Terminal A Overview

Terminal A at MCO serves as the main hub for many domestic airlines. Airsides 1 and 3 are accessible from Terminal A, serving carriers including American Airlines, Delta, United, and several international airlines. The terminal features a wide selection of dining options including chain restaurants and local eateries.

Terminal B Overview

Terminal B is located on the south side of the airport and provides access to Airsides 2 and 4. Southwest Airlines, JetBlue, Spirit, Frontier, and others operate from this terminal. Terminal B has its own food court, shopping options, and a CLEAR enrollment center for expedited security.

Terminal C - The New Addition

Terminal C opened in 2022 as MCO's first new terminal in decades. It features 15 gates, automated screening lanes, and modern amenities. JetBlue and Caribbean airlines are among the primary operators. Terminal C is connected to the main terminal complex by an automated people mover system.

Getting Between Terminals

The automated people mover connects all terminals at MCO, running continuously. Walking between Terminal A and Terminal B through the main building takes about 10 to 15 minutes. Allow extra time if connecting through Terminal C. BusBrother group pickups can be coordinated at any terminal's ground transportation area.

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