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Chicago O'Hare (ORD)

Chicago O'Hare International (ORD) is one of two major Chicago airports and the world's most-connected hub by destinations. It is a primary hub for both United Airlines and American Airlines — a rare double-hub arrangement at a single US airport. ORD sits about 17 miles northwest of downtown Chicago and is connected to the city centre by the CTA Blue Line subway, which runs 24 hours. The four-terminal layout (1, 2, 3 and 5) is tied together airside in Terminals 1-3 and by an Airport Transit System for Terminal 5. One quick factoid: ORD's Terminal 5 is connected to the rest of the airport by the recently rebuilt Airport Transit System — and it's the only US international terminal with its own dedicated CTA Blue Line stop.

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Terminals at ORD

Terminal 1 (Concourses B and C)
United domestic and international
United's primary terminal, with the Helmut Jahn-designed glass-and-light Concourse B.
Terminal 2
United Express, Air Canada, some Delta
Mixed regional and partner gates. Currently being redeveloped as part of the O'Hare 21 plan.
Terminal 3 (Concourses G, H, K, L)
American mainline and American Eagle, Alaska
American's main terminal — Concourse K connects airside to Concourse H for through-passengers.
Terminal 5
International long-haul carriers, plus some domestic AA, Delta, JetBlue, Spirit, Frontier
International gateway. Recent expansion added domestic gates so some non-international flights now depart here.

Getting to Chicago O'Hare

Mode Details Cost Frequency
Rail (CTA Blue Line)The Blue Line runs 24/7 from O'Hare station beneath Terminal 2 directly to the Loop downtown in about 45 minutes.$5 one-way from O'Hare (premium fare)Every 10-15 min, less overnight
Rideshare / TaxiRideshare and taxi pickup at the Multi-Modal Facility, reached by Airport Transit System from each terminal. Some shared rides also stop at terminal curbs.Taxi roughly $50-65 to downtown; rideshare $30-55On demand
Suburban shuttlesGO Airport Express and similar services offer scheduled van service to suburbs, downtown hotels and conferences.$33-55 one-wayEvery 30 min on busy corridors
Hotel shuttlesHotels in the Rosemont cluster run free shuttles from the Bus Shuttle Center at the Multi-Modal Facility.Free with stayEvery 15-30 min

Parking at ORD

Tier Rate Shuttle Best for
Main Parking Garage (Terminals 1, 2, 3)$45/day maxNone — covered walkwaysPickup/dropoff and trips under 24 hours
Terminal 5 Garage$45/day maxNone — covered walkwayInternational departures from T5
Economy Parking Lot$15/dayReached via the Airport Transit System (free)Trips 2-10 days
Off-airport private lots$10-18/day typicalOperator-run shuttle every 10-20 minPre-booked budget parking

Lounges at ORD

United Polaris Lounge
📍 Terminal 1, Concourse C
United Polaris long-haul business/first; Star Alliance long-haul partners
United Club
📍 Multiple — Terminal 1 (B and C), Terminal 2
United Club membership, eligible business/first travellers, paid day pass
American Flagship Lounge & Admirals Club
📍 Terminal 3, Concourse H/K
Flagship for international First/Business; Admirals Club for members/eligible flights
Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club
📍 Terminal 3
Chase Sapphire Reserve, Ritz-Carlton, J.P. Morgan Reserve cardholders
Swissport / Air France-KLM Lounges
📍 Terminal 5
Eligible international business/first passengers; some Priority Pass during off-peak

Top destinations from ORD

Destination Country From
London (LHR)United Kingdom$449Open route guide →
Paris (CDG)France$449Open route guide →
Rome (FCO)Italy$449Open route guide →
Los Angeles (LAX)United States$169Open route guide →
New York (JFK)United States$119Open route guide →
Miami (MIA)United States$169Open route guide →

Airlines at ORD

United Airlines American Airlines British Airways Lufthansa Air France KLM ANA Japan Airlines Cathay Pacific Spirit Airlines Frontier Airlines Delta Air Lines

5 things you didn't know about Chicago O'Hare

Verified by the CompareFlights team
  1. 1The 'ORD' code stands for 'Orchard Field' — the airport's original 1942 name, before it was renamed in 1949 for Lieutenant Commander Edward 'Butch' O'Hare, the first US Naval aviator to receive the Medal of Honor in WWII.
  2. 2ORD has its own US Postal Service ZIP code (60666) and an internal helmsman crew of dedicated USPS workers who sort mail directly inside the airport.
  3. 3The walkway between Concourses B and C inside Terminal 1 features Helmut Jahn's 'Sky's the Limit' — a 744-foot neon kinetic art installation that's been delighting connecting passengers since 1987.
  4. 4ORD's air traffic control tower is the busiest in the FAA system by aircraft movements — handling roughly 2,500 takeoffs and landings on a normal weekday, more than two per minute around the clock.
  5. 5ORD is one of only two US airports (with PHL) where the CTA Blue Line train runs 24 hours a day — you can catch a train at 3 AM and be downtown in 45 minutes for the price of a coffee.

Frequently asked about ORD

Which terminal does United use at ORD?

United mainline operates from Terminal 1 (Concourses B and C) for both domestic and international flights, with some United Express regional service from Terminal 2. Through-passengers can transit airside between Terminals 1, 2 and 3 without re-clearing security. Terminal 5 is used only for selected United international arrivals.

How early should I arrive at ORD for an international flight?

Plan three hours ahead for international departures, especially out of Terminal 5 where security and immigration queues can be long during evening peak banks. For domestic departures, two hours is enough except during winter weather disruption when security throughput slows.

Is the CTA Blue Line safe at night from O'Hare?

The Blue Line runs 24 hours but is noticeably quieter overnight. Most travellers find it comfortable during the day; at night, exercise the same caution you would on any urban subway, sit near the operator's car, and avoid empty platforms at the city-end stops.

What's the cheapest way from ORD to downtown Chicago?

The CTA Blue Line at $5 one-way is the cheapest option and takes about 45 minutes to the Loop. By comparison, taxis and rideshare run $30-65 plus surge. The train station is in the basement under Terminal 2, reached by walkway from Terminals 1, 2 and 3.

Does ORD have a hotel inside the airport?

Yes — the Hilton Chicago O'Hare is connected by underground tunnel directly to Terminals 1, 2 and 3, putting you a short indoor walk from your gate. Several other hotels are a short Airport Transit System ride away in Rosemont.

Nearby airports

Chicago Midway (MDW)
20 mi SE
Southwest's main Chicago focus city; closer to downtown south side
Milwaukee Mitchell (MKE)
85 mi N
Sometimes cheaper for the northern Chicago suburbs; Amtrak Hiawatha to downtown Chicago
Chicago Rockford (RFD)
75 mi NW
Smaller airport with a handful of leisure carriers