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Orlando International Airport (MCO) guide

An interactive MCO map plus everything you need before you fly, covering Terminals A, B & C, gates, parking, car rental, dining, baggage claim and where each airline sits.

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Interactive recreation for demo/wayfinding · schematic layout, not to scale. This shows the North Terminal check-in level (Terminals A & B) as in your map; actual gates are out at Airsides 1–4 reached by the free APM, and Terminal C handles international & JetBlue. Confirm details with the airport before you travel.

Introduction

Orlando International Airport (MCO) is the busiest airport in Florida and one of the busiest in the country. It is the main gateway for visitors heading to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, and the beaches of Central Florida. With millions of travelers passing through each year, MCO can feel big and busy. But once you know the layout, it is simple to get around.

Looking at an airport map before you arrive is one of the smartest things you can do. It helps you find the right terminal, the closest parking, and the fastest path to your gate. You will spend less time confused and more time enjoying your trip.

MCO has three terminals: Terminal A, Terminal B, and the newer Terminal C. Terminals A and B sit together in the North Terminal Complex. Terminal C is a separate, modern building to the south.

In this guide, we walk you through the full Orlando airport map — every terminal, the airside concourses, where each airline sits, parking, car rentals, dining, and baggage claim. We also share travel tips from MyFlyyatra and popular flight routes from Orlando to India.


Orlando International Airport (MCO) Overview

Airport Location and Layout

Orlando International Airport sits about 6 miles southeast of downtown Orlando. You reach it easily from the SR-528 (Beachline Expressway).

Detail

Information

Airport name

Orlando International Airport

Airport code

MCO (IATA) / KMCO (ICAO)

Address

1 Jeff Fuqua Blvd., Orlando, FL 32827

Distance from downtown Orlando

About 6 miles (9.5 km)

Website

flymco.com

Major airlines at MCO include Southwest, Frontier, Spirit, JetBlue, Delta, American, and United, plus many international carriers. Southwest is the airport's biggest airline, and MCO is also a base for Frontier and Breeze and a focus city for JetBlue.

Understanding the MCO Airport Layout

MCO is built around two terminal complexes.

Main Terminal Complex (North): This is one large building split into two sides — Terminal A on the west and Terminal B on the east. The two sides share a central atrium on Level 3, so you can walk between them before security. The building has three main levels: ticketing on Level 3, baggage claim on Level 2, and ground transportation on Level 1.

Terminal A: The west side of the main terminal. It leads to Airside 1 and Airside 2.

Terminal B: The east side of the main terminal. It leads to Airside 3 and Airside 4.

Terminal C: A separate, newer building to the south. It opened in 2022 and handles JetBlue and many international flights. It connects to the main terminal by a train and walkway.

Airside Concourses: This is where the gates are. MCO has four airsides, each reached by a short automated train (people mover) from the main terminal:

  • Airside 1: Gates 1–29

  • Airside 2: Gates 100–129

  • Airside 3: Gates 30–59

  • Airside 4: Gates 70–99

Terminal C has its own gates, numbered in the 230s and up.


Orlando Airport Map (MCO Map)

Interactive Orlando Airport Map Overview

The Orlando airport map shows the full picture at a glance. On the MCO airport map, you can see the North Terminal Complex (Terminals A and B), all four airsides with their gate numbers, the separate Terminal C, the people-mover trains, parking garages, and the roads leading in and out.

The official Orlando International Airport map is available above, where you can zoom in to find gates, shops, restrooms, and security checkpoints. Using a map of Orlando airport before you fly helps you pick the right parking garage and the closest entrance for your airline.

How to Navigate MCO Efficiently

Here is the simple way to read a map of MCO and move fast:

  1. Find your airline and note its terminal (A, B, or C).

  2. Head to the correct side of the building or to Terminal C.

  3. Check in and drop bags on Level 3 (main terminal).

  4. Clear security at the checkpoint for your side.

  5. Ride the people mover to your airside and gate.

Keep your boarding pass handy. It lists your gate, and signs throughout the airport point the way.


MCO Terminal Map Guide

The MCO terminal map is easy once you split it into A, B, and C. Below is a quick look at each, plus how they connect.

