Cheap flights from Melbourne to Orlando Airport from $876
This is the cheapest one-way flight price found by a Cheapflights user in the last 72 hours by searching for a flight departing on 17/3. Fares are subject to change and may not be available on all flights or dates of travel.
MEL — MCO
4 Jan — 11 Jan1
Return
1 adult
Economy
Return
1 adult, Economy, 0 bags
Cheapflights Tip: The best prices from Melbourne to Orlando are usually found in February or March, booked 10 days in advance, depart on a Thursday or Wednesday and return on a Monday
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Explore the most affordable flight options available from Melbourne to Orlando. Find the lowest fares from popular airlines and budget airlines, with prices last updated on 5 December 2025.
Sun 14/1213:00MEL - MCO
2 stops23h 53mUnited Airlines
Tue 30/1208:00MCO - MEL
1 stop33h 30mUnited Airlines
Deal found 3/12$1,310
Mon 22/1216:05MEL - MCO
1 stop40h 18mQantas Airways
Tue 30/1217:08MCO - MEL
2 stops28h 27mQantas Airways
Deal found 3/12$1,836
Mon 22/1206:00MEL - MCO
2 stops24h 55mQantas Airways
Sun 28/1217:45MCO - MEL
2 stops25h 40mQantas Airways
Deal found 3/12$2,116
Mon 22/1206:00MEL - MCO
2 stops26h 23mQantas Airways
Fri 26/1217:45MCO - MEL
2 stops26h 40mQantas Airways
Deal found 3/12$2,309
Sun 21/1212:00MEL - MCO
2 stops28h 59mMultiple Airlines
Tue 30/1215:21MCO - MEL
1 stop26h 09mMultiple Airlines
Deal found 3/12$2,545
Tue 23/1207:20MEL - MCO
2 stops30h 08mJapan Airlines
Tue 30/1207:08MCO - MEL
2 stops30h 32mJapan Airlines
Deal found 3/12$2,551
Wed 24/1216:25MEL - MCO
2 stops38h 30mQantas Airways
Mon 29/1217:45MCO - MEL
2 stops28h 50mQantas Airways
Deal found 3/12$2,563
Thu 25/1207:00MEL - MCO
2 stops29h 59mQantas Airways
Tue 30/1217:08MCO - MEL
2 stops30h 32mQantas Airways
Deal found 3/12$2,603
Wed 24/1207:20MEL - MCO
2 stops33h 08mJapan Airlines
Tue 30/1207:08MCO - MEL
2 stops30h 32mJapan Airlines
Deal found 3/12$2,630
Mon 22/1216:05MEL - MCO
1 stop21h 09mQantas Airways
Mon 29/1217:45MCO - MEL
2 stops30h 50mQantas Airways
Deal found 3/12$2,690
Fri 26/1206:30MEL - MCO
2 stops26h 10mQantas Airways
Sun 28/1217:45MCO - MEL
2 stops27h 50mQantas Airways
Deal found 3/12$2,801
Best flights from Melbourne to Orlando
Discover carefully curated flight deals from Melbourne to Orlando that have cost, travel time, and stopovers in mind to ensure you get the best travel experience. Data last updated 5 December 2025.
Sat 17/111:30MEL - MCO
1 stop25h 28mUnited Airlines
Sat 24/109:30MCO - MEL
2 stops32h 30mUnited Airlines
Deal found 3/12$1,310
Sun 18/111:30MEL - MCO
3 stops27h 44mUnited Airlines
Wed 28/118:35MCO - MEL
1 stop22h 55mUnited Airlines
Deal found 3/12$1,310
Sun 18/111:30MEL - MCO
2 stops24h 14mUnited Airlines
Sun 25/116:55MCO - MEL
2 stops48h 35mUnited Airlines
Deal found 4/12$1,316
Fri 30/113:00MEL - MCO
2 stops26h 44mUnited Airlines
Sun 8/215:00MCO - MEL
2 stops26h 30mUnited Airlines
Deal found 4/12$1,316
Wed 14/113:00MEL - MCO
2 stops23h 58mUnited Airlines
Wed 28/111:47MCO - MEL
2 stops29h 43mUnited Airlines
Deal found 4/12$1,316
Sun 5/410:55MEL - MCO
1 stop35h 32mUnited Airlines
Sun 12/415:30MCO - MEL
2 stops50h 00mUnited Airlines
