O’HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Read moreO'Hare is one of the busiest airports in the world. More than 190,000 people pass through this North American hub every day. Located 30 km northwest of Chicago, the airport is large and functional, with clear signage. Most international flights disembark at Terminal 5, and domestic flights at Terminal 2. You can then reach downtown Chicago by public transport (CTA Blue Line) or cab.
GRAND CANYON AIRPORT
Read moreService is limited to domestic flights, primarily from Las Vegas. This location also serves as a heliport with several companies operating most of the year. The current airport is built on the site of the original Grand Canyon Airport which was built in 1925. This site opened in October 1965 and the airport terminal was completed and dedicated on October 20, 1967. The airport is owned by the State of Arizona. It is the busiest airport in the state after Phoenix and Tucson.
MIDWAY AIRPORT
Read moreLocated 10 miles southwest of Chicago, Midway Airport is mainly used by domestic low-cost airlines. Unless you've been to another U.S. city, you won't likely be flying through this airport. To get to downtown Chicago from Midway, you can take the Go Airport Express shuttles or, even more economically, take public transportation. The Chicago Transit Authority's Orange Line serves the airport and takes about 20 minutes to reach the Loop.
LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Read moreLocated in the middle of the city, between the ocean and the San Diego Freeway - Interstate 405 - Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is particularly prone to traffic jams, so allow plenty of time before your flight. If this is your point of entry into California, it's best to rent a car there. Otherwise, there are several options for getting to the City of Angels: FlyAway shuttles, cabs, VTCs like Uber and Lyft, or the subway.
Harry Reid International Airport
Read moreIt is the eighth busiest airport in the United States. Connected by a free shuttle bus every 12 to 15 minutes to ground level, Terminal 1 handles most domestic flights and Terminal 3 handles international flights. From Harry Reid International Airport, you can reach Las Vegas by bus, shuttle - a private service usually provided by hotels in the city - cab and VTC - the latter being generally cheaper than the former.