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Chicago O'Hare Airport Terminal 5 Map & Guide

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Terminal 5 at ORD is the main international terminal for the airport, offering travelers a wide range of services and amenities. For more details on the layout, visit the terminal map page.

Layout and Access

T5 at Chicago ORD has a single concourse (Concourse M) with 35 gates, numbered M1 to M40. The terminal is primarily used for international flights and offers a variety of amenities to cater to the needs of travelers. The lower level houses the Arrivals area and baggage claim, while the upper level is dedicated to ticketing, check-in, and boarding gates. Be prepared for long walks as the distance between the check-in counters and gates can be substantial.


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Chicago OHare Airport ORD Terminal 5 Map

Chicago OHare Airport Terminal 5 Map

Map List for ORD Airport

Select one of the listed terminals/concourses below to view a zoomable map, where you can search for all of Chicago OHare Airport's restaurants, shopping, cafe's, bars, and lounges.

Airlines Serving Terminal 5

Some of the major airlines operating from 5 include:

  • British Airways
  • Air France
  • Lufthansa
  • Delta Air Lines
  • Emirates
  • Qatar Airways
  • Turkish Airlines

For a complete list of airlines serving Terminal 5, visit the airlines served page.

Planes parked at gates in T5 at Chicago ORD Airport

Dining Options

Terminal 5 offers a diverse range of dining options to suit every palate. Here are some of the most popular restaurants located throughout the terminal:

  • Big Bowl: near Gate M10, offering Asian cuisine with a variety of stir-fries, noodles, and soups.
  • Hub 51: near Gate M11, famous for its American fare, including burgers, tacos, and salads.
  • Starbucks: multiple locations throughout the terminal, providing coffee, pastries, and light snacks.

Shops and Retail

Terminal 5 hosts a variety of retail options for travelers looking to shop. Here are a few notable stores:

  • Hudson News: near Gate M8, your one-stop shop for travel essentials, magazines, and a quick snack.
  • Duty Free Store: near Gate M5, offering a variety of luxury goods and travel exclusives.
  • InMotion: near Gate M7, perfect for last-minute electronics and tech accessories.
Stores at terminal 5 at ORD airport near gates M10 and M11

Amenities and Services

The terminal provides essential amenities to enhance passenger comfort, including free Wi-Fi and information booths throughout the terminal. Special lounges are available for premium passengers, offering a quiet place to relax and refresh. Here are some of the lounges available in Terminal 5:

  • SAS Lounge: Located near Gate M7. This lounge provides complimentary Wi-Fi, snacks, beverages, and access to workstations. Eligible passengers can enjoy a peaceful retreat while waiting for their flights.
  • Swissport Lounge: Located near Gate M8. This lounge offers an elevated experience with premium food and beverage options, shower suites, and a quiet environment for relaxation and work.
Outside view of SAS Lounge in Terminal 5 of Chicago ORD Airport

Family Facilities

Traveling with children is made easier with family-friendly facilities in T5. There are children's play areas located near the gates, family restrooms equipped with baby changing stations, and dedicated baby care rooms. Additionally, Mamava lactation pods are available for nursing mothers at the following locations:

  • Concourse M | Gate M12
  • Concourse M | Gate M16

Transportation to Other Terminals

Connecting between Terminal 5 and the other terminals is made easy with several options available:

ATS
Look for signs indicating the Transit System when locating the ATS. This system provides seamless transfers between Terminal 5 and the other terminals.

Terminal Transfer Bus (TTB)
While Terminals 1, 2, and 3 have pedestrian connections on the secure side of the airport, Terminal 5 does not. The Terminal Transfer Bus runs every 15 minutes between 11:30 a.m. and 9:30 p.m., with two routes: one between Terminal 1 and Terminal 5, and another between Terminal 3 and Terminal 5. Both routes transport passengers in each direction.

  • Terminal 1 Pick-Up Location: Gate B1
  • Terminal 3 Pick-Up Locations: Gate G17, Gate K20
  • Terminal 5 Pick-Up Location: Gate M13

Ideas for Long Layovers

For passengers with long layovers, the terminal offers various options to pass the time comfortably. Explore dining and shopping options, relax in one of the lounges, or visit nearby attractions. For more ideas, visit the layover ideas page.

Terminal 5: Past, Present, and Future

Terminal 5 at Chicago O'Hare opened in 1993 and has seen numerous upgrades to accommodate growing passenger traffic. Currently, Terminal 5 is undergoing significant renovations under a $300 million project, expected to be completed by 2027. This project includes expanding and reconfiguring spaces, streamlining security, and improving amenities.

As part of the larger $8.5 billion O'Hare 21 modernization plan, these efforts aim to transform O'Hare into a premier international hub, ensuring Terminal 5 meets the demands of modern travelers while maintaining its status as a critical transportation hub in North America.

FAQ: Chicago O'Hare Terminal 5

Terminal 5 at ORD is primarily used for international flights.
Terminal 5 has a single concourse (Concourse M) with 35 gates, numbered M1 to M40.
The lower level of Terminal 5 houses the Arrivals area and baggage claim.
Major airlines include British Airways, Air France, Lufthansa, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines.
For a complete list of airlines serving Terminal 5, visit the airlines served page on the Fly Chicago website.
Popular dining options include Big Bowl (Asian cuisine near Gate M10), Hub 51 (American fare near Gate M11), and multiple Starbucks locations.
Notable stores include Hudson News (near Gate M8), Duty Free Store (near Gate M5), and InMotion (near Gate M7).
Yes, lounges include the SAS Lounge (near Gate M7) and the Swissport Lounge (near Gate M8).
Facilities include children's play areas, family restrooms with baby changing stations, and Mamava lactation pods at Gates M12 and M16.
You can use the ATS (Airport Transit System) or the Terminal Transfer Bus (TTB), which runs every 15 minutes between 11:30 a.m. and 9:30 p.m.