ORLANDO, Fla. – Starting in December, Orlando International Airport will begin replacing the trams that move travelers to some of its airline terminals, and the airport is warning people to give themselves extra time when traveling.

The airport announced its Gate Link Replacement Project will begin on Dec. 3 and continue into the fall of 2027.

The airport is replacing the people mover vehicles that connect passengers to the north Terminal A and B gates (Airside 2 and Airside 4).

That includes airlines like Air Canada, Avelo Airlines, Delta, Frontier Airlines, LATAM, Southwest, and Virgin Atlantic.

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The airport will not only replace the trams, it will also upgrade the support infrastructure, including the running surfaces, power

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