Airlines That Fly to Orlando From the UK

When flying to Orlando from the United Kingdom, there are several airlines to choose from. Not all airlines offer a direct flight from the UK to Orlando, as many airlines have stop-offs to refuel. Between the UK and Florida, these can include places like Georgia and Maine. When booking a flight from the UK to Orlando online, remember that most airlines do not include airport taxes and charges within the original price of a quote.
  1. Delta Air Lines

    • Delta Airlines offer flights from the UK to Orlando departing from Aberdeen, Alderney, Barra, Belfast, Benbecula, Birmingham, Blackpool, Bournemouth, and London city airports. Most flights have between one to three stops, which depends on the UK departure airport. All stops are in the United States if the departure airport is London Gatwick. Prices vary depending on the day of the week and month, and also the season. 2010/2011 Delta Airline prices for a one-way flight run from $300 to over $1,000, not including airport taxes and charges.

    Virgin Atlantic Airline

    • The popular Virgin Atlantic Airline provides travellers with direct flights from the UK to Orlando. Departing from London Gatwick, the direct flight lasts approximately nine and a half hours. 2010/2011 prices start at just over $400 for a one-way ticket, not including airport taxes and charges. Prices increase during the holiday seasons and on bank holidays. Visit Virgin Atlantic's website for more information.

    British Airways

    • British Airways also provide travellers with direct flights from London Gatwick to Orlando. 2010/2011 prices start from a little over $300 dollars for a one-way ticket. Two-way tickets start from around $650, depending on the current exchange rate. If passengers book a ticket online, British Airways charges an additional credit card fee, around $5 per ticket.

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