The driving distance is about 90 miles.
73.1 miles according to Google Maps.
The driving distance is about 80 miles.
Milwaukee or Chicago.Ans2 - Kenosha has it's own Kenosha Regional Airport. Then Milwaukee General Mitchell is about 25 miles north and Chicago O'Hare is about 30 miles south
Driving distance between these airports is about 25 miles. The drive time is variable, however. Traffic, weather, and construction delays along the way can make this a 40 minute trip or a 90 minute trip.
The distance from downtown Chicago to O'Hare Airport is approximately 17 miles.
About 100 miles.
The flight distance from Chicago O'Hare International Airport to Logan International Airport is 866 miles.
The driving distance from Chicago O'Hare International Airport to Naples, Florida is 1,353 miles.
Midway Airport is in Chicago; it's about 11 miles from the heart of downtown.
The flight distance from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to Chicago O'Hare International Airport is 802 miles.
The driving distance from Chicago Midway International Airport to South Bend Regional Airport is about 100 miles.
There are approx. 73 miles between General Mitchell Airport in Milwaukee, Wi and O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, IL.How you get to O'Hare from Milwaukee:From Milwaukee Airport, follow signs to I-94.Once you are at I-94, follow signs to I-94 EAST towards CHICAGO.Take I-94 EAST (actually south but signed as EAST) to Illinois where I-94 becomes the (Tri-State) TOLLWAY.Continue on I-94 EAST and then I-294 SOUTH on the (Tri-State) TOLLWAY to I-190 WEST.Take I-190 WEST to O'Hare.