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Check-in
for departing flights is on the Departures Level (Level 3) of the
Main Terminal.
Check the Airlines page to determine
whether you need to be on the A-side or B-side of the terminal.
You may check-in with the skycaps on the curb if you are traveling within the
U.S. |
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You
may also proceed inside the Main Terminal, and check-in at one of
the self-service kiosks.
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Or
you may check-in at your airline's ticket counter inside the terminal.
You are required to do so if you do not have a ticket, require changes
to a ticket, or you are checking in for an international flight. |
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Once
you have checked in and have your boarding pass, follow the overhead
signage towards the gate from which your flight is departing.
Check on the flight information displays to check the gate and time
of departure.
Just before you board the AGT (Train) to the gate area you will
pass through the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) security
checkpoint. |
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Check
the overhead signage to ensure the train you are boarding goes to
the correct airside terminal/gates.
The doors will automatically open when the inbound passengers have
exited the train. |

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The
journey to the airside terminal, although it takes only about 68
seconds, provides a great view of the landscape and waterways of
Orlando International Airport. |
In
the hub of the Airside Terminal you will find a variety of facilities
including bathrooms, telephones, restaurants and shops. |
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Overhead signage indicates which gates are on which wing of the
airside.
Follow
directions to the gate from which your flight is departing. |
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Once
in the gate area, follow the directions of the airline staff concerning
boarding the aircraft. |
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