ORLANDO, FL. – Reminiscent of the summer of 2019, this 4th of July, 13-day holiday travel period promises to bring back memories of what it was like to travel prior to the pandemic at Florida’s busiest airport, Orlando International (MCO). Predictions call for more than three times as many travelers this year over last year.
4th of July Travel Data:
Total Arrival and Departure 2021 Projected Holiday Traffic Figures & 2020 Comparisons:
2021 Estimates | 2020 Actuals | |
Friday, June 25th | 118,119 | 39,035 |
Saturday, June 26th | 130,787 | 38,124 |
Sunday, July 27th | 120,608 | 36,837 |
Monday, July 28th | 114,847 | 39,018 |
Tuesday, June 29th | 106,142 | 33,237 |
Wednesday, June 30th | 106,666 | 35,045 |
Thursday, July 1st | 119,246 | 41,777 |
Friday, July 2nd | 120,280 | 44,538 |
Saturday, July 3rd | 134,414 | 34,469 |
Sunday, July 4th | 116,622 | 35,162 |
Monday, July 5th | 118,643 | 47,064 |
Tuesday, July 6th | 110,341 | 41,461 |
Wednesday, July 7th | 111,422 | 38,478 |
The information herein is provided as of the dates specified. Due to the outbreak and continuation of COVID-19 subsequent to the date of such information, the information contained herein may differ materially from the current operational and financial data.
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