There are a lot of airlines that can take you to Disney World, and there’s about to be one more!
We’ve seen new routes being added, as well as new airlines flying into Orlando International Airport. The airport is also getting a brand new terminal soon, which is a good thing, because ANOTHER airline is going to be adding Orlando to its available routes!
Norse Atlantic Airways will begin flying to Orlando International Airport soon, according to a tweet from MCO today.
Get ready to set your course with @flynorse! 🇳🇴 We're thrilled to welcome Norse Atlantic Airways to MCO this summer! Offering low-fare transatlantic flights with their Boeing 787 Dreamliners fleet, to Oslo, Norway, 3x/week, starting July 5th.
Details: https://t.co/XMRq1x7bwz pic.twitter.com/AhQLMiz0zT— Orlando International Airport (@MCO) April 29, 2022
The airline will also begin flying to New York, Fort Lauderdale, and Los Angeles from Oslo, Norway. “Norse now offers the lowest one-way point to point transatlantic fares in the market,” according to CEO of Norse Atlantic Airways, Bjorn Tore Larsen.
Flights between Oslo and Orlando will begin on July 5th, 2022, and there will be three flights per week. One way fares begin at a little over $162 and you can choose from Economy or Premium cabins.
Norse Atlantic Airways is actually a new airline that was founded in March of 2021. They have a fleet of 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, which they say are fuel-efficient and more environmentally friendly. The first flights for the company will take off in June.
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Steve says
Welcome Anna and Elsa! Just in time for the character greetings return too. Nonstop from Arendelle to Orlando coming soon…? See ya at Epcot!
Ken says
Oh my, no US City to US City service…?
Need something to knock Jet Blue prices down.
David Dominie says
Southwest Airlines, direct flights from Raleigh-Durham to Orlando. Low fares, bags fly free and entertaining flight attendants. Great stories before, during and after safety briefing. Southwest is my preferred airline wherever I fly.
Jack says
Over the last several months all travel has become far too expensive.
Jean says
Just booked a Disney trip for April 2023. Now its the flight. SHOCK!! Jet Blue for a round trip from Boston to Orlando —- $1500.00. I need 5 tickets. Waiting for Southwest to open up. This means that I might not be going. Wait and see.