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Orlando Airport Braces for Influx of Nearly 2 Million Thanksgiving Travelers

    Nearly 2M travelers expected at Orlando International Airport for Thanksgiving holiday period
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    Published on 24 November 2025
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    As the skies clear following the recent government shutdown, Orlando International Airport is gearing up for a bustling Thanksgiving travel season. The Federal Aviation Administration’s lift on flight-reduction mandates has paved the way for airlines to restore their normal schedules, setting the stage for a slight uptick in holiday travelers.

    This year, nearly 1.9 million passengers are anticipated to navigate the bustling terminals of Orlando International Airport (MCO) during the Thanksgiving period. Known for its popularity as a holiday destination, Orlando is once again preparing for an influx of visitors eager to enjoy its attractions.

    “Orlando consistently ranks as one of the nation’s top travel spots during the holidays, and our airport is fully prepared to accommodate the surge,” stated Lance Lyttle, CEO of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, reinforcing the airport’s readiness to handle the increased traffic.

    Amidst the preparations, travelers arriving early in the week expressed a mix of relief and lingering uncertainty. Ruby Stewart, a passenger en route to New York, shared her concerns about potential disruptions. “I was praying, ‘Lord, please don’t let my flight be canceled,’” she explained. “I was so worried that I even opted for travel protection just to be safe.”

    As travelers like Stewart brace for their journeys, Orlando International Airport continues to adapt to the evolving travel landscape, ensuring a smoother experience for all its passengers. Meanwhile, discussions regarding the creation of an independent police force at the airport remain a topic of interest, with potential implications for future security measures.

    “I was praying, ‘Lord, please don’t let my flight be cancelled,’” she said. “I thought it would be canceled, so I bought travel protection just in case.”

    Others decided to shift their travel plans entirely out of concern of holiday travel.

    Melissa Izaguirre of San Antonio said she had concerns about delays and cancellations prompted her to vacation the week before Thanksgiving. 

    “I was really concerned about traveling this Thanksgiving week, which is why we came the week before and are leaving today,” she said.

    [VIDEO: Orlando International Airport to begin replacing trams next month. What that means for travelers]

    MCO officials have Sunday, Nov. 23rd as the fourth-busiest day of the Thanksgiving travel period, with 169,728 travelers expected through the airport. The busiest day is projected to be the Sunday after Thanksgiving, with 177,400 travelers as returning crowds typically peak.

    To help manage the influx, MCO is enhancing its customer experience ambassador program and encouraging travelers to make advanced parking reservations to reduce congestion. The airport is also reminding passengers of its “3–2–1 rule”: Arrive three hours before departure, reach TSA security two hours before, and be at the gate one hour prior to boarding.

    Despite some concerns traveling at MCO on Sunday Nov. 23, some travelers said their experience has been smoother than expected.

    “Today has been going good. I was able to return the car real quick and easy,” said Jay Spencer, also traveling to New York.

    For many, relief sets in once they clear their final airport hurdles.

    [VIDEO: Vote could pave way for SunRail connection to Orlando International Airport]

    “I’m going home, and hopefully everything goes well,” Stewart said. “No more traveling until next year.”

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