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At Chicago O’Hare (ORD), American Airlines operates out of Terminal 3



AA Ticket counters Open daily: 3:30am to 10:00pm
Flagship Check-in: Yes
Five Star Service: Yes
Curbside check-in: International only


Check-in times
In most locations, you must be checked in:
At least 45 minutes before scheduled departure, for flights within the United States
At least 60 minutes before scheduled departure, for flights to or from airports outside of the United States


Peculiarities:
ORD can be affected by winter storms or very heavy air traffic; ground holds even at incoming flights' departures airports, are not uncommon at these times. Knock-on effects during lengthy IROPS can manifest themselves systemwide.

NOTE: AA has 66 gates at Terminal 3, and has added five more at Concourse. Alaska, Iberia, and Japan Airlines all depart AA T-3. Alaska has moved to Terminal 2. All international arrivals are at Terminal 5, many international departures as well. AB, BA, CX, EY, QR, RJ depart T-5.

International arrivals from Canada airports without USCBP pre-clearance are sometimes listed as arriving at "IAB" - International Arrivals Building. These aircraft's passengers will not arrive at T-3 as domestic passengers; by Federal law, they must be cleared by USCBP, and that facility is at T-5.

There is no airside connection T-3 <--> T-5; one must go landside and use the free "ATS" airport train. Flyers connecting to BA departing T-5 may use the airside shuttle bus departing near gates G17 and K20. Every half hour 11 am - 9 pm. Sign with orange dot. TTB SERVICE HAS BEEN TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED - TTB service takes travelers from the domestic terminals (1, 2, & 3) to Terminal 5 without having to exit security or be rescreened in Terminal 5 at the TSA​ checkpoint. [Still suspended as of 4/30/2022] Airside connection has been restored March 1, 2023 - SEE BELOW


Operating terminals and gates
Terminal 1 is used by All Nippon Airlines (Departures), Ethiopian (Departures), Lufthansa (Departures), and United.

Terminal 2 is used by Air Canada, Alaska, Delta, and previously US Airways, jetBlue, along with many United Express flights.

Terminal 3 is used by Alaska Airlines, American Airlines and for departures only by Iberia and Japan Airlines (exception: arriving international flights that have been USCBP cleared, e.g. originating in Canada or DUB, arrive at Terminal 3 as domestic flights). Other airlines flying domestically and not mentioned above are also handled in Terminal 3.

Concourse G is used mostly for American Eagle flights
Concourse H and K are used for mainline flights
Concourse K gates 12-20 are typically used for international flights
Concourse L is used mostly for American Eagle flights (as well as non-oneworld carriers)

Terminal 5 is now both an international and domestic terminal. Among the international flights, the following oneworld carriers depart and arrive here: British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Etihad Airways, Finnair, Qatar Airways, and Royal Jordanian; arriving international American Airlines, Iberia and Japan Airlines flights all arrive here as well. In fact, all arriving international passengers from places without pre-clearance will arrive at Terminal 5.

Domestic carriers now using Terminal 5 are: Delta and Delta Shuttle, Frontier, Southwest, and Sun Country.


Getting from terminal to terminal
Landside transfers are normally done by using the Airport Transit System train, which also connects to the airport car parks. The ATS is currently out of service with substitute buses operating at present. April 18, 2022: ATS service has been fully restored and is operating 24/7 daily.

Terminals are connected by frequent landside buses, and AA T3 - International T5 are connected by an airside Terminal Transit Bus (TTB). If you have a boarding pass for your connection (or a printed itinerary of flight confirmation), you can use this bus, boarding at G17 or K20 and arriving airside at T5 Gate M1. The TTB runs 7 days a week, 1100 / 11 am to 2100 / 9 pm while the ATS is shut down, but seasonally and with shorter hours when it is. At other times you must exit landside and use the landside bus.

