- Mar 13, 2024
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Travelers will soon have more options when visiting Orlando International Airport (MCO)!
We’re always on the lookout for airline and airport developments to keep you updated on potential delays and travel alternatives. According to the Orlando Business Journal, several airlines are introducing new routes to make MCO even more accessible.
Flying to Orlando, and thereby Disney World, might get easier soon. Expect 22 new flight routes to MCO by 2025, including first-time services to several U.S. locations and international destinations like Germany and France.
This surge in new routes follows MCO's rapid growth, earning it the rank of the seventh-largest airport in the U.S. A third terminal, Terminal C, has been added with further expansion plans underway.
Here’s a breakdown of when new routes will debut at MCO and the respective airlines involved:
- **January**: Alaska Airlines will offer flights from MCO to Boise, Idaho and Sacramento, California. JetBlue will launch flights to Manchester, New Hampshire.
- **February**: New American Airlines routes to Boston, while Breeze Airways begins flights to Gulfport, Mississippi, Ogdensburg, New York, and Wilmington, North Carolina.
- **March**: Frontier Airlines introduces flights to Austin, Texas and Los Angeles. Delta Air Lines offers seasonal service to Nashville, Tennessee. Discover Airlines will start flights to Munich.
- **April**: Delta begins flights to Indianapolis, Indiana. Southwest Airlines starts service to San Diego and Richmond, Virginia, and Frontier begins flights to San Francisco.
- **May**: Air France resumes Orlando service with flights to Paris, pending government approval.
- **August**: Southwest Airlines plans to start flights to Fort Myers, Los Angeles, West Palm Beach, Miami, and Sarasota.
With these changes, MCO is expected to become even busier. If you’re planning a trip to Orlando, prepare for potential delays, pack smartly, and stay informed with your airline. We'll keep you updated as these new routes roll out!
Do you fly to Orlando when visiting Disney World? Share your reasons in the comments!
We’re always on the lookout for airline and airport developments to keep you updated on potential delays and travel alternatives. According to the Orlando Business Journal, several airlines are introducing new routes to make MCO even more accessible.
Flying to Orlando, and thereby Disney World, might get easier soon. Expect 22 new flight routes to MCO by 2025, including first-time services to several U.S. locations and international destinations like Germany and France.
This surge in new routes follows MCO's rapid growth, earning it the rank of the seventh-largest airport in the U.S. A third terminal, Terminal C, has been added with further expansion plans underway.
Here’s a breakdown of when new routes will debut at MCO and the respective airlines involved:
- **January**: Alaska Airlines will offer flights from MCO to Boise, Idaho and Sacramento, California. JetBlue will launch flights to Manchester, New Hampshire.
- **February**: New American Airlines routes to Boston, while Breeze Airways begins flights to Gulfport, Mississippi, Ogdensburg, New York, and Wilmington, North Carolina.
- **March**: Frontier Airlines introduces flights to Austin, Texas and Los Angeles. Delta Air Lines offers seasonal service to Nashville, Tennessee. Discover Airlines will start flights to Munich.
- **April**: Delta begins flights to Indianapolis, Indiana. Southwest Airlines starts service to San Diego and Richmond, Virginia, and Frontier begins flights to San Francisco.
- **May**: Air France resumes Orlando service with flights to Paris, pending government approval.
- **August**: Southwest Airlines plans to start flights to Fort Myers, Los Angeles, West Palm Beach, Miami, and Sarasota.
With these changes, MCO is expected to become even busier. If you’re planning a trip to Orlando, prepare for potential delays, pack smartly, and stay informed with your airline. We'll keep you updated as these new routes roll out!
Do you fly to Orlando when visiting Disney World? Share your reasons in the comments!