With winter in full swing, Candian travellers are looking for some much-needed sunshine and fun in destinations like Orlando, Florida. With the new direct flight service from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to Orlando International Airport (MCO) from Flair Airlines, Canada’s leading low-fare airline, experiencing a city where winter doesn’t exist is easier and more affordable than ever. This new route launched on December 16, 2024.
Enjoy one-way fares starting as low as $114 from Toronto to Orlando, and $54 from Orlando to Toronto. Prices range from $44 to $124 for all routes during peak season, making your trip to Orlando more accessible than ever. With up to 12 weekly flights during peak season, travellers have the flexibility to choose a travel date that suits your schedule perfectly.
This new route is part of Flair Airlines’ winter schedule expansion, designed to help Canadians escape the cold and enjoy the world-renowned attractions of Orlando during the holiday season. In addition to Toronto, Flair Airlines is also launching new routes from Kitchener-Waterloo (YKF), London (YXU), and Saint John (YSJ) to Orlando, providing more Canadians to get to the most popular destination in the US.
Once in Orlando, there are a variety of ways to save to allow more Canadians to experience the fun:
- Budget-Friendly Accommodations: Orlando offers a wide range of accommodations to fit every budget, from affordable hotels and vacation rentals to luxury resorts.
- Cost-Effective Dining: Enjoy a variety of dining options, including budget-friendly restaurants, cafes, and food trucks that offer delicious meals without breaking the bank.
- Free and Low-Cost Attractions: Besides the major theme parks, Orlando has numerous free or low-cost attractions such as the Lake Nona Sculpture Garden, the Harry P. Leu Gardens, and the Orlando Science Center.
Flair Airlines is Canada’s most affordable and greenest airline, offering direct flights to over 35 destinations across Canada, the US, the Caribbean, and Mexico. As the country’s sole ultra-low-cost carrier, Flair operates on an à la carte model, charging passengers only for the services they need, making air travel more accessible and cost-effective. Privately owned and operated, Flair stands out from major carriers like Air Canada and WestJet.
The airline is committed to transparency, providing clear breakdowns of ticket prices, including airport improvement fees, which can lead to significant savings when flying from smaller airports. Flair’s presence in the market has driven down average airfare prices by 34%, benefiting all Canadian travelers. With a fleet of Boeing 737 Max planes, Flair is dedicated to sustainability, regularly releasing its carbon emissions data. This Canadian ULCC combines affordability with a friendly and inclusive approach, making it a preferred choice for travelers seeking value and eco-conscious air travel.