If you arrive at O'Hare on an international flight you will arrive at Terminal 5. If you have a connecting domestic flight from T1-2-3. You must use the landside bus to T3 after you process Immigration and exit Customs. You will be required to pass through security at T3. Landside busses are frequent.
May 1, 2022: Shuttle buses ended.

Airside:
walking corridors connect Terminals 1, 2 and 3 between terminals. (ATS landslide train must be used to connect to or from Terminal 5 outside of shuttle bus operating times.)

For those holding boarding passes on same day flights out of Terminal 5 (International Terminal), a shuttle bus will operate from T-3 (From Gates G17 and K20) to T-5 (Gate M13) between 11:30 am and 9:30 pm. [Still suspended as of 4/30/2022] March 1, 2023: Service restored. Connecting Traveler Information


Walking between terminals
Walking airside between terminals airside is possible (other than Terminal 5). There are no shortcuts and it can take significant time.


Arrival at the airport:
Within the U.S. as well as flights to Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, check in:
At least 30 minutes prior to departure (if not checking bags)
At least 45 minutes prior to departure when checking bags

For flights to international destinations check in:
At least two hours prior to departure to complete all necessary international requirements


Minimum time for checking in and arriving at the gate
To better ensure an on-time departure, our goal is to close the jetbridge door 10 minutes before departure time. This allows all customers to board and stow their belongings. (AA may release your seat if you show up at your gates less than 15 minutes prior to scheduled departure.)

To retain your pre-reserved seat on a confirmed flight, make sure to follow the minimum check in and gate arrival times.*


Time to baggage delivery:
minimum 20 minutes


Security at ORD
May 2016: security queues have been quite lengthy at times, requiring up to an hour to pass through security, even at PreCheck queues. Options include:

If you have Flagship Check-In privileges, they will place you at the head of the security queue next to that check-in area.

You may choose to process security at Terminal 2 and walk airside to the AA gates (UA is only slightly better than AA). If you have CLEAR, you might want to consider clearing security here.

The mid-terminal Pre-Check line tends to be better than the one at priority security.

Note: coming out from International Terminal Arrivals immigration and customs, you are landside and may find yourself with two options: leave the building land side, or take the escalators or lifts to the ATS train platform to proceed to the other terminals or remote parking lot. To access the other terminals, you will have to process through TSA security.


What is the domestic to domestic or to international Minimum Connection Time (MCT)?
The minimum connect time at ORD, domestic to domestic or international, is 0:40 minutes. Domestic to international is easy if your international flight departs the AA terminal, but domestic to International terminal is comfortably done in 2:00 (not the official MCT, 1:15), because of the lack of connectedness between terminals. International arrival at Terminal 5 with flight departing Terminal 3, Global Entry is likely to allow 2:00 or even less, but non-U.S. or Canadian passport holders with checked baggage might use 3:00 as a better guideline.

If I am making an international to international connection, what is the process?
There is no international transit process in nearly all airports in the USA (MIA has a baggage exception for international to international). Arriving internationally, unless you have been pre-cleared, you must proceed through U. S. immigration (there are kiosks and a fast channel for Global Entry approved passengers), recover your baggage from the baggage carousel and proceed through U. S. Customs. There is a "green line" shortcut for passengers traveling only with carry-on baggage (no checked luggage) which is called "1 Stop" and there are Global Entry kiosks and there have fairly recently been dedicated Global Entry customs lines added, which ORD lacked for a very long time. Global Entry kiosks are located both in the central part of the main immigration hall area, as well as in the hall next to the 1-Stop exit.

Upon exiting Customs there is a bag drop facility; drop your checked baggage, exit to the landside arrivals area. Proceed to the the AA terminal on the ATS train, to counters or kiosks to get boarding passes for your ongoing travel, then proceed through TSA security to airside.



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Old Apr 20, 2017, 11:37 am
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Originally Posted by MADPhil
BA should be handing out cards to expedite her passage and she should make sure that staff see the card if she gets one. CBP do have electronic passport machines at ORD which speed things up quite a bit if she can use one. Even so it will be a long shot. There are AA staff at the bag drop.

