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Fly From Boston to Orlando
Origin | Boston |
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Destination | Orlando |
Number of Daily Flights | 49 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Nov 28 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Nov 29 |
Popular Airlines | JetBlue |
Cheap flights from Boston to Orlando
Many fly from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to Orlando International Airport (MCO) every year. Upon arrival, renting a vehicle provides visitors with independence, as well as easy access to destination accommodations, local restaurants and entertainment sites around the city. Visit world-famous theme parks and play golf on one of the 150 different courses. You could alternatively appreciate culture and history at the Orlando Museum of Art. Outdoor adventures include the chance to fly in an open 1930s bi-plane, explore a swamp in an airboat, and stroll through one of many botanic gardens found in the area.
Key Facts
Some of the city's main attractions lie within 20 minutes of MCO, which include Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Orlando Resort, SeaWorld Orlando and LEGOLAND Florida. Take the kids on an adventure to learn about native wildlife at Gatorland. Enjoy an evening meal and live entertainment at a dinner theater. With hundreds of lakes and waterways, Orlando provides the chance to enjoy many different types of water sports.
Hints and Tips
Flying from Boston to Orlando takes approximately two hours and 30 minutes. Guests may leave Orlando International Airport (MCO) in a rental vehicle via Highways 436 or 528. Every year, an estimated 57 million people visit the city that Walt Disney chose for expanding his wonderful world of fun.