Deal found 4/12$1,316
Last-minute flights from Melbourne to Orlando
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Fri 16/116:05MEL - MCO
2 stops22h 51mAmerican Airlines
Thu 29/111:40MCO - MEL
1 stop25h 20mAmerican Airlines
Deal found 1/12$1,390
Sat 17/113:00MEL - MCO
2 stops23h 58mUnited Airlines
Sat 24/109:30MCO - MEL
2 stops32h 30mUnited Airlines
Deal found 3/12$1,310
Sat 17/116:05MEL - MCO
1 stop21h 46mQantas Airways
Sat 24/118:29MCO - MEL
1 stop42h 31mQantas Airways
Deal found 3/12$1,648
Sun 18/111:30MEL - MCO
1 stop25h 28mUnited Airlines
Sun 25/116:55MCO - MEL
2 stops48h 35mUnited Airlines
Deal found 4/12$1,316
Sun 18/110:10MEL - MCO
1 stop24h 34mDelta
Wed 28/109:35MCO - MEL
1 stop30h 25mDelta
Deal found 3/12$1,320
Sun 18/116:05MEL - MCO
1 stop22h 51mAmerican Airlines
Wed 28/105:30MCO - MEL
1 stop31h 30mAmerican Airlines
Deal found 3/12$1,358
Sun 18/113:55MEL - MCO
3 stops35h 51mMultiple Airlines
Wed 28/112:22MCO - MEL
3 stops32h 03mMultiple Airlines
Deal found 3/12$1,447
Fri 30/116:05MEL - MCO
1 stop20h 43mAmerican Airlines
Sun 8/207:14MCO - MEL
1 stop34h 16mAmerican Airlines
Deal found 4/12$1,352
Fri 30/116:05MEL - MCO
1 stop40h 01mQantas Airways
Sun 8/216:20MCO - MEL
1 stop44h 40mQantas Airways
Deal found 3/12$1,609
One-way flights from Melbourne to Orlando
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Fri 2/107:20MEL - MCO
2 stops30h 08mJapan Airlines
Deal found 3/12$5,924
Fri 2/111:30MEL - MCO
1 stop22h 29mUnited Airlines
Deal found 3/12$10,654
Fri 2/107:30MEL - MCO
3 stops32h 20mAir Canada
Deal found 3/12$16,099
Find flight deals from Melbourne to Orlando
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Depart
Return
Price
MelbourneOrlando
MEL - MCO
MELMCO
Melbourne
Sat 17/1
11:30-20:58
1 stop25h 28m
Orlando
Sat 24/1
09:30-10:00
2 stops32h 30m
$1,310
MelbourneOrlando
MEL - MCO
MELMCO
Melbourne
Sun 18/1
11:30-23:14
3 stops27h 44m
Orlando
Wed 28/1
18:35-09:30
1 stop22h 55m
$1,310
MelbourneOrlando
MEL - MCO
MELMCO
Melbourne
Sun 18/1
11:30-19:44
2 stops24h 14m
Orlando
Sun 25/1
16:55-09:30
2 stops48h 35m
$1,316
MelbourneOrlando
MEL - MCO
MELMCO
Melbourne
Fri 30/1
13:00-23:44
2 stops26h 44m
Orlando
Sun 8/2
15:00-09:30
2 stops26h 30m
$1,316
MelbourneOrlando
MEL - MCO
MELMCO
Melbourne
Wed 14/1
13:00-20:58
2 stops23h 58m
Orlando
Wed 28/1
11:47-09:30
2 stops29h 43m
$1,316
MelbourneOrlando
MEL - MCO
MELMCO
Melbourne
Sun 5/4
10:55-08:27
1 stop35h 32m
Orlando
Sun 12/4
15:30-07:30
2 stops50h 00m
$1,316
MelbourneOrlando
MEL - MCO
MELMCO
Melbourne
Tue 17/3
12:00-06:18
1 stop33h 18m
$876
MelbourneOrlando
MEL - MCO
MELMCO
Melbourne
Tue 17/3
10:30-19:49
2 stops24h 19m
$879
MelbourneOrlando
MEL - MCO
MELMCO
Melbourne
Mon 16/3
01:30-07:53
3 stops45h 23m
$1,128
MelbourneOrlando
MEL - MCO
MELMCO
Melbourne
Fri 2/1
07:20-21:28
2 stops30h 08m
$5,924
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The price you pay for your flight from Melbourne to Orlando Airport may vary depending on when you book. For the best chance of a lower fare, look to book 10 days in advance of your trip. Fares are likely to increase a fortnight or so before your departure date.
What is the cheapest month to book a flight from Melbourne to Orlando Airport?
