Meet me at ORD
#1
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Meet me at ORD
I know it's some way off yet, but next May my wife and I are flying from ORD to LAS on UA108 that departs at 4.55pm.
But her's the deal, she's flying in from LHR on UA949 that arrives at 3.20pm and I'm flying in from BOS on UA537 arriving at 3.25pm.
My wife has regularly done INT-DOM at SFO and LAX but never at ORD. Can someone advise what's the INT-DOM xfer process involve at ORD and what would be the best suggestion for meeting up in the airport other than at the gate for the LAS flight. Obviously at this point in time we hae no idea which concourse the LAS flight would be departing from.
Thanks in advance for any tips and advice.
But her's the deal, she's flying in from LHR on UA949 that arrives at 3.20pm and I'm flying in from BOS on UA537 arriving at 3.25pm.
My wife has regularly done INT-DOM at SFO and LAX but never at ORD. Can someone advise what's the INT-DOM xfer process involve at ORD and what would be the best suggestion for meeting up in the airport other than at the gate for the LAS flight. Obviously at this point in time we hae no idea which concourse the LAS flight would be departing from.
Thanks in advance for any tips and advice.
#2
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ORD is no difference than SFO or LAX regarding INT-DOM.
Either you can get out of the terminal (T1) after you arrive, take the airtrain that is outside security and wait for her at the arrivals hall at T5 that is where all international flights (except canada) will be arriving.
Or either wait at the entrance of one of the RCC at T1. LAS flights will likely depart at B gates. Therefore either meet at the RCC at B6 or B16 depends on where your LAS flight departs. You can check flight gates 24 hours before departure on the UA site to see where it is going to leave from unless they decide to change the gate last minute.
Either you can get out of the terminal (T1) after you arrive, take the airtrain that is outside security and wait for her at the arrivals hall at T5 that is where all international flights (except canada) will be arriving.
Or either wait at the entrance of one of the RCC at T1. LAS flights will likely depart at B gates. Therefore either meet at the RCC at B6 or B16 depends on where your LAS flight departs. You can check flight gates 24 hours before departure on the UA site to see where it is going to leave from unless they decide to change the gate last minute.
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For INT-DOM at ORD, one clears immigration and customs in T5, then must take the train over to T1 and get rescreened by the TSA. I have gone from arriving aircraft at T5 to airside in T1 in 40 minutes, but that was a quiet day.
I assume you were thinking of staying airside in T1, and meeting your wife after she makes it through security. One obvious landmark in ORD is the large (4-story tall) dinosaur skeleton immediately after the T1 security checkpoint, across from either gate B8 or gate B9. Maybe hang out near the skeleton after your wife's plane has arrived and she has had time to make it over to T1?
I assume you were thinking of staying airside in T1, and meeting your wife after she makes it through security. One obvious landmark in ORD is the large (4-story tall) dinosaur skeleton immediately after the T1 security checkpoint, across from either gate B8 or gate B9. Maybe hang out near the skeleton after your wife's plane has arrived and she has had time to make it over to T1?
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ORD is no difference than SFO or LAX regarding INT-DOM.
Either you can get out of the terminal (T1) after you arrive, take the airtrain that is outside security and wait for her at the arrivals hall at T5 that is where all international flights (except canada) will be arriving.
Either you can get out of the terminal (T1) after you arrive, take the airtrain that is outside security and wait for her at the arrivals hall at T5 that is where all international flights (except canada) will be arriving.
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For INT-DOM at ORD, one clears immigration and customs in T5, then must take the train over to T1 and get rescreened by the TSA. I have gone from arriving aircraft at T5 to airside in T1 in 40 minutes, but that was a quiet day.
I assume you were thinking of staying airside in T1, and meeting your wife after she makes it through security. One obvious landmark in ORD is the large (4-story tall) dinosaur skeleton immediately after the T1 security checkpoint, across from either gate B8 or gate B9. Maybe hang out near the skeleton after your wife's plane has arrived and she has had time to make it over to T1?
