Some significant new changes are coming to Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Orlando Executive Airport (ORL) over the next decade. The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has revealed new plans detailing several bold new additions, including infrastructure improvements, facial recognition and biometric scanning, VR and AR rides, and more.
Orlando International Airport (MCO), which most fly into for their Disney World vacation, is one of the busiest airports in Florida and in the U.S. overall. This new long-term strategy focuses on growth and enhancement of the guest experience. Keep reading for everything we know about the changes coming!
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Changes Coming to Orlando Airports
Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) has just revealed a new strategic vision detailing improvements and growth for Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Orlando Executive Airport (ORL) over the next 10 years. The new changes and improvements, according to the GOAA, are focused on “enhancing the customer experience and strengthening the Aviation Authority’s role as a driver of economic growth and innovation.”
A video shared by the GOAA reveals a bird’s eye view of an improved MCO featuring new… read full article on Mickey Visit.
