As the world's largest airline --- in terms of passengers, cities served and fleet, Delta provides both nonstop and connecting service between Las Vegas and Orlando. Several daily flights are offered --- connections through Delta's hub cities of Atlanta, Salt Lake City, Cincinnati, Memphis, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Los Angeles and Detroit are available.
Over 38 years ago, Southwest initiated service as America's first quality, low-cost airline. Today, the airline transports 1 million passengers per year --- offering 3,200 daily flights to 66 American cities. Southwest offers both nonstop and connecting flights between Las Vegas and Orlando --- connections through the airline's hub cities of Birmingham, Chicago (Midway), New Orleans, Houston, Denver, Kansas City, Austin, St. Louis and Phoenix are available.
Based in New York, jetBlue took to the skies in 1999 -- offering passengers low-fares and incomparable in-flight entertainment. JetBlue was the first within the airline industry to offer live, satellite television in every seat. The airline provides daily service between Las Vegas and Orlando, with connecting service via New York's-JFK, Boston, Long Beach and Austin airports.