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Which airlines are in Terminal 5 at O Hare?

Airlines that use gates at Terminal 5 include Air France, Air India, Aer Lingus, Aeromexico, Alitalia, American, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Copa Airlines, Etihad, JAL, KLM, Korean Air, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Royal Jordanian, SAS, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines, and more.



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

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A safe rule of thumb is to get to the airport at least 90 minutes before boarding (not departure). Especially if you aren't familiar with the layout of the airport or you want to have time to grab some food and trinkets, that buffer might come in handy. Generally, the security lines at ORD aren't that bad.

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Terminal 3 is the largest terminal at O'Hare, with 79 gates in Concourses G, H, K and L. Its main airlines are American Airlines and Spirit Airlines, though it also hosts several regional airlines.

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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.

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