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The People Mover /ATS, O’Hare’s (ORD) shuttle train, to close until Fall 2019
E to C gate shuttle discountinedMCT Feb 2021 from ExpertFlyer.com
older MCT ORD MCT data - Sept 2016
Archive: Consolidated ORD connection time/logistics-Domestic & International {Archive}
E to C gate shuttle discountinedMCT Feb 2021 from ExpertFlyer.com
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Archive: Consolidated ORD connection time/logistics-Domestic & International {Archive}
Consolidated ORD connection time/logistics-Domestic & International
#391
Join Date: Sep 2014
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Yes, but even if you prefer MKE, if you are going to get trapped somewhere due to a blizzard, better ORD than DEN, as in a pinch maybe some could come get you or you could rent a car to drive one-way instead of waiting 4 days for the next available flight. Or take a taxi to Union Station and take the frequent Amtrak service.
Just way more options at ORD if you're worried about weather interrupting your trip.
Just way more options at ORD if you're worried about weather interrupting your trip.
#393
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MKE-ORD are mostly 200s which if I had knee issues, I'd avoid even for a 20 minute flight
Denver has moving sidewalks throughout except for the far eastern gates.
All in all, it's really anyone's guess. The storm that hits Denver at time of departure could be a day before ORD gets hit and hence flying over it makes sense. Or its gone thru and Chicago gets hit and going straight West to Denver you might escape it. Denver however is better equipped with taxi de-icing prior to take-off,allowing for more timely departures. Maybe I'm wrong but the 200s usually don't fare well in inclement weather as far as going out on time or even cancelled. Then yes, you could drive to ORD if the weather agrees but I am assuming if you knew the weather was going to be bad you'd try to go earlier to avoid it. I guess if I was going to a destination like New Zealand/Australia, a trip of a lifetime, I'd even spend a day ahead of time flying or staying in a hotel in a departure city. Heck, even MSN uses a 319/320 non-stop into DEN and that's what, hr 1/2 away?
Another FT thread said the shuttle was discontinued early 2018, with one suggesting the busses weren't equipped with a wheelchair lift. This wouldn't be the best anyways as you had to walk up/down stairs to get to/fro the bus. If the LAX flight left from B it would be probably same amount of time to walk anyways.
The trip is in Feb and I wasn't sure if ORD would be better or worse than DEN with the possibility of snow and all. I know they both, and MKE for that matter, have a bit of snow. I haven't been to DEN in many years. I can still change to Denver if people think that would be a easier walk.
Our trip is MKE to AKL and then returning SYD to MKE. If anyone has a suggestion for this trip I am open to suggestions.
Our trip is MKE to AKL and then returning SYD to MKE. If anyone has a suggestion for this trip I am open to suggestions.
Yes, but even if you prefer MKE, if you are going to get trapped somewhere due to a blizzard, better ORD than DEN, as in a pinch maybe some could come get you or you could rent a car to drive one-way instead of waiting 4 days for the next available flight. Or take a taxi to Union Station and take the frequent Amtrak service.
Just way more options at ORD if you're worried about weather interrupting your trip.
Just way more options at ORD if you're worried about weather interrupting your trip.
yes, it is.
"still don’t understand why they got rid of the shuttle from E2 to C gates." Wouldn’t necessarily help with a short connection, since there was often a wait, but for those with trouble walking, for sure. I’m young and relatively healthy, so am fine with the walk when traveling alone (in fact, welcome it between flights). But it’s a haul with kids, or anyone who can’t walk at a relatively fast speed.
I agree with the wheelchair suggestion.
"still don’t understand why they got rid of the shuttle from E2 to C gates." Wouldn’t necessarily help with a short connection, since there was often a wait, but for those with trouble walking, for sure. I’m young and relatively healthy, so am fine with the walk when traveling alone (in fact, welcome it between flights). But it’s a haul with kids, or anyone who can’t walk at a relatively fast speed.
I agree with the wheelchair suggestion.
