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Chicago Airport Parking Options
Thrifty Valet Airport Parking - Save a huge 43% compared to on-airport parking prices. This great value parking offers a great value high quality valet service with many extras that you would not get with standard airport parking.
Comfort Inn O'Hare International Self-Park - This Airport parking at the local Comfort Inn hotel includes luggage assistance and on demand shuttle services.
Park 'N' Jet Valet - A High quality Valet service where you can save over 30% compared with airport prices. Car wash and Oil change services are available at this facility.
Hotel Sofitel Chicago O'Hare Self-Park - Another hotel parking facility.Shuttles run every 20-30 minutes. While you wait why not grab a coffee and a snack. Take your parking voucher with you and receive 15% off your order.
Chicago West Hotel (Formerly Best Western) Self-Park - Great value airport parking with a free shuttle service included.
Chicago Marriott O’Hare Self-Park - A very popular airport parking facility. Save over $16 per day compared with airport prices. Safe and secure. Open 24 hours a day.
Crowne Plaza Chicago O’Hare Self-Park - One of the closest parking options to the terminal building. Free shuttle service is included. Covered spaces available.
Marriott Suites O'Hare Self-Park - Highly rated by previous customers. Save up to $15 a day on Airport prices. Shuttle run every 15 minutes.
Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD)
O'Hare International Airport, also known simply as O'Hare Airport or O'Hare, is a major airport located in the northwestern-most corner of Chicago, Illinois, United States, 17 miles (27 km) northwest of the Chicago Loop. It is the largest hub of United Airlines (whose headquarters is in downtown Chicago) and the second-largest hub of American Airlines (after Dallas/Fort Worth). It is operated by the City of Chicago Department of Aviation, associated with an umbrella regional authority.
In 2005, the airport had 972,246 aircraft operations, an average of 2,663 per day (64% scheduled commercial, 33% air taxi, 3% general aviation and <1% military).[1] Prior to 2005, O'Hare was the world's busiest airport in terms of takeoffs and landings. That year, mainly due to limits imposed by the federal government to reduce flight delays at O'Hare, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport became the busiest by that metric. O'Hare currently accounts for over a sixth of the nation's total flight cancellations.[4] Currently, O'Hare International Airport is the second busiest airport in the United States in terms of traffic, and the second in the world with 76,248,911 passengers passing through the airport in 2006; a -0.3% change from 2005. O'Hare also has a strong international presence, with flights to more than 60 foreign destinations. O'Hare was ranked fourth in 2005 of the United States' international gateways, with only John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, Los Angeles International Airport, and Miami International Airport serving more foreign destinations.
O’Hare International Airport was voted the Best Airport in North America for the past nine years by readers of the U.S. Edition of Business Traveler Magazine (1998 - 2003), and Global Traveler Magazine (2004 - 2007), marking the tenth year in a row O'Hare has earned the top honor.
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