Operating out of the brand-new Terminal A at Orlando International Airport (MCO), Flair Airlines MCO Terminal offers passengers a cutting-edge, effective, and reasonably priced flying experience. The terminal features quick security checkpoints, efficient check-in procedures, and light, roomy interiors. Free high-speed Wi-Fi, device charging stations, hygienic restrooms, and a range of food and shopping options are among the conveniences enjoyed by Flair passengers. Passengers can purchase access to the Club MCO lounge for extra comfort even though Flair does not have its own lounge. Arrival and departure are made easier by Terminal A's convenient connection to public transportation, ride-sharing, and rental vehicle services. All things considered, Flair's presence at MCO's Terminal A guarantees a seamless and pleasurable check-in and boarding process.  

Eating in Terminal C is diverse and convenient. Palm Court, a chic food court located immediately after security, is exclusive to this terminal. It is the site of many different restaurants. Passengers who are waiting to board Flair have the option of gourmet coffee and pastries, handmade sandwiches, fresh sushi, or hot food from full-service restaurants. A Starbucks and grab‑and‑go stations make food accessible for all schedules and tastes. Terminal C's transparent layout combines restaurants, resting areas, pet relief stations, and kids' play areas within one area—providing a less stressful, more relaxed pre-flight environment.

Within the airside concourse, hop-on food stands, mini stores, and snack stands provide hurried refreshments such as snacks, soft drinks, and drinks—convenient for late-boarding travelers or off-peak travelers. Options for last-minute essentials at the retail level include Tech on the Go for electronic accessories, Hudson for publications and magazines, and several kiosks for travel accessories, allowing travelers not to have to depart the gate area for basics.

Terminal C also has a focus on accessibility. All levels are served by elevator access, and wheelchair support can be arranged with coordination through Flair Airlines or through airport staff. Pet relief spaces are conveniently located, including a grassy pocket on Level 2, to make travel with service animals or pets easier. Family-friendly amenities include changing facilities and nursing pods inside bathrooms, as well as little play zones intended to keep young children burning off some energy before getting onto the train.

Inter-terminal passengers will enjoy the Terminal Link, an advanced automated people mover that links Terminal B and A with Terminal C. This is particularly convenient for customers transferring from local flights or picking up their rental vehicles, as major car rental counters are situated near Terminal C with access via elevated walkway. The car rental facility is served by all the major companies—Avis, Enterprise, Hertz, and others—and is linked by a courtesy shuttle and the new Brightline intermodal station, which also provides public transit connections and future SunRail extensions.

Connectivity is a standout feature in Terminal C. Free, high-speed Wi‑Fi pervades every area of the terminal, and virtually all seats in the waiting areas are equipped with USB and normal power outlets. Chargers are also built into countertop seating and at workstation areas close to gates. This way, passengers, particularly international passengers and digital nomads, can remain connected as they tend to email, entertainment, or last-minute travel arrangements.

Ground transportation operations are smooth. Ride-share pickup stations for Uber, Lyft, and Wingz are conveniently situated outside the arrivals curb on Level 1, with readily visible signage and security escort. Orlando-area shuttles—shared-ride vehicles to Disney resorts, Universal, and theme-park districts—are curbside outside the terminal. For those who prefer bus transportation, the Lynx city bus serves mco flair terminal and downtown Orlando and surrounding areas.