It could get ugly.
But so far, officials from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) are being very civil about the wager they’ve made on whether the Los Angeles Rams or the Cincinnati Bengals will win Super Bowl 2022.
They’re calling it the Battle of Heartland vs. Hollywood. And, per the wager, the airport CEO of the team that loses Super Bowl 2022 will have to wear the QB jersey of the opposing team for a day.
In the spirit of the #SuperBowl, the MVPs of @flyLAXairport and CVG, CEOs Justin Erbacci & Candace McGraw, will face-off in a friendly wager. It’s the Battle of Heartland vs. Hollywood. CEO of losing team wears opposing team’s QB jersey for a day! #AirportLeague #AirportTwitter pic.twitter.com/6jSiitN05i
— CVG Airport (@CVGairport) February 7, 2022
We’re going to keep an eye on the Super Bowl competition on the field – and in the terminals.
See you in LA, @flyLAXairport! pic.twitter.com/S0klNLd16c
— CVG Airport (@CVGairport) February 7, 2022
In the meantime, for fans heading to Los Angeles for the Big Game, LAX has some travel tips to help you get there safely.
One week until Super Bowl Sunday! If you’re heading to #LAX this week, we've got the play-by-play on how to have a winning trip – visit https://t.co/nHhQqiZ29t for info on travel, transportation, parking and more! #GameTimeLAX @NFL @SoFiStadium @RamsNFL @CVGairport @Bengals pic.twitter.com/4cIk5u7T0u
— LAX Airport (@flyLAXairport) February 6, 2022
Making your way to the big game? We've got your playbook ready to help make your visit to Los Angeles super! Go to https://t.co/nHhQqiZ29t for info on transportation, parking and more. @CVGairport @RamsNFL @Bengals #SBLVI #GameTimeLAX pic.twitter.com/SZs8aSDn9q
— LAX Airport (@flyLAXairport) February 2, 2022