ORLANDO, FL. – For years one of the biggest concerns heard from travelers at Orlando International Airport was the lack of a gas station on airport property. Today that concern has been answered with the grand opening of a new 7-Eleven service travel plaza, located across from the Intermodal Terminal Facility and “C” parking garage on South Jeff Fuqua Boulevard.
The new travel plaza, owned by Petroleum Marketing Group (PMG), features competitively priced Shell gasoline, a BUILT Custom Burgers and Baja Fresh Mexican Grill restaurants.
“It has been a long time coming but the nation’s busiest rental car airport finally has an on-site travel plaza which will enhance the overall Orlando Experience,” says Phil Brown, Chief Executive Officer of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority. “Not only is the new travel plaza conveniently located for passengers dropping off rental cars, it is also great for people using our “C” parking garage, cell phone lots and for those picking up passengers.”
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