BMIA330 From United States of America, joined Sep 2003, 43 posts, RR: 0 Posted (9 years 6 months 1 week 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 2557 times:
I know that UA uses Terminal 1 at ORD, and I am flying on United Express (operated by Air Wisconsin) flight 5816 to ATL and noticed at United.com that for the past two days it has left from Terminal Two. What does this mean? So, do I just figure that UA Express uses T2 and check-in there? Or do I go check in a T1? I am just bringing two backpacks (one for me, one for my dad) on the CRJ, so I do not need to check anything. If I just use the EasyCheck-In Online, will it tell me my gate so I know? I'd hate to go to the wrong terminal. If I do, how do I get to other terminals (I have never used ORD, I always use MDW).
AA7573E From United States of America, joined Nov 2003, 475 posts, RR: 3 Reply 1, posted (9 years 6 months 1 week 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 2533 times:
You will be fine going to either terminal. There is a bridge between the two faciliites, so take your pick. However, if you are taking the El in, just take the underground path to T-2, and there you are.
Haveric From United States of America, joined Jan 2001, 1247 posts, RR: 5 Reply 2, posted (9 years 6 months 1 week 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 2529 times:
United does not have check-in facilities in Terminal Two. You must check-in on-line, or in Terminal One. After you clear security, there is a walkway connecting the two terminals.
N777UA From United States of America, joined Mar 2010, 0 posts, RR: 0 Reply 3, posted (9 years 6 months 1 week 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 2523 times:
I had the same problem this summer...went to T2 to check in for United Express. You need to go to Terminal 1 (the main United terminal), to check in, then go to the end of the terminal near T2, where there is a security checkpoint, then go through the walkway to Terminal 2.
Bistro1200 From United States of America, joined Oct 2003, 337 posts, RR: 4 Reply 4, posted (9 years 6 months 1 week 3 days 20 hours ago) and read 2523 times:
CRJs have virtually NO carryon space, anything larger than a briefcase will need to be checked or gate-checked. Just be prepared for this, as if you have to gate check it you will not have access to it until landing.
Measure to the millimeter, mark with a crayon, cut with an axe.
Syncmaster From United States of America, joined Jul 2002, 1983 posts, RR: 14 Reply 5, posted (9 years 6 months 1 week 3 days 15 hours ago) and read 2391 times:
CRJ's do not have a lot of space, but I have a "regular" sized back-pack that I always take with me, and most of the time it is full, if not over-filled and have never had a problem getting it in the cabin, but it will not fit overhead, it would need to be under the seat.
Hope you have a good flight, and don't be suprised if your neck hurts from looking out the window!