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The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority is launching a sweeping $6 billion modernization plan aimed at completely reshaping how travelers move through Orlando International Airport. The initiative was announced in detail Thursday morning by GOAA’s new CEO,
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Flight disruptions continue at Orlando airport even as government shutdown nears end
Even if the federal government shutdown ends soon, air travelers are being warned to expect continued disruptions at airports nationwide.
Despite efforts on Capitol Hill to reopen the federal government, stress on airports nationwide continues to mount. On Tuesday, flight reductions increased to 6%, with projections of reaching 10% on Friday if the shutdown persists.
MCO (Orlando International Airport) shares live security wait times for TSA lines and parking.
Flights at Orlando International Airport are still operating with a 6% reduction, even after government shutdown ended and air traffic control workers are back to work. The FAA says they want to keep monitoring and make sure its safe before flights ramp back up.
Orlando International Airport ranked high in several categories for USA Today 10BEST Readers’ Choice Awards. See how MCO did.
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Orlando International Airport among 40 airports facing flight reductions due to FAA decision
WFTV has learned that Orlando International Airport is one of the 40 airports across the country that will experience a 10% reduction of flights by the FAA.
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Orlando International Airport accepts donations for airport workers amid ongoing government shutdown
Orlando International Airport is collecting donations to help airport workers impacted by the government shutdown. Donations can be dropped off at the airport until Friday, Nov. 7.
Orlando International Airport has announced a sweeping $6 billion plan to modernize its facilities and improve the experience for the 57 million passengers who traveled through MCO last year.
Trump administration officials citing safety data said airlines can increase the number of flights they operate at 40 airports across the country.