Pedestrian Bridge Opens to Terminal C at Orlando International Airport

Alice Kennedy

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A group celebrates opening a new rental car lobby at Terminal C, Orlando International Airport, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Pedestrian Bridge Opens to Terminal C at Orlando International Airport

A new pedestrian bridge has just opened at Orlando International Airport (MCO). It will offer easier access to Terminal C and its offerings.

Pedestrian Bridge

A group celebrates opening a new rental car lobby at Terminal C, Orlando International Airport, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

A new pedestrian bridge is now open at Orlando International Airport (MCO). It serves as a pathway between Terminal C, the Train Station, and the Terminal Link, making it convenient for passengers to get to their destinations.

It has a set of bidirectional moving walkways, which are approximately 90 feet in length and include ramps. They are expected to be extended in 2026 and a third set of moving walkways will be installed at a later date.

CEO of the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, Lance Lyttle, says:

“The Pedestrian Bridge represents both progress and a promise. By opening this new access, we are delivering greater convenience to our passengers and meeting their expectations of a world-class airport.”

This pedestrian bridge was in the original design for Terminal C. However, it was removed when the pandemic impacted construction projects in order to save money.

Terminal C primarily serves international airlines. Four levels of airport offerings, dining, and shopping serve passengers. The pedestrian bridge is on Level 4.

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