I'm not sure where the boundary for duty of care is but BA may be responsible for looking after her. Otherwise perhaps you could be on call to find her a hotel if it comes to it.
Assuming you can contact her between landing and customs, Yes, suggest the machines (there are usually staff to help) AND once in line, tell the queue master that she is short on connection time. The ORD staff is very helpful in my experience. Then, see how the baggage goes, and what the AA reps say at baggage re-check.
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Old Apr 20, 2017, 11:46 am
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Originally Posted by Snuggs
Assuming you can contact her between landing and customs, Yes, suggest the machines (there are usually staff to help) AND once in line, tell the queue master that she is short on connection time. The ORD staff is very helpful in my experience. Then, see how the baggage goes, and what the AA reps say at baggage re-check.
Thanks all. I dropped her and her travel companion both long text messages and will see what happens. How long is it from bag drop at T5 through security at T3 on a Thursday night — in your experience? Just trying to figure out when to tell her to wave the white flag.
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Old Apr 20, 2017, 12:15 pm
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Thanks all. I dropped her and her travel companion both long text messages and will see what happens. How long is it from bag drop at T5 through security at T3 on a Thursday night — in your experience? Just trying to figure out when to tell her to wave the white flag.
If all goes well 20-30 minutes but if she doesn't have Pre-Check then it could be slower. Then there is the time to get to the gate before the door closes. If it looks to be possible then she will probably have to try to make it in order to get rebooked. If the agents at the bag drop agree that it is hopeless then she can probably get sorted there. If BA are liable then they are quite good about reimbursing you if you make your own (reasonable) arrangements, which can save hassle at the time.
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Old Apr 20, 2017, 12:25 pm
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Originally Posted by MADPhil
If all goes well 20-30 minutes but if she doesn't have Pre-Check then it could be slower. Then there is the time to get to the gate before the door closes. If it looks to be possible then she will probably have to try to make it in order to get rebooked. If the agents at the bag drop agree that it is hopeless then she can probably get sorted there. If BA are liable then they are quite good about reimbursing you if you make your own (reasonable) arrangements, which can save hassle at the time.
I tweeted BA to ask the reason for the delay. Not sure if they're good about replying to those sorts of queries...
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Old Apr 20, 2017, 12:42 pm
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Originally Posted by jrkmsp
I tweeted BA to ask the reason for the delay. Not sure if they're good about replying to those sorts of queries...
I just checked today's BA297 and the estimated delay is now 40 minutes (7:20 PM arrival). You may need to be prepared to help your mother through a rebook. In my estimation a 60 minute I-D connection at ORD is tight even for a young healthy person.
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Old Apr 20, 2017, 3:31 pm
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Originally Posted by cheltzel
I just checked today's BA297 and the estimated delay is now 40 minutes (7:20 PM arrival). You may need to be prepared to help your mother through a rebook. In my estimation a 60 minute I-D connection at ORD is tight even for a young healthy person.
The plane currently scheduled to work the onward flight to MCI is showing a delayed arrival as well (even though the MCI flight is showing on time). Crossing fingers that will help his mother have a chance.
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Old Apr 20, 2017, 4:56 pm
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Originally Posted by jrkmsp
Thanks all. I dropped her and her travel companion both long text messages and will see what happens. How long is it from bag drop at T5 through security at T3 on a Thursday night — in your experience? Just trying to figure out when to tell her to wave the white flag.
If she gets card or machine to speed up the Immigration step, the real bottleneck will getting through Customs. When I went through the end of March, 2 luggage-belts-worth of passengers were funneled by ropes past a single agent who collected each person's card.