Terminal A Map and Facilities

Terminal A is the west side of the main terminal. It connects to Airside 1 (gates 1–29) and Airside 2 (gates 100–129). You will find check-in on Level 3 and baggage claim on Level 2. Terminal A has dining, shops, and a lounge.

Terminal B Map and Facilities

Terminal B is the east side of the main terminal. It connects to Airside 3 (gates 30–59) and Airside 4 (gates 70–99). It also links to Terminal C by train. International arrivals are often processed here at Airside 4.

Terminal C Map and Facilities

Terminal C is the newest part of the airport. It opened in 2022 as a modern, high-tech building. It handles JetBlue and many international airlines. It has its own security, gates (230s and up), and the Palm Court dining and shopping area. A Brightline train station is also located here.

Terminal Connections and Transfers

Before security, you can walk between Terminals A and B through the shared atrium on Level 3. To reach Terminal C, take the free Terminal Link train or walk through the connector. After you pass security, you stay within your own airside, so always go to the right terminal first.


Orlando Airport Terminal A Map

Terminal A is on the west side of the main terminal building. It is busy, since it serves many of MCO's low-cost and domestic airlines.

Airlines Operating from Terminal A

Terminal A (Airsides 1 and 2) serves airlines such as Southwest, Frontier, Spirit, Virgin Atlantic, Air Transat, and Avelo. Always check your boarding pass, since airlines can change.

Security Checkpoints

The west security checkpoint serves Terminal A. After you clear it, you ride the people mover to Airside 1 or Airside 2. TSA PreCheck and CLEAR lanes are available here.

Gates and Services

Airside 1 holds gates 1–29, and Airside 2 holds gates 100–129. Both have restrooms, charging spots, and pet relief areas. You will find a lounge in this area too.

Dining and Shopping

Terminal A offers a mix of quick bites, sit-down spots, coffee shops, and stores. Grab a meal or a snack before you board, and pick up gifts or travel items on Level 3.


Orlando Airport Terminal B Map

Terminal B is on the east side of the main terminal. It serves many of the full-service U.S. airlines.

Airlines Operating from Terminal B

Terminal B (Airsides 3 and 4) serves airlines such as American, Delta, United, Alaska, Air Canada, WestJet, and Allegiant. Confirm with your airline before you travel.

Gate Locations

Airside 3 holds gates 30–59, and Airside 4 holds gates 70–99. Airside 4 also handles international arrivals, with customs and immigration nearby.

Restaurants and Amenities

Terminal B has plenty of dining, from fast food to full meals. You will also find airline lounges here, including the Delta Sky Club, United Club, and Admirals Club, plus shops and charging areas.


Orlando Airport Terminal C Map

Terminal C is the newest and most modern terminal at MCO. It feels open, bright, and easy to use.

Terminal C Layout

Terminal C is a separate building to the south. It has its own ticketing, security, and gates (numbered in the 230s and up). The Palm Court area offers dining and shopping. A Brightline high-speed train station is located right here, which connects Orlando to South Florida.

International Arrivals

Terminal C handles many international flights, both U.S. and foreign airlines. If you arrive from another country here, you clear U.S. Customs and Border Protection in the terminal before picking up your bags.

Technology and Passenger Facilities

Terminal C was built with modern travelers in mind. It uses touchless and digital tools to speed up check-in and bag drop. You will find comfortable seating, lots of natural light, charging stations, and clear digital signs that guide you to your gate.


MCO Gates Map and Airside Concourses

The MCO gate map is easy to follow once you know that gates live in the four airsides. Each airside connects to the main terminal by a short people-mover train.

Airside 1

Airside 1 holds gates 1–29. It connects to Terminal A and mostly handles domestic flights. It has shops, dining, and a lounge.

Airside 2

Airside 2 holds gates 100–129. It also connects to Terminal A. You will find a lounge and a range of food and retail here.

Airside 3

Airside 3 holds gates 30–59. It connects to Terminal B and serves several major U.S. airlines, with lounges and dining nearby.

Airside 4

Airside 4 holds gates 70–99. It connects to Terminal B and handles many international arrivals, with customs processing in this area.

