How to travel from Cincinnati to O'Hare [closed]

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What is the cheapest and quickest solution for traveling from Cincinnati Ohio to Chicago O'Hare early Friday and returning Tuesday afternoon?



Best Answer

Today, for leaving April 29 and returning May 3:

The quickest is a CVG-ORD flight, which is $452 round trip.

Cheaper is Amtrak, which starts at $98 round trip. In both directions this train runs overnight.

Cheaper still is Megabus, which will be $44 round trip if you buy right this minute, and will go up if you wait. (And thanks to Karlson for the reminder!)

For cheapest of all, drive yourself. It's only 300 miles each way, and gas is cheap in Indiana.




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Is the Ord ATS running?

The ATS reopened to passengers in November 2021, with several major upgrades, such as: a larger fleet of train cars that doubles the overall passenger capacity.

Is Southwest moving to O Hare?

The company, which has long operated out of Midway Airport, expects to add service to O'Hare Airport beginning in \u201cthe first half of 2021.\u201d NBC 5's Lexi Sutter has the story. Southwest Airlines is starting service out of Chicago's O'Hare International Airport for the first time ever this weekend.



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Answer 2

In addition to Michael's answer you can use buses:

And in Chicago you can use Chicago public transportation to get to O'Hare.

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