Planning an upcoming trip to Disney World? Now might be the perfect time.
If you’re someone who flies to Disney World, you’ve got a whole other added expense that locals don’t have to worry about — so we totally understand why you might want to save when you can. And, you might be in luck because a popular budget airline just added new routes to Orlando!
Popular budget airline Breeze Airways is adding additional flights to and from Orlando International Airport (MCO), per the Orlando Business Journal. Beginning June 6th, Breeze will fly between MCO and Greensboro/Winston-Salem, North Carolina twice a week!
In addition, Breeze will be boosting its service between Orlando and Portland, Maine along with Orlando and Lancaster, Pennsylvania to four times a week beginning in June and lasting through the summer.
Beginning May 9th, Breeze will start service from Orlando to the Raleigh/Durham region in North Carolina as well.
This will no doubt bring even more travelers through the Orlando International Airport, which saw a staggering 57.21 million passengers in 2024. At MCO, Breeze had 531,331 passengers in 2024, which made it the airport’s 12th-largest carrier by volume.
Let’s just hope you don’t run into any “seat squatters” on your flight! Between booking your trip, getting to the airport, checking your bags, going through security, and boarding your flight, you are already exhausted by the time you get on the plane. You are probably just ready to watch a movie, read a good book, and maybe even take a nap, but when you get to your assigned seat, you are surprised to find someone already sitting in it. YIKES!
In the meantime, we’ll be on the lookout for the latest flight news, deals, and more that might impact your next Disney World trip. Make sure you stay tuned to the Disney Food Blog for all your Disney news needs!
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Miserable experience flying Breeze. Over 4 hours of human-based delays (low staffing), not enough baggage cart drivers, over-fueling of aircraft requiring us to burn fuel on runway for 20 min before takeoff, and the list goes on. Be very careful promoting budget airlines. Made for a miserable trip for my family.