
The Easiest Way to Fly American Starts with RFD
6 Steps to Stress-Free Travel from RFD to O’Hare

STEP 1
Check in at RFD
Begin your trip at Chicago Rockford International Airport – no need to fight Chicago traffic.

STEP 2
Check your bags
Your luggage is tagged and transferred seamlessly to your final destination.

STEP 3
Clear TSA in Rockford
Go through security here and skip the long lines at O’Hare.

STEP 4
Board the motorcoach
Enjoy free Wi-Fi, streaming entertainment, and power outlets.

STEP 5
Arrive at your O’Hare gate area
Step off the motorcoach at the American Airlines gate, ready to board your flight.

STEP 6
Fly on to your destination—bags included
Your bags are waiting for you at your destination, just like always.
We Make Booking Easy Too!
Your journey just got easier. American Airlines, in partnership with The Landline Company, offers daily service from RFD to Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD), providing seamless access to more than 350 domestic and international destinations.
Check out this how-to video to book your flight to one of the 350+ destinations served by American Airlines out of ORD.

Check in Once. Connect Everywhere.
- Check in and clear TSA at RFD, just like you would for any American Airlines flight.
- Your checked bags transfer automatically all the way to your final destination.
- Relax on a luxury motorcoach with leather seats, Wi-Fi, power at every seat, and complimentary entertainment.
- Arrive airside at ORD without re-clearing security, and on your return flight back home, simply deplane, walk to your assigned Landline gate, and board with your bags already transferred for you.
- Enjoy the convenience of big-airport connections with the ease of your hometown airport.
Daily Departures for Maximum Flexibility
Enjoy daily departures in each direction, offering convenient options to meet your travel needs.
Please note: final schedule is subject to change.

AAdvantage® Members
Earn Like You Fly
Yes, you’ll still earn AAdvantage® miles and Loyalty Points on these trips — just like a regular American Airlines flight.
