Orlando International Airport has had a strong start to the Summer season, as weekly movement numbers exceed pre-pandemic capacity.
Using data from RadarBox.com, we will see how the airport is performing and what this new momentum will mean moving forward.
Without further ado, let’s get into the numbers…
The Numbers…

For April 18-25, the airport handled 1,185 movements, which represents an increase of 10.54% compared to the same period last year.
This means that Orlando International Airport is around 129 movements ahead of pre-pandemic figures, which places them in good stead for the Summer.
Below is the last four weeks’ worth of data for the airport:
Date | 2019 Numbers | 2022 Numbers | 2023 Numbers | Percentage Difference (2023 vs. 2022) |
March 21-27 | 1060 movements | 1095 movements | 1218 movements | +11.23% |
March 28-April 4 | 1066 movements | 1098 movements | 1218 movements | +10.93% |
April 4-11 | 1048 movements | 1015 movements | 1210 movements | +19.21% |
April 11-18 | 1030 movements | 1023 movements | 1189 movements | +16.23% |
What we can see from the data is that Orlando International Airport has consistently beaten pre-pandemic figures for the last four weeks and is doing so comfortably via double-digit growth compared to the same period last year.
Things Are Looking Good for Orlando International Airport…

It remains clear that Orlando International Airport has had a good start to the Summer season, and all eyes will be on them to see how much further they can take this level of positive consistency.
As the season ramps up, we will no doubt see movement numbers increase gradually week-on-week until the peak periods hit, before that gradual reduction heading into the Winter.
But for now, it is all looking good for the airport.