Helpful Tips & Resources
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- Wondering how best to get to your destination from the airport? Grab a taxi service curbside, use local public transportation, or rent a car.
- Check out the arrivals info to see which baggage carousel your flight is assigned to.
- If you parked on-airport, use the airport's free terminal connecting service, or walk if you parked in a nearby garage.
- If you need to know what business services are available, like copy machines, postal services, or notaries, please check here.
SHUTTLE SERVICE AT ORD AIRPORT:
The Airport Transit System (ATS) is a quick and economical way to get around the airport. The ATS is a free, 24-hour rail system that operates between the three domestic terminals, the international terminal, long-term parking, the Metra station and PACE stop.
The ATS is fully automated and spans 2.7 miles. It accommodates up to 2,400 passengers per hour. From beginning to end - Terminal 1 to Lot E - the travel time is just nine minutes. All points on the ATS route system are fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Elevators are available at each of the five stops. Free, fully accessible shuttle buses transport visitors to the various terminals and parking lots.
The Airport Transit System (ATS) is a quick and economical way to get around the airport. The ATS is a free, 24-hour rail system that operates between the three domestic terminals, the international terminal, long-term parking, the Metra station and PACE stop.
The ATS is fully automated and spans 2.7 miles. It accommodates up to 2,400 passengers per hour. From beginning to end - Terminal 1 to Lot E - the travel time is just nine minutes. All points on the ATS route system are fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Elevators are available at each of the five stops. Free, fully accessible shuttle buses transport visitors to the various terminals and parking lots.
Shuttle Options
Ground transportation options at Chicago Airport
Find and Book a Door-to-Door Shuttle!
Find and Book a Door-to-Door Shuttle!
Taxis & Limos
Inter-Terminal Shuttles
The Airport Transit System (ATS) is a quick, convenient, and economical way to get around the airport. The ATS is a free, 24-hour rail system that operates between the three domestic terminals, the international terminal, long-term parking, the Metra station and PACE stop. The ATS is fully automated and spans 2.7 miles. It accommodates up to 2,400 passengers per hour. From beginning to end - Terminal 1 to Lot E - the travel time is just nine minutes. All points on the ATS route system are fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Elevators are available at each of the five stops. Free, fully accessible shuttle buses transport visitors to the various terminals and parking lots
AIRPORT TRANSIT SYSTEM