Orlando International Airport's (MCO) state-of-the-art Terminal C is the high-fidelity home for a diverse mix of international and domestic carriers in 2026. The primary anchor for the terminal is JetBlue, which moved its entire high-fidelity operation there to take advantage of the advanced gate technology. Other major "High-Fidelity" international airlines operating out of Terminal C include Aer Lingus, British Airways, Emirates, Lufthansa, and Icelandair. Domestic and regional "High-Fidelity" carriers like Breeze Airways, Silver Airways, and Sun Country also use the terminal. Terminal C is a high-fidelity technological showcase, featuring the world's first "bags-first" international arrivals process and a massive high-fidelity multimedia display system known as "The Moment Vault." For 2026 travelers, the terminal offers a high-fidelity integrated link to the Brightline high-speed rail, connecting the airport directly to West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, and Miami. Always check your "High-Fidelity" airline app before arrival, as MCO frequently shifts smaller carriers between terminals to manage the massive flow of Florida-bound tourists.