Transiting T5 to T3 and getting through security will be a breeze compared to that.
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Old Apr 20, 2017, 6:59 pm
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If she gets card or machine to speed up the Immigration step, the real bottleneck will getting through Customs. When I went through the end of March, 2 luggage-belts-worth of passengers were funneled by ropes past a single agent who collected each person's card.

Transiting T5 to T3 and getting through security will be a breeze compared to that.
Not relevant to this thread but the GE customs exit is a major improvement.
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Old Apr 21, 2017, 2:31 am
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I have just checked in for my flights tomorrow, transitting International T5 to T3 on AA and noticed that all (ten) of the boarding cards say "TSA Pre". I am the only TSA Pre passenger in the booking - the rest are children. I have read reports of children under 12 being allowed through with TSA Pre adults but these children are 13.

Will this be accepted when we reach the security lines at T3 or is this an IT glitch?
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Old Apr 21, 2017, 7:37 am
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What are the optimal transit options from Metra to O'Hare? It looks like the Bensenville and Franklin Park stops are nearby but I don't see an easy way to the ticketing area from there. Do I need to take a cab or Lyft?
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Old Apr 21, 2017, 8:04 am
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What are the optimal transit options from Metra to O'Hare? It looks like the Bensenville and Franklin Park stops are nearby but I don't see an easy way to the ticketing area from there. Do I need to take a cab or Lyft?
The best route was the North Central line to the O'Hare transfer stop. From there you took a shuttle bus which took you across Mannheim ROad to the ATS station in the remote lot E. I haven't done this trip since construction began on the new rental car facility (not sure if it is feasible at this point), but this used to be a much more civilized option versus the el from a West Loop Office to the O'Hare. You can take the NW line to Irving park and transfer to the CTA blue line (the stations are maybe 500 feet apart)
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Old Apr 21, 2017, 9:07 am
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Originally Posted by HarryKUK
I have just checked in for my flights tomorrow, transitting International T5 to T3 on AA and noticed that all (ten) of the boarding cards say "TSA Pre". I am the only TSA Pre passenger in the booking - the rest are children. I have read reports of children under 12 being allowed through with TSA Pre adults but these children are 13.

Will this be accepted when we reach the security lines at T3 or is this an IT glitch?
If all the pax BP departing ORD indicate TSA Pre, you are good to go. Seems TSA Pre will sometimes be granted for companions (of a KT) on an itinerary.
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Old Apr 21, 2017, 9:30 am
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Originally Posted by HarryKUK
I have just checked in for my flights tomorrow, transitting International T5 to T3 on AA and noticed that all (ten) of the boarding cards say "TSA Pre". I am the only TSA Pre passenger in the booking - the rest are children. I have read reports of children under 12 being allowed through with TSA Pre adults but these children are 13.

Will this be accepted when we reach the security lines at T3 or is this an IT glitch?
My minor children always received TSA Pre-check when on my reservation (I'm Pre-Check). If it's on the boarding pass, you'll have no problem.
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Old Apr 21, 2017, 10:09 am
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Originally Posted by DataPlumber
The best route was the North Central line to the O'Hare transfer stop. From there you took a shuttle bus which took you across Mannheim ROad to the ATS station in the remote lot E. I haven't done this trip since construction began on the new rental car facility (not sure if it is feasible at this point)
It still works. The shuttle picks up passengers at the O'Hare transfer station and takes them to the ATS. About 20-30 min to reach T3, depending on time of day.

Note, that North Central line does NOT run on weekends or holidays, and the schedule is very limited outside of rush hour periods.
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Old Apr 22, 2017, 10:42 pm
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Originally Posted by DataPlumber
You can take the NW line to Irving park and transfer to the CTA blue line (the stations are maybe 500 feet apart)
Assuming you're originating downtown, transfer at Jefferson Park, not Irving Park; there's an intermodal station with a much shorter walk. (I say this having worked across the street from Ogilvie for many years.) This option brings you right into the terminal, and allows for much more frequent service than on the NCS (although the shuttle bus still runs).
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