I'm traveling from Shanghai, China (PVG), to Baltimore, Maryland (BWI), via Chicago, Illinois (ORD) near the end of July. I'm flying United on both legs, only because I have some frequent flier miles to burn with them. Since I booked tickets at the very last minute, I'm stuck in Economy, even though I have enough status to upgrade to Economy Plus usually. I normally connect in SFO (My hometown airport is SNA), another one of United's hubs, but that flight was full. I'm wondering if I have enough time to make a 2-hour connection and get from the international terminal to the domestic terminal, make a phone call, get some dinner to eat (I usually eat really quickly, so this would take around 5 minutes), and get on the flight with some time to spare.
Yes, you should have enough time. You'll clear customs and immigration and re-check bags at Terminal 5, hop on the airtrain that connects the terminals to Terminal 1 or 2 for your domestic flight, re-clear security, and be good to go.
ORD has plenty of food options airside, so that's not a worry. There is also an elite line for security, though I can't recall if it's only available to Premier Executive and above.
Long story short, unless you run into some serious problems I don't see a 2-hour connection being an issue.
Safe travels!
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Yes, that should be enough time. Since you are arriving in the morning hours, you are beating the afternoon "European" rush. There is a baggage recheck area just beyond the Customs area to take your luggage. Simply jump on the train in the lobby area for your journey over to Terminal 1.
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Yes, you should have enough time. You’ll clear customs and immigration and re-check bags at Terminal 5, hop on the airtrain that connects the terminals to Terminal 1 or 2 for your domestic flight, re-clear security, and be good to go.
ORD has plenty of food options airside, so that’s not a worry. There is also an elite line for security, though I can’t recall if it’s only available to Premier Executive and above.
Long story short, unless you run into some serious problems I don’t see a 2-hour connection being an issue.
Safe travels!
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Two hours should be okay…provided the planes are on time. ORD is a busy airport. Not sure if you have to clear customs or not, may want to give your self an extra hour.
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Sorry to tell you but the passport control latly has been very crowded I lost a flight last week in Miami because a lot of families vacationing to the caribbean and latin america.Remember that you need to do customs also so if you flight it is not delayed you have 50/50 chances
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Yes.
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I dont it before, I flew Glasgow-Chicago-Miami