The Airport Transit System (ATS) is a convenient, fast and reliable people mover system at O'Hare International Airport, offering fully-automated service every 3-5 minutes during peak hours, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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Domestic Terminals 1, 2, and 3 are connected to each other and you can easily walk between them or take moving sidewalks and escalators. The walk from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 takes about 10 minutes, and from Terminal 1 to Terminal 3 can take up to 20 minutes if you're walking from farthest gate to farthest gate.
Overall, passengers usually have to re-clear security for connecting flights, though there may be some exceptions depending on the airport and flight itinerary. To make this process easier, checking with the airline or airport ahead of time is recommended.
Arriving at Terminal 1, 2 or 3Passengers can check the screens for their flight number and gate location. The domestic terminals are all connected and are easy to get from one to the other.
If you arrive on an international flight (excluding those who have arrived from a preclearance airport), you must clear U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) checkpoints and claim all checked luggage before being allowed to enter the United States, including travelers with connecting flights.
It's a long walk from F to C, including having to take the underground walkway between B and C (with escalators down and up), I'd say 15-20 minutes. But there is a shuttle bus from E to C, which could save a few minutes.
Once Terminal 5's construction was done, airport authorities realized it made more sense to service all international flights (arrivals and departures) through the newly constructed terminal. Terminal 4 was no longer in service.
For domestic flights on different airlines where you have to switch terminals, plan for a minimum one hour connection. For international flights where O'Hare is your first port of entry to the US, two hours is safe.
If you're connecting on the same airline, in the same terminal, then yes, it should be enough time. Check first the airline's and flight's on-time record. If you need to change airlines, and terminals, it could be tight.
All customers arriving on an international flight must clear U.S. customs checkpoints, and collect their bags before being able to enter the United states, including if you have connecting flights.
There are many factors that impact how long it may take travelers to complete the immigration and CBP process, but it is rare for it to take more than two hours. Passengers connecting to another location must recheck their luggage.
Generally, the first three terminals are considered domestic terminals and are easily traversed. All three of these terminals are connected by pedestrian walkways, making them so much easier to cross than having to wait for transportation to take you to them.
If you're flying on separate tickets, yes you will have to collect your bags and re-check in. However, if you're flying on a single ticket your bags will be transferred directly to your connecting flight even if you're flying a different airline.
If you miss your connection booked with the same airline that your were on for your first flight, and the issue is due to a delayed take off or anything else that's in the hands of your airline, it's the airline's responsibility to rebook you on the next available flight.
When layover flights are booked with the same airline, your baggage will be automatically transferred through to your final destination. However, if the two flights are with different airlines, you may have to claim and re-check your baggage during your layover.