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1 Jun 19, 03:12 PM |
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Helping Minnie
Join Date: Jun 16
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connecting in Chicago
We managed to get a good deal with BA for Easter 2020 (31st march-15 April), indirect out LHR-ORD-TPA return direct TPA-LGW for 3a & 1c with 7 seater for £1700.
We've connected in a few airports before but this is our first time connecting in Chicago. We have a 3hr layover and understand that we have to change terminals in this time. Does anyone have any experience of connecting in this airport that could offer advice/tips etc.. TIA |
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1 Jun 19, 03:42 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Apr 11
Location: Warwickshire
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It’s been a while, but yes, yiu change terminals, it’s a very large airport, but easily navigable
Tgen gaveca terminal transpire train, which goes from terminal to terminal, but I think, yiu gave to go out of security and back in again. Yiu can walk airside between terminals
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1 Jun 19, 05:25 PM |
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1 Jun 19, 08:26 PM |
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Dancing with Tink'
Join Date: Jun 18
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We do this fairly regularly albeit to a different final destination and have always managed it within about 1 and a half hours so 3 should be fine (as long as there is no major issues!). Definitely much quicker than some of the other airports we've connected through.
We are doing it again very soon - I just checked our connection time and it's 3 hours too and I would have felt happy booking it with an even shorter connection. |
1 Jun 19, 08:36 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: Mar 12
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We did it one Easter and the weather meant a delay due to snow/de-icing issues - I would maybe consider a more Southern connection if that's an option.
ETA sorry, left it a while between reading and posting and ignored the bit about you being already booked. Was a straightforward airport to navigate. Edited at 08:49 PM. |
1 Jun 19, 09:18 PM |
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Came through Chicago last time. Really liked the airport. Very easy to navigate, and inbound processing efficient.
Are you BA outbound international and AA onward? Suggest logging onto your AA account and signing up for alerts for changes in plane times. Domestic flight times will be likely to be changed quite a lot until they are finalised. If they are you can request an adjustment. We "swapped" from a BA to Chicago to AA codeshare as a result of the domestic flight adjustment. This resulted in a) better connection times b) free seats, c) no need to change terminals. If you get a notification that the flight has changed but times are the same it is likely an equipment change so check your seats. Chicago has an amazing view over the Great lakes coming into land. |
1 Jun 19, 09:40 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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Yes we have done this too.
easy to navigate. quite big. we were lucky as going with united we arrived in from dublin and left for mco at a different gate but the same terminal. the queue for the train to other terminals sometimes gets 'mixed' with people waiting for flights at a nearby gate so watch that as people think its the train queue and its not! other than that, 3hrs seems plenty of time. enjoy your holiday
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2 Jun 19, 10:28 PM |
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: May 15
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I connected through ORD on a work trip to Salt Lake City on BA/AA in March and I used to spend a lot of time in Chicago. Immigration is faster there than it used to be (and faster than Orlando in my experience), but if you have a connecting flight, as you leave the BA plane they have a wall with passengers onwards boarding passes stuck to it. If your connection time is short (I think the cut off for ‘short’ is around the 3h mark), you also get a bright orange label - if you keep this visible you are sent to the front of the line.
After clearing immigration you need to collect your luggage in T5 and then hand it straight back to the baggage agent desk just before going land side in T5. From there, there is an express bus taking you to other terminals (if you are connecting with AA I think you are then going to T3), as the air train is currently undergoing a lot of work - tbh the bus is easier. Your orange ticket will them get you through security quicker and you should have time to grab a snack before you board. With the orange ticket I got from gate to gate in 35 minutes (then my connecting flight was delayed!). If you connect in Chicago on the way back your baggage will be sent straight through and so you use the airside bus to change terminals. |
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3 Jun 19, 07:06 AM |
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Very Serious Dibber
Join Date: Oct 12
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I connected through Chicago back in April. We were through immigration and customs in about 30 mins, then hopped on the Express bus as the train is being worked on took about 10 mins to get to new terminal. Then queued to go through security. The queue was horrendous probably took a good 45 mins to get through.
3 hours should be plenty as long as your TA flight lands on time. |
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