To ensure we are equipping our readers with all the information they need, we will continue to report on all travel, safety, and COVID-related news that could impact a Disney Parks visit.
Lots of things have changed over the past few months when it comes to COVID-19 and travel.
We’ve seen updates announced when it comes to COVID-19 situations in local counties, updates made to Disney World’s mask mandate, and more. Recently, we also shared that travel restrictions and guidelines for international travel to the U.S. will soon be changing, and now we’ve got another update!
According to a post shared by Orlando International Airport, AerLingus is set to resume flights from Dublin, Ireland and Manchester, UK to Orlando International Airport soon. The flights from Dublin are set to begin on November 27th, while the flights from Manchester are set to start again on December 11th.
No more playing hide-and-seek! Our friends from @AerLingus are currently scheduled to resume flights from Dublin, Ireland (DUB) on 11/27 and their new service from Manchester, UK (MAN) on 12/11 here at MCO. Can’t wait! pic.twitter.com/9iHkyrzmlh
— Orlando International Airport (@MCO) October 27, 2021
We’ll keep an eye out for more travel updates and let you know what we find. Stay tuned for more news.
Click here to see more about the guidelines that have been issued regarding international travel to the United States.
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