Breeze Airways Adding Two New Nonstop Flights to Orlando

Jamie Rowland

A blue Breeze Airways airplane is parked at Gate 30, with ground crew and equipment servicing the aircraft, readying it for one of its popular Disney to Disney flights.

Breeze Airways Adding Two New Nonstop Flights to Orlando

Breeze Airways, an airline know for its budget friendly flights, is adding two new non-stop flights to Orlando.

A blue Breeze Airways airplane is parked at Gate 30, with ground crew and equipment servicing the aircraft, readying it for one of its popular Disney to Disney flights.

The new flight offerings include Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday flights from Raleigh/Durham, North Carolina (RDU) to the Orlando International Airport (MCO). Nonstop flights between the two cities will begin on May 9, 2025 and will start at $39 for a one-way ticket.

Rochester, New York (ROC) is also getting a new non-stop flight to Orlando, leaving on select Mondays and Fridays beginning May 9. These flights appear to start out at $62 one-way.

Breeze Airways offers affordable non-stop flights to Orlando from a number of airports across the country with limited dates and times. For a full list, check out their website.

A Disney-themed airplane from Breeze Airways soars over a scene featuring two majestic castle structures, set against a blue sky with fluffy clouds.

The airline also offers nonstop flights between the two domestic Disney Parks. The flights travel between Orlando International Airport (MCO) and John Wayne Airport (SNA). Tickets start at $89, one way. They are available for Tuesdays, Wednesday, and Saturdays.

The return of the “Disney to Disney” flights was announced in December 2023, after being put on pause in September. We reviewed the experience when it first launched. Watch our full review of a Breeze Airways “Disney to Disney” flight below:

Have you ever flown with Breeze Airways? Tell us about your experience with them in the comments!

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