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Orlando Executive Airport
Orlando Executive Airport (OEA), conveniently situated three miles from Downtown Orlando, the commercial and financial hub of Central Florida, is the ideal flight path for business travelers. Through two fixed base operators, an FAA-staffed air traffic control tower, and complete instrument landing system capabilities, OEA offers 24-hour service.
Know Before You Go
Both general aviation and corporate aviation are served at Orlando Executive Airport. It is a well-liked airport because of its closeness to the State Road 408 East-West Expressway and to downtown Orlando. As Orlando International Airport serves as the airport for commercial airline flights and continues to draw more passengers each year, the OEA is still considered to be Orlando's 'minor' airport.
Orlando Executive Airport (OEA) features a productive hub-and-spoke design. The four concourses, which are located entirely inside Security, are the spokes, while the large main terminal before Security is the hub. You should expect to walk or ride the elevated people mover to get around.
There are several stores and restaurants both before and after security, and a few of the restaurants in the main terminal are open around-the-clock. Particularly in the Secure areas, travelers like the numerous charging outlets and limitless free Wi-Fi the most. One of the several airport lounges that Economy Class travelers may access for a fee includes two that include shower rooms and dedicated rest places. For locations and costs, see the guide below under Airport Lounges.
Airport Lounges
There are lounges that you may access by paying at the door, purchasing a lounge pass, or through a lounge membership program, regardless of the level of service you are flying. Visit the specific lounge website for additional information about the lounge and to learn how to enter the lounge using only an economy class ticket.
Airport Transportation: Getting To/From The Airport
- Bus
- Car Rentals
- Cruise Transportation
- Hotel Shuttles
- Out-of-Town Shuttles
- Ride Share
- Shared Ride Shuttles
- Taxi
Internet Access at the Airport
The airport in Orlando has free Wi-Fi. Join the 'ORL Internet' ethernet network. Internet kiosks are offered airside if you don't have a mobile device. They may be located close to the entrances, and some are on Level 3's landside.
Shopping
Duty-free shopping and shopping are both accessible at DFASS Duty-Free from 5:00AM till the final aircraft of the day departs. There are two places: (Airside 1, Gates) and (Airside 4 Gates). There is also a fair selection of stores to pass the time, including five Hudson News branches for any last-minute needs.
Things to See and Do
Airport Art - The airport has both ongoing and seasonal art exhibitions.
Take a cab to Three Points Bowling, which is around 5 miles/9 minutes from the airport (7474 Hoffner Avenue), if you're travelling with friends and need something to do during a long stopover.
Observation Area - From Level 9 of the Terminal Top Parking Garage or the Cell Phone Lot, aviation enthusiasts, photographers, and plane-spotters may receive a comprehensive view of the airport complex. You must complete a "Use of Facilities Form" and deliver it to the Public Affairs Office on the third level of the Main Terminal along with a legitimate picture ID in order to gain access to these locations.
FAQs about Orlando Executive Airport
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