We know traveling can be a little stressful, so we like to do our best to keep you in the know of all the latest updates on flights and airlines to alleviate some of that stress. This time we’re coming to you with an important reminder for those planning to travel to the Orlando International Airport (MCO) soon!

Not flying today!
Travelers from across the Atlantic can now fly nonstop to check out all the iconic experiences Central Florida has to offer, such as Walt Disney World, the Universal Orlando Resort, (plus the upcoming Epic Universe), and much more all thanks to a new route from one of the biggest airlines! Let’s check it out.
Delta Airlines, in partnership with Virgin Atlantic, has introduced a new nonstop flight connecting Orlando and England. As reported by the Orlando Business Journal, this route will be Delta’s only direct flight from Florida to the U.K. and will link MCO with London Heathrow Airport.

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This new route will debut on October 26th, with it scheduled to run through March 29th, 2025. And, with the upcoming Holiday season just around the corner, this service couldn’t come at a better time! European travelers looking to make the most of their holiday vacations can travel to Disney World with ease and participate in several magical celebrations, such as Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at the Magic Kingdom, Jollywood Nights at Hollywood Studios, and the EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays. It’s going to truly be a jolly good time!

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With so much to see and do in Orlando, it’s nice that travelers coming from abroad can have an easy and smooth trip over to Central Florida. We’ll be on the lookout for any upcoming deals and updates for all other popular airlines, especially with the holidays approaching! Stay tuned as we bring you all the latest here on DFB.
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