Connecting AA to UA in ORD
#1
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: St Croix, Tampa, Nova Scotia
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Connecting AA to UA in ORD
I searched and couldn't find anything specific. I'm traveling TPA to YHZ (Halifax) and need to arrive before 5pm. I naturally want to maximize my AA segments, and I also have E+ access on UA.
AA 1073 connects to UA 7602 in ORD with layover time of 1:32. Is that enough time to change terminals and re-enter security (at UA, with no status)?
Many thanks in advance to ORD pros!
AA 1073 connects to UA 7602 in ORD with layover time of 1:32. Is that enough time to change terminals and re-enter security (at UA, with no status)?
Many thanks in advance to ORD pros!
#2
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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IIRC, it's actually walkable from Terminal 3 (AA) through Terminal 2 to Terminal 1 (UA), and avoids the need to re-clear security. If UA 7602 is actually an Air Canada flight, it may depart from Terminal 2.
#3
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Palo Alto. Previously, below the approaches to Rwy 19 @ DCA or 28 @ ORD
Programs: UA 1K 0.8MM, AA EXP
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Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are all connected airside. Your UA flight will, odds are, fly from either the F gates or the low-numbered C gates. If the latter, it will be quickest to walk from Terminal 3 to gate E2 and take a shuttle bus from there to ~C7.
http://www.chicagotraveler.com/chica...irport-map.htm
Also, UA 7602 is a United Express flight, not an Air Canada flight.
http://www.chicagotraveler.com/chica...irport-map.htm
Also, UA 7602 is a United Express flight, not an Air Canada flight.