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International Service
Route Map | Duty Free Shopping | Destinations | Global Entry | I-94W Elimination | Useful Links
Orlando International's expanding international route network makes Orlando increasingly accessible from anywhere in the world.
Scheduled non-stop service to 34 international destinations, 22 year-round and 12 seasonal routes
(click on image for an interactive map)
Orlando's superior domestic route network and world-class facilities make Orlando the ideal international gateway for Central & North Florida and beyond.
- The average time taken by international passengers between leaving the aircraft and leaving the airport is just 46 minutes
- U.S. Customs & Border Protection operates 30 checkpoints on Airside 4, clearing up to 1,500 passengers per hour
- U.S. Customs & Border Protection operates 22 checkpoints on Airside 1, clearing up to 1,100 passengers per hour
- A dedicated lounge on Airside 4 is available for international passengers in transit
- Orlando has more flights, with more seats, to more U.S. destinations than any other airport in Florida
Available to passengers on departing international flights. Stores are located on Airside 1 (Gates 1-29) and Airside 4 (Gates 60-99)
Duty Free allowances for U.S. residents | Non-U.S. residents should review Customs information for their own country of origin
Your Ticket to Get Out of Line…
The Customs & Broder Protection (CBP) Global Entry program is available at Orlando International and 19 other U.S. airports. The program provides an electronic passport control process for pre-approved travelers enabling users to avoid waiting in line at the immigration checkpoint, making international travel to Orlando quicker and easier.
Elimination of Paper Arrival/Departure Form (I-94W)
Effective June 22, 2010, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in Orlando will no longer require citizens from Visa Waiver countries to complete the green I-94W form on arrival, provided that the passenger is ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) compliant, and is applying for admission into the U.S. under the visa waiver program. However, the I-94W document will be required from those passengers whose ESTA status can not be verified by CBP (see details). Visitors from non-visa waiver countries will still be required to fill out the white I-94 form upon arrival.
Other helpful web sites for our International Passengers
- Currency Converter
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP)
- U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS)
- U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
- Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
- Discover America
- ESTA - U.S. Travel Authorization Application
- Know Your Border (WHTI)
- Get You Home (WHTI)
- International Travel (U.S. Dept. of State)
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