Terminal C at Orlando International Airport (MCO) is a state-of-the-art $2.8 billion facility that primarily serves a mix of international flag carriers and domestic airlines. The "anchor" tenant for the terminal is JetBlue, which operates the majority of its domestic and international flights from this location. Other major international airlines using Terminal C in 2026 include British Airways, Emirates, Lufthansa, Aer Lingus, and Icelandair. It also serves regional and South American carriers such as Azul, GOL, and Caribbean Airlines, as well as newer budget options like Norse Atlantic Airways. Terminal C is designed to be highly efficient, featuring "bags-first" international arrivals and integrated multimodal connections to the Brightline high-speed rail service. Travelers are encouraged to double-check their airline's terminal assignment before arriving, as Terminal C is physically separate from the North Terminal complex (Terminals A and B) and requires a short shuttle or automated people mover trip to transition between them.