Orlando International Airport (MCO)
Located 6 miles southeast of Downtown Orlando, Orlando International Airport (MCO) ranks as the busiest airport in Florida. MCO Airport offers nonstop flights to more than 170 destinations worldwide, including 116 domestic and 55 international destinations. Numerous airlines operate from the airport, connecting passengers worldwide. With its proximity to Walt Disney World, Orlando Airport welcomes a huge crowd of tourists all year, making it the seventh busiest airport in the United States.
Managed by the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA), MCO serves as a major international gateway, handling millions of passengers through over 850 daily flights. The airport is a major hub and operating base for Southwest Airlines, Silver Airways, JetBlue, and Spirit Airlines.
Orlando International Airport has 3 terminals with 131 gates: Terminal A and B in the main building, Terminal C in the newly constructed building. MCO Airport has built an on-site hotel, has several aircraft management facilities, and more than 170 retail and food locations. The airport has introduced a Train Station and has many projects lined up in the MCO Master Plan Update
Orlando International Airport Overview
Location
One Jeff Fuqua Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32827
IATA – ICAO
MCO- KMCO
Destination
170 Destinations
Airlines
44 Airlines
Terminal
3
Operated by
Greater Orlando Aviation Authority
Hub For
Southwest Airlines, Silver Airways, JetBlue, Spirit Airlines
Elevation
29 m
MCO Airport Parking Options
- Parking Garage
- Terminal Top Parking
- Surface Lot
- Economy Parking
- Cell Phone Lot
- Valet
- Hotel Guest Parking
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MCO Airport Ground Transportation
- Hotel Shuttle
- Local Bus
- Shuttle Van
- Taxi
- Limousine
- Ride Sharing
- Sunrail
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Orlando International Airport is located 6 miles southeast of downtown Orlando, Florida.
MCO has three terminals: Terminal A, B, and C.
The airport serves more than 170 destinations, including 116 domestic and 55 international.
Yes, MCO is the nearest airport to Walt Disney World, just a 25-30 minute drive away.