Airport Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible Rides to Chicago Airports

Chicago’s main airports include: Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD), Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW), and Gary/Chicago International Airport (GYY). As a wheelchair or mobility scooter user, it may be difficult to know where to start when you are looking for transportation to get in and out of the airport.

How Accessible Are Major Chicago Airports?

Accessibility in Chicago’s major airports, as well as others nearby, is a foremost concern among many patients. From Chicago rides to wheelchair-friendly facilities, it’s essential to address any patients’ special needs when traveling to and from major airports.

Traveling for the Holidays? Check Out These Accessible Airport Travel Tips

The holiday season is at hand, and there are plenty of reasons to head out of Chicago to relax and unwind for a few days. Traveling may prove to be too much, however, for residents with accessibility needs, so before fussing over transportation to either Midway or O’Hare, here are a few factors that you need to consider.

A Guide to O’Hare Airport for People in Wheelchairs

Travelling through O’Hare on a wheelchair? The foot traffic can make navigating the 6th biggest airport in the world a challenge. Although, the airport is generally accessible, offering mobility assistance and facilities compliant to national accessibility guidelines. As for getting to and from O’Hare, that’s where private NEMT comes in.

Wheelchair User Community Resources: O’Hare and Midway Airport Pickup & Dropoff

A Guide to Getting Around Chicago’s Busiest Airports for Wheelchair Users Getting to/from Midway and O’Hare airports can become a problem when wheelchair users don’t have accessible transportation and available assistance from aides or family members. What challenges might they experience, and what resources can help make the journey a lot smoother? Accessibility at Midway […]

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