Popular in | December | High demand for flights, 19% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | August | Best time to find cheap flights, 5% potential price drop |
Average price | $201 | Average for round-trip flights in February 2021 |
Round-trip from | $64 | From Las Vegas to Orlando |
One-way from | $12 | One-way flight from Las Vegas to Orlando |
LAS - ORL Price
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$143 - $329
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ORL Temperature
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75.2 - 93.2 °F
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ORL Rainfall
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1.93 - 8.27 inches
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Flights to Orlando Executive airport from other cities in the United States range from about 30m-4h. Because Orlando Executive services general and corporate flights only, it is the arrival and departure point for private and chartered flights and does not serve commercial airlines. Orlando Executive services regional flights, so your flight will be on the shorter end of the spectrum depending on your distance from Orlando.
You can enjoy private, direct flights to Orlando Executive from Hartsfield Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Boca Raton Airport, Columbia, South Carolina, Charleston International Airport in South Carolina, Key West International Airport, Hilton Head Island, and many other cities in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, and even the Bahamas. If you’re not departing from this region initially but wish to alight at Orlando Executive Airport, you can take commercial flights to these cities and then enjoy a direct flight to Orlando.
Orlando Executive airport is just 3 miles east of central Orlando. To reach downtown Orlando from the airport, you can take a taxi, which will take about 7 minutes and cost about $14-$17. For about half the price, you can opt to take an Uber. You can also take a bus from just outside the airport on E. Colonia Drive. Here, you can take the number 104 bus, which provides a direct route to downtown Orlando in just 8 minutes, and for just $2. Also be sure to check with your hotel or resort, as they may provide airport transportation for you.
Orlando, Florida is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, thanks to the balmy Florida climate, numerous beaches just a short drive away, and, of course, the world-class theme parks that call Orlando home. A trip to Orlando isn’t complete with spending a day or two at at least one of its incredible amusement parks, like Disney World and Universal Studios, which delight visitors of all ages. You can also swim with the dolphins at nearby Discovery Cove. At ICON Park, you can enjoy numerous activities at this thrilling entertainment complex, like rides, restaurants, boutique shops, bars, and museums, including Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum and SKELETONS: Museum of Osteology. Surround yourself with beautiful flora at Harry P. Leu Gardens, which houses rose gardens, tropical rainforests, and butterfly gardens alike. Orlando is also a golfers’ paradise, with dozens of superb golf courses in the area.
United States citizens traveling to Orlando Executive do not need a passport or visa as it’s in the States. When traveling by air, you always need valid government-issued photo identification however, whether a passport or driver’s license.
Orlando has seen a 51% decrease in demand for flights to the city compared to last year.