Why is it MCO and not ORL?
If you're booking air travel to Orlando, you'll need to remember that MCO airport code. The tourist-humor explanation is that MCO stands for "Mickey and COmpany", but the abbreviation actually comes from the airport's original name, McCoy Air Force Base. The expected ORL code is assigned to the Orlando Executive Airport, a general-aviation facility located several miles north of Orlando International.
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