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  1. The following airlines serve Orlando International Airport. Please note that the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority does not determine if flights are operating to schedule, or are delayed, or cancelled, therefore please check the Live Flight Information or contact your airline at the number shown below. Check the additional fees charged by each ...

  2. St. Maarten. Orlando International Airport (MCO) - Innovation Connecting the World. Security Wait Times. Gates 1-59: 6-10 mins. Gates 70-129: 8-12 mins. Gates C230-C245: 24-28 mins. Subject to change. Arrive 3 hrs before departure. TSA PreCheck open 4:00am-8:30pm. Check Flight Status. Browse: Arrivals | Departures | All. View: Flight Tracker.

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  3. Orlando International Airport (IATA: MCO, ICAO: KMCO, FAA LID: MCO) is the primary international airport located 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of Downtown Orlando, Florida. In 2021, it had 19,618,838 enplanements , making it the busiest airport in the state and seventh busiest airport in the United States .

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    • MCO Airport Terminals
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    • MCO Airport Lounges
    • Airport Dining and Drinks at MCO
    • MCO Airport Wi-Fi and Charging Stations
    • MCO Airport Lost and Found
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    Airport: Orlando International Airport (MCO) Terminals: 1 main building with 2 sides — A and B — and a separate Terminal C Airport Address: 1 Jeff Fuqua Blvd., Orlando, FL 32827 Distance from Orlando: 6 miles (9.5 km) Website: orlandoairports.net Phone Number: 407-825-2001 Destinations Served: 91 domestic and 59 international Flight Information: De...

    Main Terminal

    MCO consists of 1 main terminal building, also now known as the north terminal complex, with a newly opened Terminal C. The main terminal is split into A and B sides for airline ticketing, baggage claim, ground transportation, and parking. The facilities in the main terminal span 3 floors, with airline ticketing on level 3, baggage claim on levels 2 and 3, and ground transportation on level 1. Passengers should check whether their airline is based on the A-side or the B-side, as this can dete...

    Terminal A — Concourse 1

    Concourse 1 serves gates 1 to 29 for international flights. It’s located northwest of the main terminal and is accessible by passing through the west side security checkpoint and riding the automated people mover. There are several shops (including duty-free) and restaurants located in Concourse 1, as well as an XpresSpa and The Club at MCO Lounge. Once you disembark the APM on arrival at Concourse 1, you can take the left walkway to gates 1 to 9, the right walkway to gates 20 to 29, or strai...

    Terminal A — Concourse 2

    Concourse 2 is located northeast of the main terminal and serves domestic flights from gates 100 to 129. Concourse 2 is accessible by clearing the east side security checkpoint and riding the APM. As you exit the APM, there is a small food court ahead, as well as access to gates 110, 111, 112, and 120. Gates 101 to 109 are to the left and gates 121 to 129 are to the right.

    Automated People Mover

    Automated people movers transport passengers between the main terminal and the departure concourses within the secure area. There are 2 lines based on the east side of the main terminal, shuttling passengers to and from Concourses 1 and 3, and the other 2 lines are on the west side of the main terminal, providing access to Concourses 2 and 4. A new fifth line has recently been built that is outside of the secure area, shuttling passengers to and from parking garage 3 and new Terminal C.

    Shuttle Bus

    Passengers can travel between Terminals A, B, and C by riding the free shuttle bus that operates 24 hours a day. Pick-up and drop-off are from level 1 space B29 outside Terminal B and level 6 arrivals outside Terminal C.

    Walking

    All departure concourses in the main terminal require passengers to ride the APM, with no pedestrian walkways between the concourses. Walking is only possible if your connecting flight is from the same concourse or the other concourse on the same side of the airport. Each security checkpoint provides access to 2 concourses, so if you needed to connect from Concourse 3 to Concourse 1, then you could disembark the APM from Concourse 3 and take the APM straight out to Concourse 1. This excludes...

    The MCO appis a handy resource to download for in-terminal navigation, security checkpoint wait times, ground transportation, and more.

    MCO has 3 security checkpoints — 1 on the west side of the main terminal serving gates 1 to 59 and 1 on the east side serving gates 70 to 129. The third security checkpoint is located in Terminal C on level 2. In the top right corner of the airport’s desktop website (on mobile, it’s a short scroll down), the wait times for the security checkpointsa...

    MCO has 7 loungeswith most available to purchase a day pass, regardless of whether you’re a premium cabin passenger or an elite status frequent flyer. The only lounges where purchased entry is not possible are the Delta Sky Club and USO Lounges. * Hours are subject to change without notice. Lounge access may be restricted at times due to capacity. ...

    There are over 100 restaurants, bars, cafes, and grab-and-go food outlets at MCO. These are evenly distributed throughout the airport, with a good selection available in the terminal food courts, and also in the individual concourses. You can view the restaurants that are availableon the airport’s website.

    MCO gives passengers access to free Wi-Fi in all public areas of the airport. To connect, select “MCO Internet” from the Wi-Fi options. Charging Stations: These are situated in all concourses and throughout the main terminal. Hot Tip: Charging stations all taken? No worries, check out our recommendations for the best power banksso you’re never disc...

    The correct department to contact will depend on where a passenger loses an item: 1. On an airplane or inside an airline lounge: contact the applicable airlinefor assistance. 2. In a rental car: contact the applicable rental car company. 3. Any other public areas: complete the lost and found form.

    Information Services

    There are 2 information booths in the central area of the main terminal, or passengers can call the information center at 407-825-2352.

    Travelers’ Aid

    There is no travelers’ aid center at MCO.

    Children’s Play Areas

    There are no children’s play areas at MCO. However, the food court has a small aquarium and there are Disney and Universal Studios stores that may help pass the time. The airport also holds occasional live entertainment in the main terminal, such as face painting and juggling. With no play areas, it’s not surprising that MCO doesn’t rank as one of the most kid-friendly U.S. airports.

  4. Informational guide dedicated to Orlando Airport (MCO). All you need to know to plan your trip to Orlando Airport: Arrivals, Departures, Car Rental, Terminals, Weather, Delays, Transportation, Maps, Services.

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