Delta to Move O'Hare Operations to Terminal 5 on Wednesday, Oct. 12

October 5, 2022

Airline to Occupy 10 Gates in Terminal 5 as Part of $1 Billion Terminal Renovation and Expansion

CDA Media Relations    CDAMEDIA@CITYOFCHICAGO.ORG

Delta Air Lines will move its operations at O’Hare International Airport from the carrier’s longtime home in Terminal 2 to newly renovated gates in Terminal 5 on Wednesday, Oct. 12, the Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) announced today.

“Delta’s move is the next big step in the $1 billion expansion and renovation project nearing completion at Terminal 5, where we have already opened seven new permanent gates since June,” CDA Commissioner Jamie L. Rhee said. “In the coming months, we look forward to opening additional building elements and passenger amenities that will transform Terminal 5 into a state-of-the-art facility that will serve a mix of domestic and international passengers.”

Delta will utilize gates M2 to M11 in Terminal 5’s western concourse. Its eight gates in Concourse E at Terminal 2 will be reallocated to United Airlines, which will take Gates E7 to E14, and to Alaska Airlines, which will occupy gates E15 and E17.

The existing Delta Sky Club near Gate E6 will close on Tuesday, Oct. 11, the last day of Delta service in Terminal 2. The airline’s new Delta Sky Club, located in Terminal 5 between Gates M11 and M14, will hold nearly 400 customers, approximately four times the capacity of the club in Terminal 2.

New signage and Delta staff will be posted at Terminal 2 to direct regular Delta passengers to the airline’s new home in Terminal 5, which is accessible from the Main Terminal complex by taking a short ride on the recently revamped Airport Transit System (ATS). CDA customer service staff and volunteers will also provide way-finding assistance, and there will be live entertainment in Terminal 5 from Wednesday, Oct. 12 to Friday, Oct. 14, to celebrate the move.

When complete, the Terminal 5 expansion will increase the terminal’s gate capacity by 25%, increase passenger amenity space by approximately 85%, replace the nearly 30-year-old baggage handling system, provide reconfigured and more efficient customs and immigration facilities, and increase the total number of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint lanes to 13.

“The expanded Terminal 5 checkpoint will allow TSA officers to process travelers more efficiently than previous space limitations allowed,” TSA Illinois Federal Security Director Dereck Starks said. “During this time of increasing passenger volume, coupled with long-term improvements to the airport infrastructure, we ask travelers to arrive early and leave prohibited items out of their carry-on bags. Our responsibility remains keeping passengers safe while also providing security screening as efficiently as possible, and we appreciate everyone’s patience and cooperation.”

This summer, the CDA also broke ground on a new, six-story parking garage for Terminal 5 that will more than double the number of spaces available onsite. When completed in 2024, the new garage will replace the current surface Lot D and expand capacity to offer a mix of short- and long-term parking options, like those available at the airport’s main terminals.

Parking in Lot D remains limited as ground crews continue this work. Customers for Delta and other Terminal 5-based airlines should park in the Main Parking Garage or one of the economy lots and transfer to Terminal 5 on the ATS.

Earlier this year, the Chicago City Council approved the largest set of concessions agreements at O’Hare in more than a decade. Local favorites like Butcher and the Burger, Sparrow Coffee, Bar Siena, Hampton Social and more are coming to the expanded amenity spaces in Terminal 5. Mobile ordering from food and retail concessions with the option for gate-side delivery will also soon be available throughout the terminal.

The approved agreements, which also included retail offerings in Terminal 5 and Terminal 3, will achieve an Airport Concession Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (ACDBE) participation rate of 40%, exceeding the CDA’s goal of 32% and the nationwide goal of 10% set by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

The Terminal 5 renovation and expansion work will continue to open in phases through 2023. The development is part of O’Hare 21, Chicago’s vision for a modern airport to meet the needs of the traveling public through the 21st Century and beyond. The larger Terminal Area Plan, which will construct a new O’Hare Global Terminal to replace the existing Terminal 2 along with two new Satellite Concourses, remains under regulatory review by the FAA, with final approval anticipated later this year.

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