Finding Your Gate Quickly

To find your gate fast, check your boarding pass for the gate number. The first digit tells you the airside (for example, gates in the 30s are Airside 3). Go to the right terminal, clear security, then ride the train to your airside.


Orlando Airport Airlines by Terminal

Knowing the airline terminals at MCO before you go saves time. Here is a quick guide. Assignments can change, so always confirm with your airline or boarding pass.

Southwest Airlines Terminal at MCO

Southwest, MCO's largest airline, operates from Terminal A (Airsides 1 and 2).

Frontier Airlines Terminal at MCO

Frontier flies from Terminal A (Airsides 1 and 2).

United Airlines Terminal at MCO

United operates from Terminal B (Airsides 3 and 4).

Delta Airlines Terminal at MCO

Delta flies from Terminal B, with the Delta Sky Club lounge in this area.

American Airlines Terminal at MCO

American Airlines operates from Terminal B, home to the Admirals Club lounge.

JetBlue Terminal at MCO

JetBlue flies from Terminal C, the airport's newest terminal.

Terminal

Main Airlines

Terminal A (Airsides 1 & 2)

Southwest, Frontier, Spirit, Virgin Atlantic, Air Transat, Avelo

Terminal B (Airsides 3 & 4)

American, Delta, United, Alaska, Air Canada, WestJet, Allegiant

Terminal C

JetBlue, British Airways, Aer Lingus, Emirates, Avianca, and more


Orlando Airport Parking Map

The MCO parking map makes it simple to park close to your terminal. Pick the garage that matches your airline's side to cut down on walking.

Terminal Parking Garages

The closest parking is in the terminal garages. Garage A is best for Terminal A. Garage B is best for Terminal B. Garage C sits next to Terminal C. All connect to the terminals by covered walkways.

Economy Parking

For lower rates, use the economy lots (North Park Place near Terminals A/B and South Park Place near Terminal C). A free 24-hour shuttle takes you to the terminal. Allow a little extra time.

Valet Parking

If you want the easiest option, valet parking is available right at the terminal curb. You drop your car and walk straight in.

Parking Rates and Directions

Rates change by lot and by how long you stay. The garages cost more but are closest. The economy lots cost less but need a shuttle.


Orlando Airport Car Rental Map

Renting a car at MCO is easy because the rental companies are right on-site.

Rental Car Locations

Most major rental car brands have counters in the main terminal. Look for them on Level 1 (ground transportation) and Level 3, on both the A and B sides. Terminal C also has rental options nearby.

Rental Car Return Areas

Return your car at the on-site garages near the terminal. Clear signs guide you to the return level, so you can drop off and walk to check-in without a long shuttle ride.

Ground Transportation Center

Level 1 of the main terminal is the ground transportation center. This is where you find rental cars, taxis, rideshare pickups, shuttles, and buses to hotels and theme parks. Follow the signs from baggage claim down to Level 1.


Orlando Airport Food Map

You will find plenty to eat at MCO. The MCO food map shows dining across all terminals, from quick snacks to sit-down meals.

Best Restaurants in Terminal A

Terminal A and its airsides offer fast food, coffee shops, and casual sit-down spots. Grab a bite before your flight in Airside 1 or Airside 2.

Best Restaurants in Terminal B

Terminal B has a good mix of restaurants, bars, and grab-and-go counters in Airsides 3 and 4. It is a solid choice for a full meal before a long flight.

Dining Options in Terminal C

Terminal C's Palm Court is the dining and shopping highlight. It offers modern restaurants, local flavors, and quick options, all in a bright, open space.

Tip: A valid boarding pass lets you explore dining in the main terminal before security. After security, eat in your own airside.


Orlando Airport Baggage Claim Map

When you land, the MCO baggage claim map helps you find your bags fast. Baggage claim is on Level 2 of the main terminal, and Terminal C has its own claim area.

Domestic Arrivals

For domestic flights into the main terminal, ride the people mover from your airside back to the terminal, then go down to Level 2 for baggage claim. Screens show which carousel matches your flight.

International Arrivals

International arrivals clear U.S. Customs first. In the main terminal, this happens near Airside 4 in Terminal B. In Terminal C, customs is in that building. After customs, you pick up your bags and head to Level 1 to exit.

