Orlando International Airport

Orlando International Airport (IATA: MCO, ICAO: KMCO, FAA LID: MCO) is a major
public airport located six miles (10 km) southeast of Orlando, Florida, United
States. It is the second-busiest airport in the state of Florida.
The airport has two main terminals, A and B, which are connected by a people
mover system. The airport is a hub for several airlines, including
Southwest Airlines,
JetBlue Airways,
and Frontier
Airlines, and also serves as a focus city for
Spirit Airlines
and Delta Air Lines.
The airport offers a range of facilities and services to make the travel
experience more comfortable and enjoyable for passengers. These include a wide
variety of restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops, as well as duty-free stores for
international travelers. There are also several lounges available for travelers
to relax in, such as the
Delta Sky Club and
the United Club. The airport
also has a Hyatt Regency hotel located inside the main terminal building, which
is convenient for travelers with early morning flights or long layovers.
Orlando International Airport is well-connected to the city and surrounding
areas by a range of public transport options. The Lynx bus system operates
several routes that serve the airport, including the #11 and #42 routes which
connect to downtown Orlando and the International Drive area. There are also
several taxi and ride-sharing companies that operate at the airport, including
Uber and Lyft. Car rental companies such as Avis, Budget, and Enterprise also
have offices located at the airport for travelers who prefer to drive
themselves. Overall, Orlando International Airport is a well-equipped and
convenient transportation hub for travelers visiting the Orlando area.
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