O'Hare (ORD) airport car service
O’Hare is busy, multi-terminal, and sometimes chaotic—so your pickup plan matters as much as your vehicle choice. This hub is a practical guide to curbside vs meet-and-greet, plus route links for neighborhoods and suburbs.
ORD pickup instructions (simple + predictable)
If you’re arriving at O’Hare
- Curbside pickup (most common): after you have bags, your chauffeur texts a meeting point and stays aligned with your terminal and traffic flow.
- Meet-and-greet (most guided): your driver meets you inside with a name sign, then walks you to the vehicle—ideal for first-time visitors and family travel.
- Group travel: if you have multiple passengers arriving separately, we coordinate timing so you aren’t circling the terminals.
If you’re departing to O’Hare
- Share airline/terminal when booking so drop-off is direct and efficient.
- For early flights, plan a buffer for airport roadway congestion and security lines.
- For luggage-heavy trips, an SUV reduces trunk-stacking and keeps bags accessible.
Already looking for the main service page? See O’Hare airport limo service for a broader overview.
Choose a vehicle that fits the trip
Sedan
Best for business travel, solo rides, or two passengers traveling light.
- Smooth ride for downtown hotels and office drop-offs
- Fast curbside loading when bags are minimal
Luxury SUV
Best for family luggage, winter travel, and airport runs where flexibility matters.
- More room for carry-ons + checked bags
- Comfortable for longer suburban transfers
Sprinter van
Best for groups, multi-stop itineraries, and team travel.
- Helps keep the group together with one coordinated pickup
- Great for conference arrivals and shared hotel drop-offs
See current options on the fleet page.
Pricing examples (ORD)
These are sample ranges to help you choose a vehicle. Your exact total depends on pickup type (curbside vs meet-and-greet), timing, and destination. For a precise quote, use pricing or call dispatch.
| Vehicle | Typical range | Example trip |
|---|---|---|
| Sedan | $95–$170 | ORD → downtown hotel after landing, curbside pickup, standard luggage |
| SUV | $125–$220 | Early-morning suburban pickup → ORD with extra bags and winter buffer |
| Sprinter | $185–$320 | Conference group → ORD, coordinated pickup window, multi-bag load |
ORD routes to start with
- Downtown Chicago ↔ O’Hare
- West Loop ↔ O’Hare
- River North ↔ O’Hare
- Naperville ↔ O’Hare
- Schaumburg ↔ O’Hare
Browse all routes on routes.
ORD hub FAQs
Should I pick curbside or meet-and-greet at O’Hare?
Curbside is fast once you’re outside and ready. Meet-and-greet is the easiest option when you want guidance inside the terminal or have multiple travelers to coordinate.
Do you track flights for ORD arrivals?
Yes. Arrival timing changes quickly; flight tracking helps keep your pickup aligned with actual landing time.
What details help dispatch plan an ORD pickup?
Airline, terminal, number of passengers, luggage volume, and whether you prefer curbside or meet-and-greet.
Which vehicle is best for international arrivals?
An SUV is usually the most forgiving for extra baggage and longer terminal exits. A sprinter is ideal if you’re meeting family or a group on the same flight.
Can you handle multiple stops after O’Hare pickup?
Yes. Tell us the stop order when booking so we can plan time and vehicle size. For groups, a sprinter often keeps things simpler.
Is it possible to book last-minute ORD service?
Often yes, depending on availability. For urgent needs, calling dispatch is typically the fastest way to confirm.