Currently, March is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight from Melbourne to Orlando Airport (average of $1,160). Flying from Melbourne to Orlando Airport in April is currently the most expensive (average of $1,730). There are several factors that can impact the price of a flight, so comparing airlines, departure airports and flight times can provide users with more options.
What is the cheapest time of day to fly from MEL to MCO?
Find hourly flight availability from Melbourne to Orlando. Discover flight options and departure times throughout the day, allowing you to choose a departure time that suits your schedule. Data last updated 5 December 2025.
It’s optimal to fly from Melbourne to Orlando Airport in the afternoon. By choosing this option you can save up to 23% on the cost of your flight, compared to a flight at midday.
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See what other customers who have flown with Air New Zealand, Virgin Australia, andQantas Airways from Melbourne to Orlando Airport have to say. You can also see how each airline compares in terms of entertainment options, comfort, food, crew/service, and boarding process.
Both my flights from Whangarei to Auckland and Auckland to Vancouver where late by an hour... That created a lot of anxiety that I would make it between flights, and had my husband waiting many hours for me in Vancouver to pick me up. Can there not be another plane on standby for when delays happen. The weather was not stormy, whatever the reason for the delay it happens a lot! Talking to local kiwis. No one is happy about it. The planes are also quite cold. I realise there is a belief that the cold helps one sleep, but that's a myth. It really doesn't. There is a certain warm temperature maybe a touch below body heat that is cosy to sleep. I dressed extra warm, with a t-shit, sweater and feather winter coat, still using the blanket for my legs, to stay warm on the flight back to Vancouver. It was uncomfortable in economy class. Not much room to stretch between two people. Everything else was lovely, the attendants, the food. I wish that there were more signs at the Auckland airport, knowing where to go would have been nice too. When I first landed in Auckland and had to go to domestic, it was my first time after 30 years. I asked someone where do I go? they said follow the line. They didn't say there was a bus, there were no signs saying free bus to and from domestic. It was pouring with rain, my plane again had arrived late from Brisbane, that time, air NZ all the way and I followed the line, hoping it was around the next corner, and the next corner, and the next... arriving soaked! With a few mins to spare to my auckland to whangarei flight. High anxiety that day too. When I went from Vancouver-Auckland-Brisbane. I again was confused with the signs to go international. And walking through the shops, would never have guest that was the way to go. I realise Auckland airport is getting construction done, maybe that will solve the way people go with better signs then. but for now its very confusing. Plus I saw someone purchase maple syrup at customs before their flight, and it was confiscated when they had their carry on bag checked. That doesn't seem right, made not want to purchase anything at customs. If its going to be confiscated. my recharger battery to use on the go to power charge my ipad and phone was confiscated that was over $100, would like my money back. It went from vancouver to brisbane to auckland and whangarei, then whangarei to auckland. but auckland to vancouver my luggage had the lock broken and a note saying they took it. kinda feel violated. Could customs not have called me over and asked me about it, and i could have carried it on in my carryon bag, because it seemed ok when i had it on my carry on, just not my suitcase. I ipad and phone have lithium batteries, didn't seem right. It was for charging when i was up north of newzealand on the beach. taking lots of photos needed it to recharge divices when there was no electricity driving in the car. anyway that was annoying. live and learn.
Both my flights from Whangarei to Auckland and Auckland to Vancouver where late by an hour... That created a lot of anxiety that I would make it between flights, and had my husband waiting many hours for me in Vancouver to pick me up. Can there not be another plane on standby for when delays happen. The weather was not stormy, whatever the reason for the delay it happens a lot! Talking to local kiwis. No one is happy about it. The planes are also quite cold. I realise there is a belief that the cold helps one sleep, but that's a myth. It really doesn't. There is a certain warm temperature maybe a touch below body heat that is cosy to sleep. I dressed extra warm, with a t-shit, sweater and feather winter coat, still using the blanket for my legs, to stay warm on the flight back to Vancouver. It was uncomfortable in economy class. Not much room to stretch between two people. Everything else was lovely, the attendants, the food. I wish that there were more signs at the Auckland airport, knowing where to go would have been nice too. When I first landed in Auckland and had to go to domestic, it was my first time after 30 years. I asked someone where do I go? they said follow the line. They didn't say there was a bus, there were no signs saying free bus to and from domestic. It was pouring with rain, my plane again had arrived late from Brisbane, that time, air NZ all the way and I followed the line, hoping it was around the next corner, and the next corner, and the next... arriving soaked! With a few mins to spare to my auckland to whangarei flight. High anxiety that day too. When I went from Vancouver-Auckland-Brisbane. I again was confused with the signs to go international. And walking through the shops, would never have guest that was the way to go. I realise Auckland airport is getting construction done, maybe that will solve the way people go with better signs then. but for now its very confusing. Plus I saw someone purchase maple syrup at customs before their flight, and it was confiscated when they had their carry on bag checked. That doesn't seem right, made not want to purchase anything at customs. If its going to be confiscated. my recharger battery to use on the go to power charge my ipad and phone was confiscated that was over $100, would like my money back. It went from vancouver to brisbane to auckland and whangarei, then whangarei to auckland. but auckland to vancouver my luggage had the lock broken and a note saying they took it. kinda feel violated. Could customs not have called me over and asked me about it, and i could have carried it on in my carryon bag, because it seemed ok when i had it on my carry on, just not my suitcase. I ipad and phone have lithium batteries, didn't seem right. It was for charging when i was up north of newzealand on the beach. taking lots of photos needed it to recharge divices when there was no electricity driving in the car. anyway that was annoying. live and learn.
