ORLANDO, FL. – The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) remains committed to maintaining the safety, health and well-being of employees and passengers at Orlando International Airport and Orlando Executive Airport.
As part of our ongoing preparedness efforts, Orlando International Airport (MCO) maintains frequent communications with local, state and federal health officials regarding Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). Typically, during cold and flu season, the Authority increases the terminal and airside cleaning schedules. However, in an effort to maintain a safe and resilient operation, additional measures have been implemented.
“It is critical for the Authority to do everything we can to not only safeguard our passengers, but protect our employees from this public health event,” said Phil Brown, Chief Executive Officer for GOAA. “The airport’s Emergency Management team has done an exceptional job detailing ways we can adapt existing response plans should COVID-19 begin to affect airport operations.”
The following are highlights of steps we at Orlando International are taking to minimize exposure possibilities for passengers and employees:
Cleaning Services
First Responder Safety
Employee Communication
Airline Activity
A number of our airline partners have revised their policies on changing and cancelling flights due to coronavirus concerns. We are advising travelers to check with their individual airlines regarding changes.
Additional information related to COVID-19 may be found at the CDC website
Basic MCO Information: With more than 50 million annual passengers, Orlando International Airport (MCO) is the busiest airport in Florida and 10th busiest in the U.S. MCO is currently engaged in a $4.2 billion Capital Improvement Program to increase capacity and enhance customer convenience. Orlando International has air service to more than 150 destinations.
2022 Charlotte Douglas International Airport Report of Achievement
Giving back to the community is central to what Charlotte Douglas International Airport and its operator, the City of Charlotte Aviation Department, is about, and last year was no different.
Throughout 2022, while recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, we continued our efforts to have a positive impact on the Charlotte community. Of particular note, we spent the year sharing stories of how Connections Don't Just Happen at the Terminal - from creating homeownership and employment opportunities to supporting economic growth through small-business development and offering outreach programs to help residents understand the Airport better.
This whitepaper highlights the construction projects, initiatives, programs and events that validate Charlotte Douglas as a premier airport.
Download the whitepaper: 2022 Charlotte Douglas International Airport Report of Achievement.