A NEW Ultra-Low Fare Airline Just Returned to Orlando International Airport

The Orlando International Airport keeps expanding! With a brand-new terminal and high-speed train stop, more possibilities are opening for travelers in Central Florida. 

Terminal C at the Orlando International Airport

Now, along with all the internal construction updates, a budget airline just announced its return to MCO. For our Canadian travelers looking for a low-cost airline with service to Orlando, we’ve got some EXCITING news!

Swoop, a leading ultra-low fare airline in Canada, has returned to the Orlando International Airport. MCO shared a tweet welcoming the airline back and announced that the airline will offer nonstop, 2x/week service to Hamilton, Ontario. 

The airline is based at Hamilton International Airport in Ontario. Swoop currently offers flights to destinations in Canada, the Caribbean, Mexico, and the United States. According to their website, Swoop is currently offering flights to Orlando starting at $99. 

©Swoop

For all our Canadian friends, this update could offer a great new alternative to help you fly to Disney World! In the meantime, we’re always on the lookout for the latest Disney news, so stay tuned for more.

Alright, Pack It In. The Orlando Airport Has Done It Again…

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