[Grammar] ‘arrival TO a big city’ VS ‘arrival IN a big city’

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northpath

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Is it common in American English to say ‘on arrival to Chicago’ instead of ‘on arrival in Chicago”?
 
No.
arrive in Chicago
or possibly arrive at Chicago but not arrive to Chicago

 
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