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Does MCO have different terminals?

Orlando International Airport (MCO) One main terminal and four short adjoining terminals make up the Orlando International Airport.



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Terminal A and B are just the two sides of the building; the doors (and airline counters) on the north are called A and the doors (and airline counters) on the south side are called B. You can just walk around in the building, once inside, the difference does no longer exist.

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Terminal A, Airside 1
  • Avianca Airlines.
  • Azul Airlines.
  • Copa Airlines.
  • Flair.
  • Frontier Airlines.
  • InterJet.
  • JetBlue.
  • World Atlantic Airlines.


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The general rule of thumb is to arrive at the airport 2 hours before a domestic flight's departure time. MCO officials, however, recommend getting to the Orlando airport 3 hours in advance. Doing so will ensure you have ample time to check any bags, get through security, and find your gate.

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Orlando International Airport has three terminals, A, B, and the recently opened C Terminal. Signs are color-coded; Terminal A is orange, Terminal B is green, and Terminal C is blue.

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As long as you know how the terminals and concourses are laid out ahead of time, it's going to be a piece of cake. Assuming you won't have to change terminals, short layovers in the Orlando airport can be as little as 35 minutes. If you do have to change terminals, plan for at least an hour at minimum.

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Pedestrian walkways connect Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 at San Diego International Airport. Pedestrian bridges and crosswalks connect the passenger terminals to transportation islands and adjacent parking lots in front of the terminals.

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At 11,605 acres (4,696 ha), MCO is one of the largest commercial airports in terms of land area in the United States. In addition, the airport is home to a maintenance base for United Airlines.

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I would recommend a minimum of 2 hours as MCO can be busy even in the early morning hours.

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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.

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The airport designator code “MCO” comes from the former McCoy Air Force Base, named after Colonel Michael N. W. McCoy, on which site, located at -81.08W 28.96 N, and at 113 feet (34 meters) above sea level, Orlando International Airport now stands. How do I charter an aircraft/helicopter?

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Since Terminal C opened in September 2022, more than 6.4 million passengers have traveled through the terminal, and more than 48,300 flights have operated there. Terminal C airlines' have an annual economic impact estimated to be more than $5 billion dollars.

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