Ranked the seventh busiest airport in the U.S. and the busiest in Florida, Orlando International Airport is served by dozens of passenger airlines and offers nonstop flights to more than 160 destinations worldwide. MCO has an on-site hotel, ten rental car agencies, several aircraft maintenance facilities and over 170 food, beverage and retail locations.
Serving as a gateway to central Florida’s many attractions, MCO is a major driver of economic activity for the state generating an economic impact of more than $41 billion. It is a world-class global connector serving millions of passengers annually across its three terminals and is the only U.S. airport with an intermodal facility that offers high-speed rail service. The service, in partnership with Brightline, connects MCO with Miami and several cities along the east coast of Florida.