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Which 13 New Nonstop Flights Just Landed at Orlando International Airport (MCO)?

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Which 13 New Nonstop Flights Just Landed at Orlando International Airport (MCO)?
Orlando International Airport (MCO) saw a major network expansion in December 2025 with 13 new nonstop routes launched by Delta, Frontier, Breeze, LATAM, and Porter.

Key Points

  • 113 new nonstop flights launched at Orlando International Airport (MCO) in December 2025.
  • 2Delta Air Lines added five new domestic seasonal routes, focusing on the US Midwest and South.
  • 3Four new international routes were introduced by Frontier Airlines (3) and LATAM (1), connecting MCO to Central and South America.
  • 4The expansion involves five different carriers: Delta, Frontier, Breeze, LATAM, and Porter, boosting MCO's network diversity.

Orlando International Airport (MCO) significantly expanded its route map in December 2025.

The airport launched 13 new nonstop flights this month alone, boosting connectivity for travelers. This substantial growth reflects strong demand for air travel into Central Florida. Multiple carriers, including major US and international airlines, contributed to this expansion. The new routes offer both domestic and international access to the popular destination.

Domestic Route Expansion

Delta Air Lines led the domestic growth with five new seasonal routes. These additions focus on connecting the Midwest and South to MCO. The new Delta nonstop flights are from Columbus, OH, Grand Rapids, MI, Kansas City, MO, Louisville, KY, and Pittsburgh, PA. Most of these routes are scheduled to run through April 2026, targeting peak winter and spring break travel.

Low-cost carrier Breeze Airways also introduced new domestic service. Breeze launched new nonstop flights from Lincoln, NE, and Tri-Cities, TN. These additions help connect smaller US markets directly to the Orlando area. Such MCO flight additions are vital for airline route expansion and passenger convenience.

New International Connections

The December expansion also brought four new international routes. These new services enhance MCO's status as a major global gateway. Frontier Airlines added three new routes to Central America. These destinations include Guatemala City, Guatemala; San Jose, Costa Rica; and San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

  • Frontier Airlines routes are seasonal, running through early 2026.
  • LATAM began new service to Lima, Peru, marking a new route for the airport.
  • Porter Airlines introduced service from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

This influx of new nonstop flights is a positive sign for Orlando International Airport. It signals a robust recovery and growth in MCO passenger traffic. The increased competition on these routes can benefit consumers through better pricing and more travel options. Industry analysis from organizations like IATA often links such route growth to strong regional economic activity.

Industry Impact and Fleet Utilization

The rapid launch of 13 routes in one month presents operational opportunities and challenges. Airlines must ensure efficient fleet and crew utilization. Many carriers use modern, fuel-efficient aircraft for these routes. For example, some low-cost carriers often rely on Airbus A320neo family aircraft for domestic expansion. This allows for greater efficiency on these new, competitive services. The overall boost in Florida air travel capacity is a key indicator of market strength. For more insights on commercial aviation news and airline operations, visit flying.flights.

This aggressive airline route expansion is expected to significantly increase MCO's total passenger volume. It reinforces Orlando's position as a premier leisure and business travel hub.

Topics

MCORoute ExpansionDelta Air LinesFrontier AirlinesBreeze AirwaysCommercial Aviation

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