Orlando is a major city in central Florida, located between Jacksonville to the north, Miami to the south, Tampa to the southwest, and Daytona Beach to the northeast. Given its geographical convenience, considerable catchment area, and useful proximity to various tourist attractions, it is perhaps unsurprising that three commercial airports bear the city’s name. Let’s take a look at how these differ.
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