Both my flights from Whangarei to Auckland and Auckland to Vancouver where late by an hour... That created a lot of anxiety that I would make it between flights, and had my husband waiting many hours for me in Vancouver to pick me up. Can there not be another plane on standby for when delays happen. The weather was not stormy, whatever the reason for the delay it happens a lot! Talking to local kiwis. No one is happy about it. The planes are also quite cold. I realise there is a belief that the cold helps one sleep, but that's a myth. It really doesn't. There is a certain warm temperature maybe a touch below body heat that is cosy to sleep. I dressed extra warm, with a t-shit, sweater and feather winter coat, still using the blanket for my legs, to stay warm on the flight back to Vancouver. It was uncomfortable in economy class. Not much room to stretch between two people. Everything else was lovely, the attendants, the food. I wish that there were more signs at the Auckland airport, knowing where to go would have been nice too. When I first landed in Auckland and had to go to domestic, it was my first time after 30 years. I asked someone where do I go? they said follow the line. They didn't say there was a bus, there were no signs saying free bus to and from domestic. It was pouring with rain, my plane again had arrived late from Brisbane, that time, air NZ all the way and I followed the line, hoping it was around the next corner, and the next corner, and the next... arriving soaked! With a few mins to spare to my auckland to whangarei flight. High anxiety that day too. When I went from Vancouver-Auckland-Brisbane. I again was confused with the signs to go international. And walking through the shops, would never have guest that was the way to go. I realise Auckland airport is getting construction done, maybe that will solve the way people go with better signs then. but for now its very confusing. Plus I saw someone purchase maple syrup at customs before their flight, and it was confiscated when they had their carry on bag checked. That doesn't seem right, made not want to purchase anything at customs. If its going to be confiscated. my recharger battery to use on the go to power charge my ipad and phone was confiscated that was over $100, would like my money back. It went from vancouver to brisbane to auckland and whangarei, then whangarei to auckland. but auckland to vancouver my luggage had the lock broken and a note saying they took it. kinda feel violated. Could customs not have called me over and asked me about it, and i could have carried it on in my carryon bag, because it seemed ok when i had it on my carry on, just not my suitcase. I ipad and phone have lithium batteries, didn't seem right. It was for charging when i was up north of newzealand on the beach. taking lots of photos needed it to recharge divices when there was no electricity driving in the car. anyway that was annoying. live and learn.
