Airlines That Fly From Toronto to Orlando

Orlando and Toronto differ greatly in terms of location and climate; Orlando is a warm city located in southern Florida while Toronto, which experiences cold winters, is located in eastern Canada along the border of New York, near Buffalo. Both are major, metropolitan cities with incredibly diverse populations. Both are popular cities in which to live and do business, and multiple airlines carriers provide service between the two cities.
  1. Sunwing

    • The flight from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YTO) to Orlando International Airport (MCO) is about three hours in length. Sunwing provides service between the two cities and positions itself as a value airline in Canada. It flies from more than 29 Canadian cities to 33 warm-weather or "holiday" destinations within the United States, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America. The airline offers extra amenities uncommon to many airlines, including a complimentary glass of champagne, in-flight meals and entertainment and comfortable, leather seats at no extra charge. Sunwing provides daily flights from Toronto to Orlando with reasonably priced fares that start at $69 each way.

    Air Canada

    • Air Canada is Canada's largest full-service airline and provides the most scheduled flights to passengers flying out of Canada. Through its partner, Jazz, Air Canada flies more than 32 million passengers annually to more than 170 destinations on five continents. Air Canada offers direct as well as multi-stop flights from Toronto to Orlando daily with fares starting at about $159 each way in 2010. The airline offers five categories of ticket options ranging from non-refundable "Tango" fares to fully refundable "Executive Class Flexible" tickets. Economy class seats feature in-seat televisions and power outlets while Executive Class seats are roomier and offer personal service from flight attendants.

    United

    • An American carrier offering service from Toronto to Orlando is United Airlines. United offers multiple direct and non-stop service between the two cities daily for fares that start at $291 round trip as of 2010. Inflight entertainment and onboard meals and drinks are offered to passengers. United features five classes of flying options ranging from economy to international premium cabins. United often partners with Air Canada on its flights out of Toronto.

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