I assume you were thinking of staying airside in T1, and meeting your wife after she makes it through security. One obvious landmark in ORD is the large (4-story tall) dinosaur skeleton immediately after the T1 security checkpoint, across from either gate B8 or gate B9. Maybe hang out near the skeleton after your wife's plane has arrived and she has had time to make it over to T1?
I presume it's reasonably well signed after clearing customs at T5 about re-lodging luggage for connecting flts and where to get the train to T1. My wife is not exactly what you would call a "seasoned traveller".
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One obvious landmark in ORD is the large (4-story tall) dinosaur skeleton immediately after the T1 security checkpoint, across from either gate B8 or gate B9. Maybe hang out near the skeleton after your wife's plane has arrived and she has had time to make it over to T1?
Also, flights from YXE do not pre-clear in Canada. They go to T5 too.
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Walk off plane, through immigration straight into baggage claim area. Door out of baggage through customs leads straight through bag-recheck area (UA agents will often proactively look for through check luggage and help you).
From this point, straight ahead, up the escalator into the inter-terminal train. Off the train in T1, up escalator, over the bridge, down and straight ahead for T1 security (or bear left for premium security).
From T5 customs exit to T1 security queue is maybe 15mins.
Signposts are good throughout.
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I do this regularly (LHR-ORD, connect to UA domestic). Arrive T5, anywhere from 15mins to 1h45 from landing to exiting immigration & customs.
Walk off plane, through immigration straight into baggage claim area. Door out of baggage through customs leads straight through bag-recheck area (UA agents will often proactively look for through check luggage and help you).
From this point, straight ahead, up the escalator into the inter-terminal train. Off the train in T1, up escalator, over the bridge, down and straight ahead for T1 security (or bear left for premium security).
From T5 customs exit to T1 security queue is maybe 15mins.
Signposts are good throughout.
Walk off plane, through immigration straight into baggage claim area. Door out of baggage through customs leads straight through bag-recheck area (UA agents will often proactively look for through check luggage and help you).
From this point, straight ahead, up the escalator into the inter-terminal train. Off the train in T1, up escalator, over the bridge, down and straight ahead for T1 security (or bear left for premium security).
From T5 customs exit to T1 security queue is maybe 15mins.
Signposts are good throughout.
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Just a further update on this thread.
With the current volcanic activity currently happening, there are postings that have been reporting that flts from the UK are taking up to 2 hrs extra flying time to divert around the ash cloud. If this were to happen to my wife's flight next week she would more than likely miss the connection with me to Las Vegas.
After clearing immigration at ORD & before re-checking bags for domestic flights, is there a UA desk there that can take care of re-booking flights etc? I'm trying not to alarm my wife but I want to at least tell her what she might have to do if the worse were to happen.
With the current volcanic activity currently happening, there are postings that have been reporting that flts from the UK are taking up to 2 hrs extra flying time to divert around the ash cloud. If this were to happen to my wife's flight next week she would more than likely miss the connection with me to Las Vegas.
After clearing immigration at ORD & before re-checking bags for domestic flights, is there a UA desk there that can take care of re-booking flights etc? I'm trying not to alarm my wife but I want to at least tell her what she might have to do if the worse were to happen.
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Just a further update on this thread.
With the current volcanic activity currently happening, there are postings that have been reporting that flts from the UK are taking up to 2 hrs extra flying time to divert around the ash cloud. If this were to happen to my wife's flight next week she would more than likely miss the connection with me to Las Vegas.
After clearing immigration at ORD & before re-checking bags for domestic flights, is there a UA desk there that can take care of re-booking flights etc? I'm trying not to alarm my wife but I want to at least tell her what she might have to do if the worse were to happen.
With the current volcanic activity currently happening, there are postings that have been reporting that flts from the UK are taking up to 2 hrs extra flying time to divert around the ash cloud. If this were to happen to my wife's flight next week she would more than likely miss the connection with me to Las Vegas.
After clearing immigration at ORD & before re-checking bags for domestic flights, is there a UA desk there that can take care of re-booking flights etc? I'm trying not to alarm my wife but I want to at least tell her what she might have to do if the worse were to happen.
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