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Lowest round trip fares by airline from Pittsburgh and Orlando
Cheapest prices ($39 One Way, $77 Round Trip) found within past 7 days. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Fly From Pittsburgh to Orlando
Origin | Pittsburgh |
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Destination | Orlando |
Number of Daily Flights | 5 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Dec 27 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Dec 28 |
Popular Airlines | Spirit Airlines |
Cheap flights from Pittsburgh to Orlando
The Orlando International Airport (MCO) is the gateway to the Kennedy Space Center, Epcot Center, Universal Studios and Disney World. While the majority of travelers arrive here on vacation, the city also caters for those on business.
Little ones love LEGOLAND Florida, which features a water play area, mini tractor ride and a train. Universal Orlando Resort is located in Universal Studios. The Hogwarts Express allows visitors to travel from 'London' to Hogsmeade. A marquee attraction, restaurant and shops are themed after Harry Potter films and books. Also, see the Disney Festival of Fantasy Parade that features music and characters from Disney films.
Key Facts
Orlando is approximately nine miles northwest of the airport. You can pick up a rental car right from the airport. The Bee Line/Beach Line Expressway and Interstate 4 are used to travel to and from the airport.
Universal Orlando has an extensive transportation and parking structure. From there, you can visit the Islands of Adventure, Universal Studios, Universal CityWalk or on-site hotels. Ihu's Breakaway Falls allow one to take a plunge down the steepest and tallest free-fall water slide in Orlando.
Hints and Tips
The trip from Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) to Orlando is approximately seven hours. Orlando also has attractions that tell of the city's history. The Gallery at Avalon Island attracts art fans, and the opportunity to learn about artists' works is provided. A restored turn of the century farmhouse is on display at the 50-acre botanical oasis of Harry P. Leu Gardens.