UPDATE: Virgin Atlantic Is Moving To MCO Terminal C

Virgin Atlantic hints at moving to MCO terminal C this Spring.

UPDATE: Virgin Atlantic Is Moving To MCO Terminal C
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CONFIRMED: The move to Terminal C has been confirmed starting 28th April, 2026. Original story below.

Virgin Atlantic is currently the only UK-based airline that still operates to and from Orlando International Airport (MCO) Terminal A/B. British Airways, Aer Lingus and Norse all fly into Terminal C. While TUI does fly to Florida, they do not fly into MCO, they fly into the smaller airport outside of Orlando, Melbourne, FL.

Following the announcement that Virgin Atlantic Will Offer More Orlando Flights Following Aer Lingus' Manchester Base Closure comes the news that Virgin Atlantic might be moving terminals at Orlando International Airport (MCO). According to an X (formerly Twitter) post, James, who works for customer service team, is telling customers that starting 28th April, 2026, Virgin will be moving from Orlando International Airport (MCO) terminal A/B to terminal C.

Virgin Orlando Terminal C

Some other Virgin representatives are telling travellers to keep an eye on any terminal changes on the Virgin Orlando Airport Guide. This guide has now been updated to say they are moving to terminal C.

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