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The Orlando International Airport is embarking upon a $253 million project to replace four aging trams that connect terminals A and B with airline gates.
Airport officials expect minimal disruptions during the overhaul that starts Dec. 3 and should last two years.
Most passengers will find the project means only a few minutes added to journeys during normal operations , they said . But from time to time, travelers may need to take a shuttle bus, particularly if their flight arrives between 11 p.m. and 4 a.m. Travelers using rental car or ground transportation services should allow an additional 30 minutes in their pickup planning, airport officials added.
Southwest passengers will see the first effects with one of the two trams connectin

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