ORD T5 security line options?
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ORD T5 security line options?
Does ORD T5 have any other security lines beyond the general line? I know they don't currently have any Pre-Check lanes. But what about something like a priority line for First/Business class passengers?
I've done a fair amount of searching and haven't been able to find an answer. This leads me to suspect the answer is "no" but I haven't been able to find the question asked specifically.
As background (ie, feel free to ignore), my wife and I are planning to book a flight in business class flying Austrian Business class. As a teacher, my wife can't just leave an hour early. We *should* have enough time even if we're stuck in the general security lines, but I'm just trying to solve potential problems before deciding to book it. So if there was a Priority/First/Business line I'd feel a bit more comfortable going ahead than if it's "general security or bust."
I've done a fair amount of searching and haven't been able to find an answer. This leads me to suspect the answer is "no" but I haven't been able to find the question asked specifically.
As background (ie, feel free to ignore), my wife and I are planning to book a flight in business class flying Austrian Business class. As a teacher, my wife can't just leave an hour early. We *should* have enough time even if we're stuck in the general security lines, but I'm just trying to solve potential problems before deciding to book it. So if there was a Priority/First/Business line I'd feel a bit more comfortable going ahead than if it's "general security or bust."
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Does ORD T5 have any other security lines beyond the general line? I know they don't currently have any Pre-Check lanes. But what about something like a priority line for First/Business class passengers?
So if there was a Priority/First/Business line I'd feel a bit more comfortable going ahead than if it's "general security or bust."
So if there was a Priority/First/Business line I'd feel a bit more comfortable going ahead than if it's "general security or bust."
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#5



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The 2nd checkpoint (officially called Checkpoint 11) appears it will be open 8 hours a day from 1200-2000 daily. The aim is no later than June 6th for startup.
Just so you know, the departure lines have been extremely long on the weekends. I would allow additional time if you're departing T5 and I would highly suggest to take the TTB from the domestic terminals if you're connecting.
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At that time of the morning, there isn't much going on. Plus it usually is gated on M10, so the walk to the gate is short. The checkin is in the middle of the building by zone 5C.
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I had an issue with LOT on Sunday where the BP on my phone initially would't scan at T1 - I was headed to the Polaris lounge. It was odd- ORD- WAW wouldn't scan but WAW-DUS would. The kind TSA agents told be to go back out to print my BP, but, um, LOT has no presence in T1. So I instead took the landside shuttle to T1 - hot as blazes, flies - hundreds of flies, and the trip from T1 to T5 took 30 minutes, but that's all another story.
In any case, I got to T5 to find that the LOT desks didn't open for over and hour (I was planning on Polaris time). Having time on my hands, I discovered that I had an email BP with a PDF as well. When I opened that it gave me a different BP barcode. Not sure If I was supposed to use the fast lane for my LOT Business class BP, I spotted the fast line all the way to the left and thought "let's give this a try", there was no line, the agent waved me through and the BP scanned just fine. No line and very easy.
In any case, I got to T5 to find that the LOT desks didn't open for over and hour (I was planning on Polaris time). Having time on my hands, I discovered that I had an email BP with a PDF as well. When I opened that it gave me a different BP barcode. Not sure If I was supposed to use the fast lane for my LOT Business class BP, I spotted the fast line all the way to the left and thought "let's give this a try", there was no line, the agent waved me through and the BP scanned just fine. No line and very easy.
#9



Join Date: Jul 2009
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There's been an ongoing experiment to have Lane 7 within CP10 be used as a TSA Precheck lane. Passengers checking in would receive a BLUE card. Once entering the CP queue and once near the document checker that's where you would be directed over.



