Where are you headed after your trip to Disney World?
We’re usually thinking about which hotel to stay at and what we’re packing in our bags, but we’re not really putting much thought into where else we’ll go. If you flew into Orlando to stay at Disney World, well, it’s pretty simple — you’ll head back home. But what if you’re a local and you actually want to get away? Well, some new destinations will be getting new nonstop flights FROM Orlando that could make planning your next trip just that much more interesting.
Straight out of the Orlando International Airport, the low-cost airline Breeze Airways will be flying NEW nonstop routes! The most recently announced routes are from Orlando to Bangor, Maine, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and Lansing, Michigan.
Those new routes will be starting in October, with twice-weekly service and fares starting from $79 one way. If you’re looking to head out of Florida in the fall, these might be destinations you want to consider!
But that’s not all. The airline also shared more info on additional new routes that will start over the next seven months.
Here are nine new routes starting from Orlando, FL:
- Mobile, AL (Wednesdays and Saturdays, starting April 10)
- Greenville-Spartanburg, SC (Seasonal, Mondays and Fridays, starting May 24)
- New Burn, NC (Seasonal service, starting May 24, Friday and Monday of Memorial Day weekend, then Thursdays and Sundays)
- Hartford, CT (Seasonal, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, starting May 29)
- Orange County-Santa Ana, CA (Seasonal resumption, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, starting May 29)
- Manchester, NH (Mon and Fri, starting June 14)
- Lansing, MI (Wed and Sat, starting Oct 2, One way from $79)
- Bangor, ME (Thurs and Sun, starting Oct 3, One way from $99)
- Lancaster, PA (Thurs and Sun, starting Oct 8, One way from $79)
But wait! We’ve got even MORE changes to share. Orlando Airport recently announced that starting April 1st, THREE airlines will be relocating to Terminal C.
Airlines Relocation Update ✈️
Starting April 1st, 2024, Aeromexico, Avianca and Copa Airlines will be relocating to our Terminal C. For any questions regarding your specific flight, please contact the airline directly. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/I4ILsFHZKe— Orlando International Airport (@MCO) March 27, 2024
That’s plenty of food for your traveling thoughts. Until then, stay tuned to DFB for more!
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Heidi says
Any changes won’t matter – their signage is AWFUL! It is impossible to make your way around the place now.