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#394
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All in all, it's really anyone's guess. The storm that hits Denver at time of departure could be a day before ORD gets hit and hence flying over it makes sense. Or its gone thru and Chicago gets hit and going straight West to Denver you might escape it. Denver however is better equipped with taxi de-icing prior to take-off,allowing for more timely departures. Maybe I'm wrong but the 200s usually don't fare well in inclement weather as far as going out on time or even cancelled. Then yes, you could drive to ORD if the weather agrees but I am assuming if you knew the weather was going to be bad you'd try to go earlier to avoid it. I guess if I was going to a destination like New Zealand/Australia, a trip of a lifetime, I'd even spend a day ahead of time flying or staying in a hotel in a departure city. Heck, even MSN uses a 319/320 non-stop into DEN and that's what, hr 1/2 away?
They no longer rely on "at gate".
https://airportimprovement.com/article/o-hare-moves-aircraft-deicing-gates-high-tech-centralized-facility
https://www.kimley-horn.com/project/...cing-facility/
Accommodating up to 20 narrow-body or 5 wide-body aircraft at once, Chicago O’Hare International Airport’s central deicing facility (CDF) is the largest of its kind in the United States.
#395
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Deicing at the gate is generally faster as you don't have to taxi to the deice pad.
#396
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Generally speaking, mainline aircraft will deice at the gate in the B and C concourses and use the remote pad when departing from the E and F concourses. That can change based on the deice team's workload and the severity of the icing conditions.
Deicing at the gate is generally faster as you don't have to taxi to the deice pad.
Deicing at the gate is generally faster as you don't have to taxi to the deice pad.
#397
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Montreal
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I have the option of flying YUL-ORD or YOW-ORD and then connecting to the ANA flight to HND. The YUL flight has a 1:38 connection time and the YOW flight is 4+. Would E Gates Terminal 2 to a Terminal 1 gate in 1:38 be too risky in January?
#398
Join Date: Jun 2014
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If you’re flying in on AC, the walk to the NH gate is about 10 to 12 minutes (max).
#399
Join Date: Apr 2000
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I'd risk a 1:38 connection from UA to ANA at ORD in January as long as it wasn't too critical for me to arrive in HND on time. You'll make it most of the time. There's no way I'd risk that connection from AC given their horrible OTP.
#400
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Chicago
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Got this text from UA for my flight tomorrow. I was unaware UA now offers checkin at T2 albeit it only till 6pm. Previously, you could clear security only at T2 for UA flights. Not sure when checkin became available.
It's time to check in for your flight from Chicago. Check in now: https:etc
Confirmation number: xxxxxc
Use the Terminal 2 lobby for check-in and gate access for flights departing Terminal 2 before 6pm. Please verify your departure gate before arriving as they are subject to change.
It's time to check in for your flight from Chicago. Check in now: https:etc
Confirmation number: xxxxxc
Use the Terminal 2 lobby for check-in and gate access for flights departing Terminal 2 before 6pm. Please verify your departure gate before arriving as they are subject to change.
Thanks for any advice,
CJ
#402
Departing T2 on a Monday morning. UA has advised to check bags at T2, but I don't see that there's a Premier counter or a Bag Drop. Does anyone know how busy it gets at the T2 counter? I'm debating whether it's worth checking in at the Premier/Bag Drop counter in T1 (closest end to T2) and walking over.
Thanks for any advice,
CJ
Thanks for any advice,
CJ
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If you had to choose between following two options, which one would you select?
1) 38 minutes connection via ORD
2) 68 minutes connection via CLE
Same fare in economy. Arriving flights for both will be redeye; many many other options if connection is missed, since timing will be very early in the morning.
ORD gets the better aircraft (A321 v. B737); CLE has the better connection cushion (though redeye flights for both usually arrive way early). Block time 3.5 hrs for ORD and just under 4 hrs for CLE, so going to be crappy upon arrival regardless.
What say you?
1) 38 minutes connection via ORD
2) 68 minutes connection via CLE
Same fare in economy. Arriving flights for both will be redeye; many many other options if connection is missed, since timing will be very early in the morning.
ORD gets the better aircraft (A321 v. B737); CLE has the better connection cushion (though redeye flights for both usually arrive way early). Block time 3.5 hrs for ORD and just under 4 hrs for CLE, so going to be crappy upon arrival regardless.
What say you?
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