Thousands of travelers come and go from Orlando International Airport (OIA – coded as MCO when booking flights).
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Does Orlando have two airports? Yes Orlando has two airports. It has the Orlando International Airport (MCO) and the Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB). SFB is the smaller of the two airports.
The driving distance between Santorini Airport and Oia village is approximately 16.3 km / 10.1 miles. There are options to suit all budgets and needs, whether for an airport transfer or a trip around the island.
Sanford is Orlando's secondary commercial airport, but is farther away from downtown Orlando and Walt Disney World than the primary airport, Orlando International Airport (MCO/KMCO).
Our second Orlando airport isn't actually in Orlando. As the name suggests, Sanford International Airport (SFB) is in Sanford, 30 miles away. This lesser-known airport is much smaller than Orlando International, with about 3.5 million passengers flying in and out each year.
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.
Oia, also known as Pano Meria, is considered the most picturesque village of Santorini and holds the position of the most visited spot for sunset viewing, as it provides an excellent view of the well-known sunset, probably the most famous sunset in the world.
The closest major airport to Port Canaveral is Orlando Airport (MCO). How far is Port Canaveral from Orlando Airport? Port Canaveral is 45.3 miles away from the Orlando Airport (MCO) with a travel time of about 45 minutes.
Orlando International Airport's IATA callsign, MCO Airport, dates back to its days as a military installation, the McCoy Air Force Base. During its decades as a commercial airport, MCO has grown exponentially in terms of the number of passengers served each year.