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Orlando Int’l Airport’s Ground Transportation Operation Tom Draper Director of Airport Operations Greater Orlando Aviation Authority. 3 rd Largest Airport In The United States By Land Mass. Almost 14,000 acres Larger than JFK, LAX and MIA combined 4 parallel Runways A380 ready today
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Orlando Int’l Airport’sGround Transportation Operation Tom DraperDirector of Airport Operations Greater Orlando Aviation Authority
3rd Largest Airport In TheUnited States By Land Mass • Almost 14,000 acres • Larger than JFK, LAX and MIA combined • 4 parallel Runways • A380 ready today • 4 Commercial Lanes each about ¼ mile long, approximately 50 parking spaces each side Miami MIA New York JFK Los Angeles LAX
“Orlando Experience” Many definitions, one feeling. You know you have arrived in Orlando! A Sense of Place Reflection of Florida Environment Light, Water, Florida Foliage, Art Harmony with the Environment
Orlando International (MCO)By The Numbers 35.4 million passenger traffic CY-2011 +1.6% 3.5 million international passengers CY-2011 +7.9% 97,057 passengers daily 9,590 international passengers daily 10% of traffic Number of airlines 44 total including 7 cargo
Orlando International (MCO)By The Numbers • 95% Origin and Destination Traffic • 94% of Passengers Cross the Curb • 700+ Ground Transportation Companies Permitted • Approx. 3,700 Permitted Commercial Vehicles • Operate 8 Curbs • 4 Public Use, 2 Commercial Use, and 2 Shared Use
Ground Transportation Goals • Commitment to Provide Seamless Transportation • Desire to Provide Safe & Easy Access to Local Residents & Commercial Vehicles • Provide Funding for Infrastructure & Personnel to Support Ground Transportation Activity
Commercial Lanes & Ground Transportation Concourse(Level 1) A-Side B-Side GT Concourse
Vehicles Permitted 3,695 Permitted Vehicles Taxis 406 Permits Off-Airport Rental Car/Parking 65 / 60 Permits Vehicles-for-Hire 1,239 Permits Out-of-Town Shuttle 95 Permits Concession 578 Permits Non-Concession 1,252 Permits
Vehicle Classification Class I • Smallest • Typically vans and sedans Class II • Intermediate • Typically minibuses and limousines Class III • Largest • Full size buses
Balancing Terminal Curbs Class II & Class III • Load & Unload in Commercial • Lanes Only • Class II & III VFH (limousines) Continue to Unload on Level 3 Class I • Vehicles-for-Hire Park & Load in Ground Transportation Concourses • All Class I Vehicles Will Unload on Level 3
Ground Transportation Fees • Per-Trip Dwell Fee • Usage fee for the duration a commercial vehicle remains in the Commercial Lane • Varies according to size of vehicle & duration in the Commercial Lane • Privilege Fee • Fee assessed for accessing the Airport to obtain passengers • Per Trip Privilege Fee • Percentage of Gross Privilege Fee
Dwell/Privilege Fee Matrix • Type OperatorDwell TimePrivilege • Taxi No (Class 1) Per-Trip • Rental Car/Parking Yes (Class 1-3) % of Gross • Vehicle-for-Hire Yes (Class 1-3) Per-Trip • Concession Per Agreement Con. Fee • Non-Concession Yes (Class 1-3) Per-Trip • Out-of-Town Yes (Class 1-3) Per-Trip
Ground Transportation Rules & Regulations • Govern Ground Transportation Operations at OIA • Adopted in 1986 • Objective • Promote high quality & reasonably priced ground transportation services • Ensure efficient movement of passengers to & from the Airport • Foster respectful competition among providers of ground transportation services
Ground Transportation Committee • Board Established in 1995 • Objective • Composition
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