Orlando International Airport Arrivals (MCO)

When you arrive at Orlando International Airport, you should remember three things. Following these simple tips can help ensure a stress-free travel experience.

First, familiarize yourself with the airport layout to know where your gate is and how to get there. Second, allow plenty of time for security checkpoints and possible delays.

Finally, make prior arrangements for ground transportation to your final destination.

Don't forget to retrieve your luggage and other personal belongings at the designated Baggage Claim area.

If you lose an item in the terminal, call Lost & Found at +1 407-825-2111.

The office is located in the main terminal building in Terminal B, opposite the food court area.

Once your item has been found, you can claim it at the division's office at Orlando International Airport's main terminal.

Important Note:

Suppose you are arriving in the United States from an international destination. In that case, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security requires a full declaration of passengers' currency or monetary instruments.

International travelers coming into the United States must fill out a Customs Declaration Form (CBP Form 6059B) and a FinCEN Form 105 if they carry more than the U.S. $10,000 in cash or other forms of money.

International travelers departing from the United States with currency or monetary instruments combined with over U.S. $10,000 must file a FinCEN Form 105 before departure.

You may file on paper or electronically on FinCEN Form 105 CMIR, U.S. Customs and Border Protection here: https://fincen105.cbp.dhs.gov.

The Orlando International Airport comprises a massive main terminal structure with north and south sides, four airside concourses accessible by elevated people movers, and 93 gates.

  • Airside 4 handles international arrivals, while Airside 1 handles secondary operations.
  • Terminal A comprises the northern half of the main terminal, with tramway connections to Airside 1 and 2.
  • Terminal B comprises the southern part of the main terminal, with access to Airside 3 and 4 via tram.
  • Terminal C is more than 80 percent complete as of June 2022, with substantial completion expected for 2022.

Once it's up and running, the new terminal's 15 gates will be able to fit up to 20 planes and 10–12 million more passengers each year.

Wi-Fi is available at Orlando International Airport

Wi-Fi is accessible in all indoor public areas of the Airport, including the terminal, departure gates, and baggage claim areas. Passengers can free connect to the "MCO Internet " wireless network at the Airport.

Transfer Services at Orlando International Airport

To ensure safe and efficient transportation for its customers, transport services from Orlando International Airport to the region include rental cars, taxis, rideshares, shuttles, trains, and public buses.

Passengers may plan their transfer options to avoid delays while in transit.

They should also transact only at the Airport and other legitimate transportation counters for their safety.

Rental Car Services at Orlando International Airport

Car rental counters are available at Orlando International Airport in Terminal A and Terminal B, Level 1 (Ground Transportation). See and compare all rental car companies at Orlando International Airport.

Usually, the rental facility is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also ask your service provider about specific service hours and how to return the item.

  • To speed up the process when picking up your vehicle at the facility, please have your valid driving license, passport, and credit card ready to present at the counter.
  • As soon as you have submitted any necessary paperwork, someone will bring you your car key and lead you to where your vehicle is stored.
  • Plan and book your rental car as soon as possible before your trip. Also, check with your rental car company to confirm your reservation ahead of your trip.
  • Customers must abide by the terms and conditions of the rental company at all times.

Ride Shares at Orlando International Airport

Rideshares pick up passengers at the Ground Transportation Center at Terminals 1 and 2.

Using a rideshare service like Uber or Lyft, you can sometimes avoid the expensive airport taxis and get to your destination for much less.

  • This service may even be more cost-effective than taking a cab from the Airport.
  • Rideshares pick up passengers at the designated area near the Airport.
  • Riders can look for rideshare by getting the company's app on their phones and talking with their driver directly.
  • They can also request a ride a few days before their flight to avoid the inconvenience.
  • For added safety, ridesharing apps should let users verify the identity of drivers by checking out their faces, license plates, and colors.

Taxis at Orlando International Airport

MCO has several taxi services inside the terminal. It can make things much easier for travelers.

Taxis cost upwards of $80 for a one-way trip to the city. If you're looking for a little more luxury, a limousine can take you to your hotel for about $100. See more information about taxis at Orlando International Airport.

Proceed to the Ground Transportation Center and wait for your turn for the next available taxi.

Please consult your driver for rates if you need to travel outside the city area. Giving the driver a tip (15–20% of the fare) for good service is customary.

Don't forget to record the cab company, vehicle number, and the driver's name when traveling from the Airport, just in case you leave something behind.

Trains at Orlando International Airport

Trains connect you to several destinations in the region. You can get there by taking the Lynx bus from the Airport terminal grounds. More information about train services near Orlando International Airport.

Buses at Orlando International Airport

A one-way bus fare from the Airport to downtown Orlando is $2.00. Look for your Lynx bus at the transport section of Terminals A and B. More information about buses to and from Orlando International Airport.

Hotel Shuttle Services at Orlando International Airport

Many hotels in Orlando provide shuttle services. Some of the services require reservations. Passengers may confirm with their local hotel if this is available at their accommodation.

Shuttle services pick up passengers at the Ground Transportation Center of Terminals A and B.

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