Orlando International Airport

Orlando International Airport is a major international airport located 6 mi (9.7 km) southeast of the central business district of Orlando. It is the second-busiest airport in Florida, after Miami International Airport. It is the 13th-busiest airport in the United States and the 29th-busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic.The airport serves as a focus city for Southwest Airlines and JetBlue Airways. Southwest is currently the airport's largest carrier in terms of passengers traveled; The Orlando International Airport consists of a hub-and-spoke layout with a large main terminal building and four airside concourses accessible via elevated tram systems or people movers. The main terminal building is divided into two terminals; A and B. There are passenger check-in and baggage claim facilities on both the building's north side (Terminal A), and on the building's south side (Terminal B). Both terminals share two security checkpoints, one in the West Hall leading to Airsides 1 and 3, and another in the East Atrium, leading to Airsides 2 and 4.

Location: 6 mi (9.7 km) southeast of the central business district of Orlando
URL: http://www.orlandoairports.net/


Airlines and destinations
Airlines Destinations Terminal
Aer Lingus Dublin A/1
Aeromexico Mexico City A/1
Air Canada Montreal-Trudeau, Toronto-Pearson
Seasonal: Halifax, Ottawa
A/1
Air Transat Montreal-Trudeau, Toronto-Pearson
Seasonal: Halifax, Winnipeg
A/1
AirTran Airways
operated by Southwest Airlines
Akron/Canton, Aruba, Atlanta, Austin (begins August 11, 2013), Baltimore, Buffalo (ends November 2, 2013), Chicago-Midway, Columbus (OH), Dayton, Detroit, Grand Rapids (ends August 10, 2013), Houston-Hobby, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Memphis (begins August 11, 2013; ends November 2, 2013), Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Montego Bay, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Raleigh/Durham, Richmond(ends November 2, 2013), Washington-National (ends August 10, 2013)
Seasonal: Boston
A/2
Alaska Airlines San Diego, Seattle/Tacoma A/1
American Airlines Chicago-O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami, New York-JFK A/1
Avianca Bogota, San Salvador
Seasonal: Guatemala City
A/1
Bahamasair Nassau B/3
British Airways London-Gatwick B/4
CanJet Halifax, Montreal-Trudeau, Toronto-Pearson
Seasonal: Ottawa, Quebec City
A/1
Caribbean Airlines Kingston, Port of Spain A/1
Copa Airlines Panama City A/1
Delta Air Lines Atlanta, Boston, Cincinnati, Detroit, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Memphis, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York-JFK, New York-LaGuardia, Salt Lake City
Seasonal: Cancun, Hartford, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh
B/4
Delta Connection
operated by Compass Airlines
Kansas City B/4
Delta Connection
operated by ExpressJet Airlines
Seasonal: Birmingham (AL), Grand Rapids B/4
Delta Connection
operated by GoJet Airlines
Seasonal: Omaha, Richmond B/4
Delta Connection
operated by Pinnacle Airlines
Raleigh/Durham B/4
Delta Connection operated by Shuttle America Seasonal: Columbus (OH), Indianapolis B/4
Dutch Antilles Express Curacao A/1
Frontier Airlines Bloomington/Normal, Denver, Harrisburg,, Trenton (NJ), Wilmington (DE) (begins July 2, 2013)
Seasonal: Madison, Omaha
B/4
Gol Airlines Santo Domingo, Sao Paulo-Guarulhos A/1
JetBlue Airways Aguadilla, Austin, Boston, Bogota, Buffalo, Cancun, Hartford/Springfield, Montego Bay, Nassau, New York-JFK, New York-LaGuardia, Newark, Newburgh, Ponce, Providence, Richmond, San Jose (CR), San Juan, Santo Domingo, Syracuse, Washington-National, White Plains, Worcester (begins November 7, 2013) A/1
LAN Airlines Seasonal: Santiago de Chile A/1
Lufthansa Frankfurt B/4
MetJet
operated by Sun Country Airlines
Green Bay B/4
Silver Airways Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers (begins July 1, 2013), Gainesville, Macon (GA), Marsh Harbour, Pensacola B/3
Southwest Airlines Albany, Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, Birmingham (AL), Branson, Buffalo, Charlotte, Chicago-Midway, Columbus (OH), Denver, Flint, Grand Rapids (begins August 11, 2013), Greenville/Spartanburg (ends August 10, 2013), Hartford/Springfield, Houston-Hobby, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Key West, Las Vegas, Long Island/Islip, Louisville, Manchester (NH), Memphis (begins November 3, 2013), Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Nashville, New Orleans, Norfolk/Virginia Beach, Omaha, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Providence, Raleigh/Durham, Rochester (NY), St. Louis, San Antonio, San Juan
Seasonal: Albuquerque, Cleveland, Dayton, Detroit, Jackson, Little Rock, Oklahoma City
A/2
Spirit Airlines Atlantic City, Chicago-O'Hare, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Houston-Intercontinental, Latrobe (PA), San Juan B/3
Sun Country Airlines Minneapolis/St. Paul
Seasonal: Lansing
B/4
Sunwing Airlines Ottawa, Toronto-Pearson
Seasonal: Montreal-Trudeau
A/1
TAM Airlines Sao Paulo-Guarulhos A/1
United Airlines Chicago-O'Hare, Cleveland, Denver, Houston-Intercontinental, Los Angeles, Newark, San Francisco, Washington-Dulles B/3
United Express
operated by Skywest Airlines
Seasonal: Houston-Intercontinental B/3
US Airways Charlotte, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Washington-National B/3
US Airways Express
operated by Republic Airlines
Washington-National B/3
Virgin America Los Angeles, San Francisco (ends July 16, 2013) A/2
Virgin Atlantic Airways London-Gatwick, Manchester (UK)
Seasonal: Glasgow-International
B/4


Volaris Mexico City A/1
WestJet Toronto-Pearson, Calgary
Seasonal: Edmonton, Moncton, Halifax, Hamilton (ON), London (ON), Montreal-Trudeau, Ottawa, St. John's, Winnipeg
A/1
Whitejets Seasonal: Sao Paulo-Guarulhos A/1
*Source of information: Wikipedia.