O'Hare International Airport Wait Times & Departure Calculator
Real-time security waits, traffic conditions, and personalized departure times
⏱️ Detailed Wait Times for Airport
📊 Typical Security Wait Times by Time of Day
🚗 Current Traffic Conditions
Peak traffic hours: 5am-8am and 4pm-7pm
Average security wait: 25-35 minutes
💡 Pro tip: Use our calculator below to get real-time traffic from your exact location.
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Complete Guide to Airport Timing
O'Hare International Airport (ORD) is one of the world's busiest airports and Chicago's primary international gateway. With 4 terminals and notorious Chicago traffic, proper timing is essential.
How Early Should I Arrive at ORD for a Domestic Flight?
Arrive 2 hours before departure for domestic flights. ORD's sprawling layout means you'll need time for parking, navigating to your terminal, clearing security, and taking the Airport Transit System (ATS) train to your gate. During peak hours, arrive even earlier.
How Early Should I Arrive at ORD for an International Flight?
Arrive 3 hours before departure for international flights. Terminal 5 handles all international departures and can be especially busy. International check-in and security procedures require additional time, and Terminal 5 is furthest from some parking areas.
When is ORD Most Busy?
ORD's busiest hours are 5am-8am and 4pm-7pm. Security wait times can reach 45 minutes or more during these periods, especially at Terminals 1 and 3 (United's hubs). Plan accordingly or fly during off-peak hours when possible.
How Much Time Should I Allow for Chicago Traffic to ORD?
Traffic on the Kennedy Expressway (I-90) and I-294 can add 45-90 minutes during rush hour. From downtown Chicago, budget at least 60 minutes during peak times. Winter weather can add additional delays. Use our calculator above for real-time traffic estimates.
Which ORD Terminal Should I Go To?
ORD has 4 terminals: Terminal 1 and 2 (United), Terminal 3 (American, Delta, others), and Terminal 5 (all international flights). Check your airline's terminal before leaving. The Airport Transit System (ATS) train connects all terminals—allow 10-15 minutes for transfers between terminals.
💡 Pro Tips for Airport
- ✓ ORD has 4 terminals - United uses 1 and 2, American uses 3, international uses 5
- ✓ Kennedy Expressway (I-90) is heavily congested during rush hours
- ✓ CTA Blue Line train provides reliable access from downtown Chicago
- ✓ Winter weather can significantly impact travel times to the airport
- ✓ TSA PreCheck available at all terminals but still has waits during peak hours
Frequently Asked Questions
What are current ORD wait times?
ORD security wait times typically range from 10-45 minutes depending on time of day. Early morning (5-7 AM) and late evening (8 PM+) have the shortest waits at 10-15 minutes. Peak times (7-9 AM and 3-6 PM) can see waits of 30-45 minutes or longer. Use our calculator above for real-time wait times from your exact location, factoring in current traffic and TSA security lines.
How early should I arrive at ORD for a domestic flight?
Arrive 2 hours before your domestic flight departure. ORD requires time for parking or drop-off (15-20 minutes), check-in and bag drop if needed (15-20 minutes), security screening (25-45 minutes depending on time and terminal), taking the ATS train to your gate if needed (5-15 minutes), and walking to your gate (5-10 minutes). Terminals 1 and 3 tend to be busiest. With TSA PreCheck and carry-on only during off-peak hours, 90 minutes might work, but 2 hours is recommended.
How long does security take at O'Hare?
Average security wait time is 25-35 minutes, but can exceed 45 minutes during morning (5-8am) and evening (4-7pm) rush hours. Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 tend to have the longest lines. Terminal 5 (international) can also be very busy before international flight banks. TSA PreCheck can save 15-20 minutes. Check the MyTSA app for current wait times at your specific terminal before you leave.
Can I take the CTA train to O'Hare?
Yes! The CTA Blue Line provides direct service to O'Hare from downtown Chicago. The train takes approximately 45 minutes from the Loop and runs 24/7. This is often faster and more reliable than driving during rush hour, especially on the Kennedy Expressway. The Blue Line station at ORD connects directly to Terminals 1, 2, and 3. For Terminal 5 (international), you'll need to take the ATS train.
Which terminal should I go to at O'Hare?
Check your airline before leaving: United uses Terminals 1 and 2; American, Delta, and most other domestic airlines use Terminal 3; all international flights depart from Terminal 5. If you need to transfer between terminals, use the free Airport Transit System (ATS) train which connects all terminals and runs 24/7. Allow 10-15 minutes for inter-terminal transfers including wait time and travel.
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