Orlando International Airport MCOKMCO
Orlando International (MCO) is Central Florida’s main airport and a major leisure, convention and local-origin gateway rather than a classic alliance mega-hub. Southwest, Frontier and Breeze have strong base-style operations here, JetBlue treats Orlando as a focus city, and the international network reaches Canada, the Caribbean, Latin America and Europe. For frequent flyers, the key operational point is that MCO is built around separate airside satellites and a newer Terminal C: transfers are straightforward when you stay within the same airside group, but can become landside, security-again moves when changing between Terminal C and the older A/B complex or between unrelated airside groups.
Timezone: America/New_York
Airport lounges
Lounge access is reference info; commission never ranks.
Official info
- Official site
- https://flymco.com/
As of 2026-06-20 — confirm with the airport.
Airport facts
- ICAO
- KMCO
- Elevation
- 96 ft
- Scheduled service
- Yes
- Runways
- 4
- Longest runway
- 12005 ft
Terminals
To the city
- LYNX bus Link 11 → Downtown Orlando / LYNX Central Station · Public bus from Orlando International Airport Terminal A to downtown; exact current timetable should be checked with LYNX.
- Bus / coach
- LYNX public buses serve Orlando International Airport, including Link 11 to downtown Orlando and other airport routes.
- Taxi
- Taxis are available from designated ground transportation areas at the airport.
- Train / metro
- Brightline intercity rail serves the Orlando station at the airport Intermodal Terminal for South Florida service; SunRail does not directly serve MCO, but LYNX bus connections can reach SunRail stations such as Sand Lake Road.
- Rideshare
- Ride app/rideshare pickup is available at designated airport pickup areas.
Airport services
Cities served
Hotels near the airport
Reference data — airport facts AI-sourced (likely), confirm with the airport; commission never ranks.