New Nonstop Options are Landing at MCO
Getting to Walt Disney World just got a little easier for travelers in two major regions. This month, Orlando International Airport (MCO) is expanding its reach by adding two significant nonstop flight routes. Frontier Airlines is leading the charge with new service connecting the theme park capital of the world to Salt Lake City, Utah (SLC) and Richmond, Virginia (RIC).
The addition of the Salt Lake City route is particularly notable. It provides a much-needed direct link for those coming from the Mountain West. Previously, guests from this area often faced long layovers in hubs like Denver or Dallas. Now, you can fly straight into Orlando and get your vacation started hours earlier. The Richmond service offers a similar boost for East Coast travelers, providing a budget-friendly, direct alternative to the larger hubs in Washington D.C.
Why These New Routes Matter for Your Trip
Travelers know that the flight is often the most stressful part of a Disney vacation. By cutting out connections, you’re not just saving time; you’re reducing the risk of lost luggage and delayed arrivals. For families traveling with small children, a nonstop flight can be the difference between a magical first day and an exhausted one.
Salt Lake City serves as a major gateway, and having a direct line to Orlando opens up easier travel for guests across the western United States. Richmond’s new service also adds healthy competition to the corridor, which often helps keep ticket prices more manageable during peak seasons like Spring Break or the early summer months.
Planning Pro-Tips for Your Arrival
- Check Your Terminal: Frontier Airlines typically operates out of Terminal A at Orlando International Airport. However, always double-check your gate on the day of travel as MCO continues to shuffle airline locations to accommodate growth.
- Early Bird Specials: If you’re flying a low-cost carrier like Frontier, booking your seats and bags in advance online is always cheaper than doing it at the airport counter.
- Ground Transportation: With more people flying into MCO, options like the Sunshine Flyer or Mears Connect can fill up. Book your shuttle service at the same time you book your flights to ensure a seamless transition from the runway to your resort lobby.
- Lightning Lane Strategy: Since these flights arrive directly, you might find yourself in the parks by the afternoon. This is a great time to use your Lightning Lane Multi Pass to snag a few late-day attractions at Disney’s Hollywood Studios or EPCOT.
Looking Ahead
As Orlando International continues to grow, we expect to see even more carriers adding direct paths to Central Florida. Whether you are a local resident looking to explore the country or a Disney fan ready for your next pilgrimage to the castle, more options mean more magic. Keep an eye on the flight schedules for late April to take advantage of these brand-new routes.
Disclaimer: This information is gathered from various online sources and news outlets. While we strive for accuracy, Disney plans and policies can change rapidly. We recommend double-checking official Disney sources for the most up-to-date information before making final travel plans.
