ORLANDO, FL. – For the month of July, Orlando International Airport (MCO) saw an improvement of 310,000 passengers over June, giving the airport another gradual monthly increase.
“The last time we saw this many passengers moving through Orlando International was just as the pandemic struck in March,” says Phil Brown, Chief Executive Officer of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority. “Since then, we remain encouraged as we have been consistently ranked as one of the seven busiest airports for passenger departures in the nation because of our slow and steady growth.”
The biggest contributor to the July improvement, the number of passengers on board each plane landing at MCO was up by an average of 6.1 percent to 55 percent capacity.
July Statistical Data:
Current Update:
Weekends have seen notable increases with 20,000 or more passengers on a consistent basis. Thursday, September 10th, 21,414 passengers departed Orlando International, while today, Friday the 11th, MCO is expecting roughly 18,000 departures. In comparison, the recent Labor Day holiday travel period was the best weekend passenger total in almost six months for MCO.
2019 | 2020 | |
Friday, September 4th | 44,545 | 26,929 |
Saturday, September 5th | 43,028 | 20,465 |
Sunday, September 6th | 50,282 | 23,047 |
Monday, September 7th | 49,836 | 28,355 |
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