The airport code MCO stands for the airport's former name, McCoy Air Force Base, a Strategic Air Command (SAC) installation. Because MCO is the largest major airport near Disney World, its code is sometimes jokingly described as "Mickey's Corporate Office."
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"Orlando International Airport is known as MCO. It is sometimes referred to as ""the Real McCoy""! It is located in Orlando, Orange County, Florida at 1 Airport Boulevard."
MCO airport is located in Orlando, Florida. This airport offers shopping and dining, on-airport parking, employment opportunities, and flight information for the air traveler.
The airport code for Orlando International Airport is MCO.
The Orlando International Airport (MCO) offers a variety of amenities. Such services include rental cars, free wireless access, and a wide variety of shops and restaurants.
The Orlando-Sanford International airport is SFB. Orlando International Airport is MCO and Orlando Executive Airport is ORL.
About 215 miles from Fort Lauderdale Airport to Orlando International Airport.
Contrary to popular rumor MCO does not stand for "Mickey's Corporate Office". MCO was the old International Air Transport Association (IATA) code for McCoy Air Force Base parts of which were incorporated into what is now Orlando International Airport. When the switchover from military to civilian facility was completed in 1976 the new airport retained the existing IATA code.
There are a few different options for parking at the MCO Airport that are at different rates. You can choose Economy parking and pay $10. You can also choose Terminal parking which is $17. These are the most common forms of parking at the airport but you can also choose Valet parking which is $25.
The air distance from Pennsylvania's Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) to Florida's Orlando International Airport (MCO) is 863 miles. That equals 1,388 kilometers or 749 nautical miles.