NEWS: TONS of Seasonal Flights Returning to Orlando International Airport Soon

If you’re planning a trip to Disney World, you’ve probably already figured out some of the basics, like how long you’re visiting, where you’re going to stay, where you’re going to eat, and what kind of park tickets to get.

Frontier Plane at the Orlando Airport

However, one of the biggest decisions you can make during your planning is HOW you’ll be traveling to Disney World. For most, that means flying into Orlando International Airport. The good news is that new flights are getting added to the airport every day, including some upcoming seasonal and returning flights. 

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The Orlando Business Journal recently posted a huge list of returning and seasonal flights coming to Orlando International Airport. We’ll break it down by month so you’ll know your options if you plan on flying to Disney World.

November 2024

Air Transat

  • Quebec City, Quebec: November 1st through April 25th, 2025

Bahamasair

  • Freeport, Bahamas: November 18th through January 2nd

Frontier Airlines

  • Cancun, Mexico: November 21st
  • New York (La Guardia International Airport): November 5th
  • Columbus, OH: November 22nd
  • Milwaukee, WI: November 22nd

Silver Airways

  • Marsh Harbour, Bahamas: November 23rd through January 4th

Southwest Airlines

  • Chicago O’Hare International Airport: November 9th through January 5th
  • Sacramento, California: November 23rd through November 30th
  • Salt Lake City, UT: November 23rd through November 30th

Spirit Airlines

  • Cleveland, OH: November 9th
  • Milwaukee, WI: November 9th
  • Salt Lake City, UT: November 9th
  • St. Louis, MO: November 9th
  • Punta Cana, Dominican Republic: November 9th
  • Louisville, KY: November 9th
  • Richmond, VA: November 9th

Southwest plane

December 2024

Air Transat

  • Halifax, Nova Scotia: December 17th through May 11th

Spirit Airlines

  • Cartagena, Columbia: December 5th
  • Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: December 19th through January 7th

Latam Airlines

  • Santiago, Chile: December 5th through March 27th

WestJet

  • Regina, Saskatchewan: December 6th through April 25th
  • Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: December 13th through April 25th

Frontier

  • Omaha, NE: December 3rd
  • Norfolk, VA: December 4th
  • Houston (William P. Hobby Airport): December 6th
  • Punta Cana, Dominican Republic: December 6th
  • Harrisburg, PA: October 13th
  • Des Moines, IA: December 18th
  • Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: December 21st through January 7th

Sun Country Airlines

  • Milwaukee, WI: December 12th through January 15th

Southwest Airlines

  • Sacramento, CA: December 21st through January 4th
  • Salt Lake City, UT: December 21st through January 4th

Avianca

  • Medellin, Columbia: December 2nd through January 31st
  • San Salvador, El Salvador: December 1st through January 31st

©Frontier Airlines

January 2025

Delta Airlines

  • Las Vegas: January 5th through 10th

Silver Airways

  • Fort Lauderdale, FL: January 6th through March 6th

Southwest Airlines

  • Detroit, MI: January 11th

©Delta

February 2025

Frontier Airlines

  • Phoenix, AZ: February 13th

Southwest Airlines

  • Sacramento, CA: February 15th
  • Tulsa, OK: February 15th
  • Salt Lake City, UT: February 15th
  • Boston, MA: February 15th
  • Albuquerque, NM: February 15th
  • Portland, ME: February 15th

Sun Country Airlines

  • Milwaukee, WI: February 13th through April 20th

©Sun Country Airlines

March Through June 2025

Southwest Airlines

  • Long Beach, California: March 8th through April 5th
  • Chicago O’Hare International Airport: April 8th
  • Portland, ME: April 12th through 26th

Silver Airways

  • Marsh Harbour, Bahamas: March 8th

Virgin Atlantic

  • Edinburg, Scotland: April 2nd

Latam Airlines

  • Santiago, Chile: June 1st

Avianca

  • San Salvadar, El Salvador: July 7th
  • Medellin, Colombia: July 9th

©Virgin Atlantic

If you’re looking to book a trip to Disney World, keep these returning flights in mind. Stay tuned to DFB for more.

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