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Departures: Boarding Process and Traveler Services
Departing from O'Hare International Airport can be a mixed experience according to feedback from travelers on platforms like Google Reviews, TripAdvisor, and Yelp. As one of the busiest airports in the world, O'Hare offers a wide range of services, but many passengers report challenges, especially during peak hours.
Check-in and Security:
The experience at security varies depending on the terminal and time of day. Many travelers mention that TSA can be slow, with long lines and inconsistent procedures. Some reviews describe how security lines can congest areas like Concourse B, causing stress for passengers trying to reach their gates.
Temperature control in the terminals is another commonly mentioned issue. Some areas of the airport are described as being extremely cold, adding to the discomfort. However, travelers who use TSA Precheck generally report positive experiences, noting that it significantly speeds up the process. There are, however, complaints when TSA Precheck is not available, which frustrates passengers who have paid for the service.
Recommendations before flying from Chicago Airport
Getting to the airport in time
If your flight is international, it is recommended to arrive at O'Hare International Airport at least 3:00 hours before the flight or 2 hours if it is domestic. In turn, depending on the schedule and the situation of the moment (possible traffic congestion) take the precaution of leaving with enough time. Avoid peak travel hours from 6 am -9 am, 11 am-2 pm, and 7 pm-10 pm.
In case of using transport to go to the airport, check the public and private transportation available to/from Chicago (ORD) Airport:
- Public Transportation
- Regional Buses
- Door to door
- Taxis, Limos and Rideshare
- Rent a Car
- Transfer between the terminals
If you arrive at the airport by your own vehicle or have to drop off someone, check the parking facilities.
Arriving early will avoid setbacks. In addition, the airport offers various amenities, dining and shopping options, in addition to Domestic and International VIP lounges.
Pre-boarding areas
After passing through security, travelers will find a variety of dining and shopping options, although some reviews mention high prices. Places like Chili's, Nuts on Clark, and Garrett’s Popcorn are popular options for quick meals. Recently renovated areas like Terminal 1 are appreciated for their modern and clean environment, while other areas, such as Terminal G, are often criticized for being overcrowded and outdated.
In terms of resting areas, some travelers note the limited availability of armrest-free seating, and constant noise in many terminals, making it difficult to relax. It's recommended to bring a jacket due to cold temperatures in waiting areas.
Baggage restrictions
Ask your airline about baggage restrictions, weight limits, and prohibited items. Check its official website, social media, or contact phone numbers.
FAQs
For further information, check out the Frequently Asked Questions.
Traveler tips:
Many travelers recommend arriving with plenty of time due to potential delays at security checks and long walks to boarding gates. It's also advised to use the airport app to monitor gate changes, as last-minute changes are common. During winter months, taxiing delays can be prolonged, so plan for extra time when scheduling your journey.
In case you have a very early morning flight and do not live in Chicago area, you can choose to stay in a hotel inside or near the airport.
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