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What is the difference between Orlando International Airport and MCO?

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.



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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.

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Orlando International Airport (MCO) is the closest commercial airport to the world-famous Central Florida attractions (20 miles), the Orange County Convention Center (13 miles), International Drive (13 miles), downtown Orlando (12 miles), and so much more…

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Thousands of travelers come and go from Orlando International Airport (OIA – coded as MCO when booking flights).

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General Departure Delays: Traffic is experiencing gate hold and taxi delays lasting 15 minutes or less. General Arrival Delays: Arrival traffic is experiencing airborne delays of 15 minutes or less.

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Taking a standard Uber vehicle from Orlando International Airport to Walt Disney World Resort costs around $35. The price increases to above $40 if you request a specialty vehicle. Add to that, an Uber ride between the airport and Disney World takes less than 30 minutes.

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What is the nearest airport to Universal Studios Florida? The nearest airport to Universal Studios Florida is Orlando (MCO) Airport which is 10.2 miles away. Other nearby airports include Orlando Sanford (SFB) (24.9 miles), Tampa (TPA) (73.9 miles), St.

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