Delta Airlines, Delta Connection, and Baer Air serve this airport, which has eight gates and serves 400,000 passengers each year. The airport lies about 25 miles south of Port Canaveral. The lone terminal has a restaurant and snack bar, a gift shop, game room and free wireless Internet access. Ground transportation includes bus, taxi cab, shuttle bus, limousine and chartered-car service.
This airport is about 75 miles north of Port Canaveral, directly up the coast. Airgate Aviation, Delta, Comair, Islandpass and US Airways all fly into and out of Daytona Beach. The airport has a domestic and an international terminal and a total of seven gates. There are seven major car rental companies represented immediately adjacent to baggage claim in the domestic terminal, as well as taxi, shuttle, and bus service. The airport has a restaurant, shops, ATMs and free Internet access.
Orlando International Airport is about 46 miles almost due west from Port Canaveral. All major U.S. airlines and many international carriers serve this airport and its 129 gates. Terminal A, which houses the check-in area, has a food court and many shops, restaurants and services, all accessible to the general public as well as passengers. Rental cars, shuttles, buses and taxis are all available, and many cruise lines offer complementary transportation to their docks.
This airport lies 61 miles northwest of Port Canaveral, in the city of Sanford. Allegiant Air, Directair, Flyglobespan, Iceland Air and the international charter airlines Monarch, Thomas Cook and Thomson Airways all serve the airport. Terminal A is the international terminal, and Terminal B handles domestic flights. Both terminals have newsstands, cafes and restaurants. Rental cars, taxis, buses, and shuttles are ground-transportation options.
This airport, on Merritt Island about 11 miles from Port Canaveral, caters to commercial and corporate charter flights. It has two runways, one 5,000 feet long and the other 7,320 feet.