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Is O Hare Terminal 5 only international?

While international flights arrive and depart from all the other O'Hare terminals, Terminal 5, which contains only one concourse, Concourse M, is mostly devoted to international flights.



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This is the O'Hare International Airport terminals map. Terminal 1, the ANA departure terminal, Terminal 2, Terminal 3, and Terminal 5, the ANA arrival terminal, are connected by the Airport Transit System (ATS), a shuttle service between terminals.

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While Terminals 1, 2 and 3 have pedestrian connections on the secure side of the airport, Terminal 5 does not. The secure airside bus service dramatically improves convenience for passengers arriving on a flight into Terminals 1, 2, and 3 and connecting to a flight that departs from Terminal 5, or vice versa.

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The project increased the terminal's capacity by 25%, and added nearly 350,000ft² to the existing building. The gates have been designed to accommodate larger and wide-body aircraft.

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Terminal 5 is the new home for JetBlue and Spirit, as well some American Airlines flights and the bus to the American Eagle terminal.

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This scheme is the first major overhaul of the terminal since its opening in 1993.

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Terminal 5 is also used for non pre–cleared international arrivals, as it currently contains the airport's sole U.S. Customs and Border Protection facility. It contains 40 gates on a single concourse, lettered M.

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What's happening at Terminal 5. Terminal 5 is the new home for JetBlue and Spirit, as well some American Airlines flights and the bus to the American Eagle terminal.

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Participating airlines display a TSA PreCheck® indicator directly on your boarding pass if you are eligible for TSA PreCheck based on your provided Known Traveler Number (KTN). Please ensure you add your KTN to your airline reservation while booking the reservation.

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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.

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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.

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