Location details, contact information, airlines, departure and arrival flight status, transportation, facilities and services, parking, special passenger amenities, nearby hotels and answers to passengers' frequently asked questions.
Orlando International Airport, opened on September 1, 1981, is the busiest in the state of Florida, along with Miami. In recent years, its traffic has grown considerably thanks to the boom in tourism in the city. It operates domestic destinations and international flights to most of America, Europe and the Middle East.
Official Website: orlandoairports.net
Number of Terminals - 3 - Terminals A, B and C, open 24 hours a day. Terminals A and B are located within the same building, while an automatic people mover (APM or Terminal Link) links them to Terminal C. SEE MORE
Annual passenger traffic: 57.7 million passengers went through it in 2023.
Tel: +1 407 825 2001. Flight information: Tel +1 407 825 8463.
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Information desks throughout the terminals, near the security checkpoints. They operate from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm (Tel +1 407 825 2352 / 2355).
The airport is located 10 km (6 miles) southeast of the city centre.
See MapCar rental companies are located on level 1 of Terminals A and B and on level 4 of Terminal C.
Several sectors for short and long stays and two zones for passenger pick-up (North & South Cell Phone Lots), free of charge. Valet parking service in front of the Departures Halls, from 6:00 am to 11:00 pm.
Garages A, B, C - Multi-level facilities adjacent to each terminal, for short and long stays. Electric vehicle charging stations on level 2 of A and B. Most spaces are covered, and the first 20 minutes are free.
Terminal Top Parking - Covered parking for short and long periods above the North Complex building. The first 20 min. are free of charge.
South, West & North Park Place Economy Lots - Remote areas with complimentary shuttle service every 10 minutes, 24 hours a day. 10 min. of complimentary parking.
The facility is equipped with ramps, elevators, escalators, moving walkways, vehicles for transporting people to and from boarding areas, reserved spaces in the parking lots, adapted telephones and restrooms, and relief areas for service animals. Passengers requiring wheelchairs should contact their airline before arrival. For more information, click HERE.
Latest updates: February 17, 2024