Lost and Found Information

If you lose an item, contact the airport's Lost and Found or your airline's baggage office. Each airline handles bags left on planes, while the airport handles items lost in the terminal. Report a lost item as soon as you can.


Travel Tips from MyFlyyatra

Arriving at MCO During Peak Travel Times

MCO gets very busy during school breaks, holidays, and summer. Lines for check-in, security, and customs can be long. If you fly during these times, plan for extra waiting and stay patient.

How Early to Arrive

For domestic flights, arrive about 2 hours early. For international flights, give yourself at least 3 hours. During peak season, add even more time so you do not feel rushed.

Fastest Routes Between Terminals

Before security, use the Level 3 atrium to walk between Terminals A and B. Take the free Terminal Link train to reach Terminal C. Always head to the correct terminal first, since you cannot cross between airsides after security.

Transportation Options from Orlando Airport

From Level 1, you can pick up a rental car, a taxi, a rideshare (Uber or Lyft), a hotel shuttle, or a theme-park bus. The Brightline train at Terminal C connects to South Florida. There is no direct rail to downtown Orlando yet, so most visitors drive or use rideshare.


Orlando (MCO) to India Flights

Flying from Orlando to India? MCO connects to all major Indian cities with one-stop routes through hubs in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. If you are searching for the best USA to India flights, the table below shows popular starting fares to help you plan. Prices change with season and demand, so check current rates before you book.

Route

Starting Fare

Orlando (MCO) to Mumbai (BOM)

$750

Orlando (MCO) to Delhi (DEL)

$765

Orlando (MCO) to Ahmedabad (AMD)

$665

Orlando (MCO) to Kolkata (CCU)

$800

Orlando (MCO) to Chennai (MAA)

$740

Orlando (MCO) to Bangalore (BLR)

$705

Orlando (MCO) to Cochin (COK)

$775

Orlando (MCO) to Hyderabad (HYD)

$740

Orlando (MCO) to Trivandrum (TRV)

$825

Orlando (MCO) to Pune (PNQ)

$670

Orlando (MCO) to Goa (GOI)

$755

Orlando (MCO) to Jaipur (JAI)

$730

Orlando (MCO) to Jodhpur (JDH)

$675

Orlando (MCO) to Calicut (CCJ)

$790

Orlando (MCO) to Vadodara (BDQ)

$680

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many terminals are at Orlando Airport?

MCO has three terminals: Terminal A and Terminal B (together in the main North Terminal Complex) and the newer Terminal C to the south. The main terminal also connects to four airside concourses where the gates are.

Which terminal does Southwest use at MCO?

Southwest, the airport's biggest airline, flies from Terminal A (Airsides 1 and 2). Always confirm with your boarding pass, since assignments can change.

How do I get between Terminal A, B, and C?

Before security, walk between Terminals A and B through the Level 3 atrium. Take the free Terminal Link train to reach Terminal C. After security, you stay within your own airside, so go to the correct terminal first.

Where is baggage claim at Orlando Airport?

Baggage claim is on Level 2 of the main terminal for Terminals A and B. Terminal C has its own baggage claim area. Screens show which carousel matches your flight.

Does Orlando Airport have a terminal map?

Yes. You can view the official Orlando airport map on above. It shows all terminals, airsides, gates, parking, dining, and more, and you can zoom in for detail.

What is the easiest way to navigate MCO?

Find your airline's terminal, check in and drop bags on Level 3, clear security, then ride the people mover to your airside and gate. Follow the signs and keep your boarding pass handy.

Where can I find Orlando Airport parking?

Park in the terminal garages (A, B, or C) for the shortest walk, or use the economy lots for lower rates with a free shuttle. Valet parking is also available.

Which terminal should I use for my airline?

It depends on your airline. As a guide, Terminal A serves Southwest, Frontier, and Spirit; Terminal B serves American, Delta, and United; and Terminal C serves JetBlue and many international airlines. Always check your boarding pass to be sure.


Note: Airline and terminal assignments at MCO can change, including during ongoing airport upgrades. Always confirm your terminal and gate with your airline or your boarding pass before you travel.

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