#10 busiest U.S. airport · Southeast

MCO · Orlando International Airport

Orlando, Florida · 57.7M annual passengers · 2 terminals · 4 runways

Airlines

Orlando International Airport is served by virtually every major U.S. passenger airline, with hub or focus operations from Southwest Airlines, JetBlue Airways, and Spirit Airlines. The airline mix at any given airport reflects a combination of historical market position, gate availability, and the strategic priorities of each carrier. At MCO, the dominant operators have built out their schedules around connecting traffic, which is why you will see waves of arrivals and departures clustered into distinct banks across the day rather than spread evenly from sunrise to midnight.

The hub carriers — Southwest Airlines, JetBlue Airways, and Spirit Airlines — typically operate from contiguous gate clusters so that their operational ground crews, baggage systems, and gate agents can be efficiently shared. If you are flying one of these airlines, plan to arrive at the terminal that houses their main operation. Codeshare partners and members of the same global alliance (Star Alliance, Oneworld, or SkyTeam) may also be located in the same terminal to streamline international connections, while low-cost carriers tend to cluster in lower-cost gate areas — sometimes in a separate concourse or even a dedicated terminal building.

Below is the working list of mainline carriers that operate scheduled service at MCO. Regional affiliates (Envoy Air, SkyWest, Republic Airways, PSA Airlines, Endeavor Air, Mesa Airlines, GoJet, Piedmont Airlines, Air Wisconsin, CommutAir) operate a substantial share of the short-haul flights you will see and are branded under their mainline parent (American Eagle, Delta Connection, United Express). Cargo operators including FedEx Express, UPS Airlines, DHL Aviation, Atlas Air, and Amazon Air also maintain ramp positions at most of the busiest U.S. airports, although passengers will rarely interact with their facilities directly.

  • Alaska Airlines
  • Allegiant Air
  • American Airlines
  • Delta Air Lines
  • Frontier Airlines
  • Hawaiian Airlines
  • JetBlue Airways Hub
  • Southwest Airlines Hub
  • Spirit Airlines Hub
  • Sun Country Airlines
  • United Airlines

If you are searching for a specific destination from Orlando, the most reliable approach is to search by route on Google Flights, Kayak, or directly on the airline's site rather than assuming a city pair is served. Schedules shift seasonally — summer and winter peak schedules add leisure routes that disappear in the shoulder seasons — and codeshare flights are sometimes operated by a partner airline you would not expect. Always check the operating carrier on your booking confirmation, as it determines which terminal you will use, which check-in counter to visit, and which baggage rules apply to your itinerary.