This is an exciting new option for travelers heading to Orlando. Check out these new routes and see when you can book your next flight to Florida.
Flights to Orlando International

Traveling is one of those luxuries that millions of people can enjoy. However, sometimes it is a struggle to get to your ultimate destination. Flights can be delayed or completely canceled for any number of reasons.
Travel plans get a little more complicated when trying to make connecting flights to your final destination. This can bring added stress when your dream is simply to soak in the magic of your family vacation.
Thankfully Delta is adding new non-stop flights to Orlando very soon.
Delta Non-Stop Flights

Delta is changing things up by bringing new non-stop routes to Orlando the “Theme Park Captial of the World”. Shared first with The Points Guy, Delta, which typilcally uses a hub and spoke system within the US, will now offer direct flights to Orlando.
At this time, these will be limited to just eight locations and only on select days.
- Austin Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) to Palm Springs International Airport (PSP)
- John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH) to MCO
- Grand Rapids’ Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR) to MCO
- Indianapolis International Airport (IND) to MCO
- Kansas City International Airport (MCI) to MCO
- Louisville International Airport (SDF) to MCO
- Nashville International Airport (BNA) to MCO
- Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) to MCO
Non-Stop Flights to Orlando

These new routes will begin on December 20, 2025 and will be offered on Saturdays. The direct routes will only be offered seasonally through April 11, 2026.
Delta offers direct flights to Orlando only on Saturdays.
This may be a game changer for travelers, but the fact that this is only offered on Saturdays may limit some travel plans.
What do you think of these new flights? Do you hope to book one of these flights? Share your thoughts with us and share this news with your Disney pals.
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