You’ll have to fly into Orlando International (MCO), as there aren’t any flights from Manchester to Orlando Sanford (SFB).
Which airlines fly from Manchester to Orlando?
Air France, United Airlines and Virgin Atlantic tend to be the most popular airlines for flying from Manchester to Orlando – but it’s best to compare as many as possible, to find the cheapest flights.
How to get cheap flights from Manchester to Orlando
Flights to Orlando are usually cheapest in January, when the weather is coldest. But, if you want some sunshine, keep your eyes peeled for offers between March and May – as long as you avoid the Easter holidays, you might stumble across a good deal.
Another way to bag a good deal on flights to Orlando is to avoid high season. Predictably, July and August are the most expensive months to visit Orlando. So, if you do need to fly to Orlando during the summer holidays, it’s best to book as early as possible - that goes for your hotel, too.
Flights to Orlando are also surprisingly expensive in October, due to Halloween events – but, if you fly in early November, there might be some cheap flights available.
FAQs about flights from Manchester to Orlando
Which airlines fly from Manchester to Orlando?
When you’re searching for cheap flights to Orlando, it’s best to compare direct flights and indirect flights – having a stopover could save you money. You can fly direct from Manchester Airport to Orlando International with a number of airlines, including Air France, Delta, KLM, Thomas Cook Airlines and Virgin Atlantic. All these airlines also offer indirect flights to Orlando, along with Air Canada, British Airways, Lufthansa, Swiss and United Airlines.
Which airlines have the cheapest flights to Orlando?
Thomas Cook Airlines usually have the best deals on Orlando flights.
Can I fly direct from Manchester to Orlando?
Yes, direct flights are available to Orlando International Airport.
How long is the flight from Manchester to Orlando?
A direct flight to Orlando takes nine hours, but if you have a stopover your journey will take longer.
How do I get into Orlando from Orlando International Airport?
Orlando International is just six miles outside the city, so getting into Orlando is very easy. Local buses are the cheapest mode of transport – the 45-minute journey only costs a few quid. Lynx buses depart regularly from Terminal A. Look out for buses numbered 11 or 51 if you want to go to Downtown Orlando, or catch number 42 if your hotel is on International Drive.
Shuttle buses are another option. They’re more expensive – and the price depends on where you’re staying – but the 30-minute journey is quicker than getting the bus. Alternatively, you could get a cab. It’s the quickest way to get into Orlando, but also the most expensive.
What are the top things to do in Orlando?
Orlando is famous for its theme parks, including Walt Disney World Resort, Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Florida. But there’s more to an Orlando holiday than rollercoasters, waterparks and fairytale characters.
Go on a shopping spree in the Florida Mall, mooch around the city’s art galleries, or go for a stroll in the sunshine around Lake Eola Park. Make sure you spend at least one an evening at one of Orlando’s famous dinner shows – expect everything from comedy sketches to pirate adventures.
Do I need a visa to travel to Orlando?
If you're travelling to Florida with a British passport, you don't need a visa. You just need an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorisation) which allows you to travel around the USA for up to 90 days. The process is straightforward – you’ll just need to fill out an application form online.