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'''[http://www.orlandoairports.net/ Orlando International Airport]''' ({{IATA|MCO}}) is primary airport serving the [[Orlando]] metropolitan area, which is also served by Orlando-Sanford International Airport ({{IATA|SFB}}) some 34 mi (55 km) to the north in [[Sanford (Florida)|Sanford]]. Orlando International Airport is the second-busiest airport in the state of [[Florida]], after [[Miami International Airport]] ({{IATA|MIA}}), and the largest airport serving [[Central Florida]]. Alternative airports in [[Central Florida]] include [[Tampa International Airport]] ({{IATA|TPA}}) in [[Tampa]], Melbourne International Airport in [[Melbourne (Florida)|Melbourne]] ({{IATA|MLB}}), Daytona Beach International Airport in [[Daytona Beach]] ({{IATA|DAB}}), and St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport ({{IATA|PIE}}) in [[Clearwater]].

'''[http://www.orlandoairports.net/ Orlando International Airport]''' ({{IATA|MCO}}) is primary airport serving the [[Orlando]] metropolitan area, which is also served by Orlando-Sanford International Airport ({{IATA|SFB}}) some 34 mi (55 km) to the north in [[Sanford (Florida)|Sanford]]. Orlando International Airport is the second-busiest airport in the state of [[Florida]], after [[Miami International Airport]] ({{IATA|MIA}}), and the largest airport serving [[Central Florida]]. Alternative airports in [[Central Florida]] include [[Tampa International Airport]] ({{IATA|TPA}}) in [[Tampa]], Melbourne International Airport in [[Melbourne (Florida)|Melbourne]] ({{IATA|MLB}}), Daytona Beach International Airport in [[Daytona Beach]] ({{IATA|DAB}}), and St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport ({{IATA|PIE}}) in [[Clearwater]].



The [[Orlando]] metropolitan area is the most popular traveler destination in the United States, with over 50 million vacationers and convention-goers each year. As a result, Orlando International Airport serves a large number of destinations nationwide, including almost every large and medium-sized city east of the Mississippi River and several major hubs in the Western United States. International flights are limited, unless flying to [[Canada]] or the [[United Kingdom|U.K.]] International connections are made by flying through an airline's hub or by connecting (or driving about 2 hours) to [[Miami International Airport]]—which ranks second in the U.S. by international passenger traffic and which has extensive connections within the
Americans
and to Europe.

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The [[Orlando]] metropolitan area is the most popular traveler destination in the United States, with over 50 million vacationers and convention-goers each year. As a result, Orlando International Airport serves a large number of destinations nationwide, including almost every large and medium-sized city east of the Mississippi River and several major hubs in the Western United States. International flights are limited, unless flying to [[Canada]] or the [[United Kingdom|U.K.]] International connections are made by flying through an airline's hub or by connecting (or driving about 2 hours) to [[Miami International Airport]]—which ranks second in the U.S. by international passenger traffic and which has extensive connections within the
Americas
and to Europe.

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