Virgin Atlantic Moves Terminal at Orlando International Airport

Virgin Atlantic will soon change its terminal operations at Orlando International Airport (MCO). Starting on June 30, 2026, the airline will relocate from Terminal A to the newly expanded Terminal C.
Details of the Terminal Change
This shift affects all passengers traveling with Virgin Atlantic, impacting both arrivals and departures. The relocation coincides with the recent expansion of Terminal C, which now includes four new MARS (Multiple Aircraft Ramp System) gates, numbered 250 to 254.
Improvements at Orlando International Airport
The terminal relocation aims to enhance passenger experience by balancing traffic across the airport. MCO is in the midst of significant transformations to expand its operations over the next decade.
- Terminal renaming to Terminal 1, 2, and 3.
- Introduction of an on-airport AAM vertiport planned for completion by 2030.
- Development of Air Taxis, designed to reduce travel times between locations.
For instance, a trip to Tampa that typically takes 2-3 hours could be reduced to just 30-40 minutes using this innovative transportation technology.
This transformation presents an exciting opportunity for passengers and the airport. For further updates and news related to Orlando International Airport, stay tuned to El-Balad.



