There have been a lot of changes at the Orlando International Airport recently, and they’re not stopping any time soon!
Tons of flights have been canceled, as have some flight routes. And, we can’t forget about that huge new terminal being built that will open up this September! But, there have also been a lot of new routes added to Orlando. And now, two more cities are about to be able to fly straight to Orlando!
Avelo Airlines is adding two new nonstop routes to Orlando — one from Lansing, Michigan and the other from Newport News/Williamsburg, Virginia. Avelo Airlines is a low-cost airline based out of Houston, Texas.
The nonstop service to Lansing, Michigan will happen twice a week beginning October 26th. The nonstop service to Newport News/Williamsburg, Virginia will also happen twice a week and will begin on October 19th. There will also be a new nonstop route to Fort Lauderdale starting October 20th.
We’re just s’mitten for these new routes! @AveloAir is also beginning nonstop service to Lansing, Michigan, 2x/week, starting October 26th! Enjoy small-town hospitality & larger-than-life attractions right in the capital city of the Great Lakes State!
: https://t.co/BcRCgsYc23 pic.twitter.com/6qjOeOYT32— Orlando International Airport (@MCO) July 26, 2022
And, guess what? The price of the flights from Virginia to Orlando start at $29! Yep, you read that right — for less than 30 bucks you can fly all the way to Florida from Virginia.
Sounds too good to be true, right? Well, this is an introductory rate and to get it you have to book your flight by August 9th, 2022. These fares are also only available on a limited number of flights and seats. And, a $20 charge applies to booking made through Avelo’s Customer Support Center.
This isn’t the only airline that has added routes to Orlando International Airport recently. We’ve also seen Norse Atlantic Airways, Spirit Airlines, and Breeze Airways announce new routes coming to the airport.
Almost a dozen airlines have also been announced for the new terminal coming to Orlando International Airport. The new terminal will have exciting new technology, restaurants, and stores, and will open on September 19th of this year.
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