cleveland reported March 22.
The Cleveland City Council approved legislation March 21 allowing Cleveland Clinic to open a 480 square feet welcome center for arriving and departing patients.
Patients arriving or departing the clinic will be met in the center by a greeter who will connect them to ground transportation, lodging and highlights of Cleveland.
A three-year lease for the center, which has not yet been signed, will allow the clinic to create a center to accommodate its 3,000 patients who fly into Cleveland for its services each year.
Cleveland Clinic has not finalized any plans.