Orlando International Airport Renames Terminals A, B, C to 1, 2, 3 Effective Immediately
The switch anchors a GOAA-approved $5.9 billion program to modernize MCO over the next decade.
Overview
- Terminal A is now Terminal 1, Terminal B is now Terminal 2, and Terminal C is now Terminal 3, with signage and references changing immediately.
- The airport’s physical layout is unchanged, so airlines and facilities remain in their existing locations under the new numbering.
- The renaming is part of a capital plan approved on October 15 that allocates $5.9 billion for MCO and $84.2 million for Orlando Executive Airport.
- Plans call for biometric boarding, an on-site hotel, a vertiport for air taxis, new VR/AR experiences, autonomous mobility technology, and 8,000 additional parking spaces targeted by 2030.
- Travelers and transportation providers are being urged to update pickup instructions and app labels to avoid short-term confusion, and Disney has not yet commented on revising guest materials.