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Orlando International Airport

IATA MCO ICAO KMCO Large Airport Scheduled Service

Location

Airport Information

City

Orlando

Continent

NA

Coordinates

28,4294, -81,3090

Elevation

96 ft (29 m)

Runways

Ident Length Width Surface Lighted
18L/36R 12 005 ft (3 659 m) 200 ft PEM Yes
18R/36L 12 004 ft (3 659 m) 200 ft CON Yes
17R/35L 10 000 ft (3 048 m) 150 ft CON Yes
17L/35R 9 001 ft (2 744 m) 150 ft ASP Yes

À propos Orlando International Airport

L'aéroport international d'Orlando est le principal aéroport desservant la région d'Orlando, en Floride, et l'un des aéroports les plus fréquentés des États-Unis. Situé à environ 10 kilomètres au sud-est du centre d'Orlando, MCO accueille plus de 57 millions de passagers par an. L'aéroport est fortement orienté vers les loisirs, la région d'Orlando attirant plus de 75 millions de visiteurs par an grâce aux parcs thématiques de Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld et LEGOLAND. MCO dispose de quatre terminaux (anciens halls de concours) connectés au terminal principal et au nouveau Terminal C, ouvert en 2022 avec un design moderne et des passerelles piétonnes. L'aéroport est un hub important pour JetBlue, Frontier Airlines et Spirit Airlines. Le Brightline a étendu son service ferroviaire à grande vitesse entre Miami et Orlando jusqu'à une gare dans le complexe aéroportuaire. MCO exploite quatre pistes et est l'un des aéroports à plus forte composante loisirs aux États-Unis. Le code aéroport MCO provient de l'ancien nom de l'installation, McCoy Air Force Base. La croissance démographique rapide de la Floride centrale et le développement des congrès augmentent aussi la demande au-delà du tourisme.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Orlando Airport to Walt Disney World?
Ride-share services and taxis are the most common options, costing about $35-55 for the 30-40 minute trip to Walt Disney World. The Brightline train connects MCO to the Orlando area, though it does not stop at Disney directly. Several shuttle services like Mears Connect offer shared transfers to Disney resorts for around $16-32 per person each way.
How many terminals does Orlando Airport have?
MCO has two main terminals: Terminal A (formerly South Terminal) and Terminal B (formerly North Terminal), along with the new Terminal C that opened in 2022. Terminal C is connected to the main complex by an automated people mover and primarily serves international flights and several domestic carriers including JetBlue.
Which airlines have a major presence at Orlando Airport?
MCO is primarily an origin-and-destination airport rather than a hub, driven by Orlando's massive tourism industry. Southwest Airlines is the largest carrier by passenger volume. JetBlue Airways operates a significant focus city operation from Terminal C. Spirit, Frontier, and United also have large operations at MCO.
Does Orlando Airport have a train station?
Yes, Terminal C at MCO features an integrated Brightline high-speed rail station, which opened in 2023. Brightline connects Orlando Airport to South Florida with stops in West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami. The train ride to Miami takes approximately 3.5 hours and offers a convenient alternative to driving or flying.
Is there free Wi-Fi at Orlando Airport?
Yes, MCO provides free unlimited Wi-Fi in all terminals. The network is easy to connect to without registration. The airport also has charging stations throughout all gate areas and the new Terminal C features USB-C and wireless charging pads built into seating areas.