From Terminal 5 (M) to Terminal 2 (F) in O'Hare

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I'm flying with United HKG-ORD (flight 896) and ORD-IND (flight 3951). The layover is around 3h 20m. According to the statistics, 896 arrives at Terminal 5 Concourse M, and 3951 departs from Terminal 2 Concourse F. What is the best way to transfer between those two?
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I'm flying with United HKG-ORD (flight 896) and ORD-IND (flight 3951). The layover is around 3h 20m. According to the statistics, 896 arrives at Terminal 5 Concourse M, and 3951 departs from Terminal 2 Concourse F. What is the best way to transfer between those two?
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Please note that the airport-transfer tag is for questions about how to get to and from an airport, not how to get around within the airport.
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Jun 7 at 19:24
As with basically any other airport, just follow the signs. 3h20 should allow you plenty of time.
– David Richerby
Jun 7 at 22:17
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I'm flying with United HKG-ORD (flight 896) and ORD-IND (flight 3951). The layover is around 3h 20m. According to the statistics, 896 arrives at Terminal 5 Concourse M, and 3951 departs from Terminal 2 Concourse F. What is the best way to transfer between those two?
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I'm flying with United HKG-ORD (flight 896) and ORD-IND (flight 3951). The layover is around 3h 20m. According to the statistics, 896 arrives at Terminal 5 Concourse M, and 3951 departs from Terminal 2 Concourse F. What is the best way to transfer between those two?
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Please note that the airport-transfer tag is for questions about how to get to and from an airport, not how to get around within the airport.
– Nate Eldredge
Jun 7 at 19:24
As with basically any other airport, just follow the signs. 3h20 should allow you plenty of time.
– David Richerby
Jun 7 at 22:17
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Please note that the airport-transfer tag is for questions about how to get to and from an airport, not how to get around within the airport.
– Nate Eldredge
Jun 7 at 19:24
As with basically any other airport, just follow the signs. 3h20 should allow you plenty of time.
– David Richerby
Jun 7 at 22:17
Please note that the airport-transfer tag is for questions about how to get to and from an airport, not how to get around within the airport.
– Nate Eldredge
Jun 7 at 19:24
Please note that the airport-transfer tag is for questions about how to get to and from an airport, not how to get around within the airport.
– Nate Eldredge
Jun 7 at 19:24
As with basically any other airport, just follow the signs. 3h20 should allow you plenty of time.
– David Richerby
Jun 7 at 22:17
As with basically any other airport, just follow the signs. 3h20 should allow you plenty of time.
– David Richerby
Jun 7 at 22:17
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There is a free people mover train which connects the terminals. It is by far the most common way to travel between the terminals.
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However, that people mover train does not operate from Monday to Friday until the end of the year. There is a replacement bus service in place. See flychicago.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/O%27Hare/….
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There is a free people mover train which connects the terminals. It is by far the most common way to travel between the terminals.
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However, that people mover train does not operate from Monday to Friday until the end of the year. There is a replacement bus service in place. See flychicago.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/O%27Hare/….
– dunni
Jun 7 at 21:16
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There is a free people mover train which connects the terminals. It is by far the most common way to travel between the terminals.
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However, that people mover train does not operate from Monday to Friday until the end of the year. There is a replacement bus service in place. See flychicago.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/O%27Hare/….
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There is a free people mover train which connects the terminals. It is by far the most common way to travel between the terminals.
There is a free people mover train which connects the terminals. It is by far the most common way to travel between the terminals.
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However, that people mover train does not operate from Monday to Friday until the end of the year. There is a replacement bus service in place. See flychicago.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/O%27Hare/….
– dunni
Jun 7 at 21:16
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However, that people mover train does not operate from Monday to Friday until the end of the year. There is a replacement bus service in place. See flychicago.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/O%27Hare/….
– dunni
Jun 7 at 21:16
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However, that people mover train does not operate from Monday to Friday until the end of the year. There is a replacement bus service in place. See flychicago.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/O%27Hare/….
– dunni
Jun 7 at 21:16
However, that people mover train does not operate from Monday to Friday until the end of the year. There is a replacement bus service in place. See flychicago.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/O%27Hare/….
– dunni
Jun 7 at 21:16
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Please note that the airport-transfer tag is for questions about how to get to and from an airport, not how to get around within the airport.
– Nate Eldredge
Jun 7 at 19:24
As with basically any other airport, just follow the signs. 3h20 should allow you plenty of time.
– David Richerby
Jun 7 at 22:17