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What is Terminal A vs Terminal B Orlando Airport?

Terminal A houses Airside 1 and 2, and Terminal B is the home to Airside 3 and 4. Follow this list of airlines to determine where you need to go.



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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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MCO Terminal A is one of the four main airside terminal buildings at the Orlando International Airport. It serves as the home for several airlines, including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Southwest Airlines.

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

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JetBlue is only US airline at Terminal C at Orlando International Airport. ORLANDO, Fla.

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Orlando International Airport has 3 terminals. The North Terminal Complex consists of a large main terminal building divided into north and south sides, and four airside concourses accessible with elevated people movers, with a total of 93 gates.

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Orlando Executive Airport - Orlando International Airport (MCO)

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Most airlines recommend arriving at the airport three hours before departure for international flights. It's common for international flights to start boarding earlier than domestic flights (the aircraft are often larger and have higher passenger capacities), which accounts for the earlier recommendation.

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