Both my flights from Whangarei to Auckland and Auckland to Vancouver where late by an hour... That created a lot of anxiety that I would make it between flights, and had my husband waiting many hours for me in Vancouver to pick me up. Can there not be another plane on standby for when delays happen. The weather was not stormy, whatever the reason for the delay it happens a lot! Talking to local kiwis. No one is happy about it. The planes are also quite cold. I realise there is a belief that the cold helps one sleep, but that's a myth. It really doesn't. There is a certain warm temperature maybe a touch below body heat that is cosy to sleep. I dressed extra warm, with a t-shit, sweater and feather winter coat, still using the blanket for my legs, to stay warm on the flight back to Vancouver. It was uncomfortable in economy class. Not much room to stretch between two people. Everything else was lovely, the attendants, the food. I wish that there were more signs at the Auckland airport, knowing where to go would have been nice too. When I first landed in Auckland and had to go to domestic, it was my first time after 30 years. I asked someone where do I go? they said follow the line. They didn't say there was a bus, there were no signs saying free bus to and from domestic. It was pouring with rain, my plane again had arrived late from Brisbane, that time, air NZ all the way and I followed the line, hoping it was around the next corner, and the next corner, and the next... arriving soaked! With a few mins to spare to my auckland to whangarei flight. High anxiety that day too. When I went from Vancouver-Auckland-Brisbane. I again was confused with the signs to go international. And walking through the shops, would never have guest that was the way to go. I realise Auckland airport is getting construction done, maybe that will solve the way people go with better signs then. but for now its very confusing. Plus I saw someone purchase maple syrup at customs before their flight, and it was confiscated when they had their carry on bag checked. That doesn't seem right, made not want to purchase anything at customs. If its going to be confiscated. my recharger battery to use on the go to power charge my ipad and phone was confiscated that was over $100, would like my money back. It went from vancouver to brisbane to auckland and whangarei, then whangarei to auckland. but auckland to vancouver my luggage had the lock broken and a note saying they took it. kinda feel violated. Could customs not have called me over and asked me about it, and i could have carried it on in my carryon bag, because it seemed ok when i had it on my carry on, just not my suitcase. I ipad and phone have lithium batteries, didn't seem right. It was for charging when i was up north of newzealand on the beach. taking lots of photos needed it to recharge divices when there was no electricity driving in the car. anyway that was annoying. live and learn.
Both my flights from Whangarei to Auckland and Auckland to Vancouver where late by an hour... That created a lot of anxiety that I would make it between flights, and had my husband waiting many hours for me in Vancouver to pick me up. Can there not be another plane on standby for when delays happen. The weather was not stormy, whatever the reason for the delay it happens a lot! Talking to local kiwis. No one is happy about it. The planes are also quite cold. I realise there is a belief that the cold helps one sleep, but that's a myth. It really doesn't. There is a certain warm temperature maybe a touch below body heat that is cosy to sleep. I dressed extra warm, with a t-shit, sweater and feather winter coat, still using the blanket for my legs, to stay warm on the flight back to Vancouver. It was uncomfortable in economy class. Not much room to stretch between two people. Everything else was lovely, the attendants, the food. I wish that there were more signs at the Auckland airport, knowing where to go would have been nice too. When I first landed in Auckland and had to go to domestic, it was my first time after 30 years. I asked someone where do I go? they said follow the line. They didn't say there was a bus, there were no signs saying free bus to and from domestic. It was pouring with rain, my plane again had arrived late from Brisbane, that time, air NZ all the way and I followed the line, hoping it was around the next corner, and the next corner, and the next... arriving soaked! With a few mins to spare to my auckland to whangarei flight. High anxiety that day too. When I went from Vancouver-Auckland-Brisbane. I again was confused with the signs to go international. And walking through the shops, would never have guest that was the way to go. I realise Auckland airport is getting construction done, maybe that will solve the way people go with better signs then. but for now its very confusing. Plus I saw someone purchase maple syrup at customs before their flight, and it was confiscated when they had their carry on bag checked. That doesn't seem right, made not want to purchase anything at customs. If its going to be confiscated. my recharger battery to use on the go to power charge my ipad and phone was confiscated that was over $100, would like my money back. It went from vancouver to brisbane to auckland and whangarei, then whangarei to auckland. but auckland to vancouver my luggage had the lock broken and a note saying they took it. kinda feel violated. Could customs not have called me over and asked me about it, and i could have carried it on in my carryon bag, because it seemed ok when i had it on my carry on, just not my suitcase. I ipad and phone have lithium batteries, didn't seem right. It was for charging when i was up north of newzealand on the beach. taking lots of photos needed it to recharge divices when there was no electricity driving in the car. anyway that was annoying. live and learn.
Both my flights from Whangarei to Auckland and Auckland to Vancouver where late by an hour... That created a lot of anxiety that I would make it between flights, and had my husband waiting many hours for me in Vancouver to pick me up. Can there not be another plane on standby for when delays happen. The weather was not stormy, whatever the reason for the delay it happens a lot! Talking to local kiwis. No one is happy about it. The planes are also quite cold. I realise there is a belief that the cold helps one sleep, but that's a myth. It really doesn't. There is a certain warm temperature maybe a touch below body heat that is cosy to sleep. I dressed extra warm, with a t-shit, sweater and feather winter coat, still using the blanket for my legs, to stay warm on the flight back to Vancouver. It was uncomfortable in economy class. Not much room to stretch between two people. Everything else was lovely, the attendants, the food. I wish that there were more signs at the Auckland airport, knowing where to go would have been nice too. When I first landed in Auckland and had to go to domestic, it was my first time after 30 years. I asked someone where do I go? they said follow the line. They didn't say there was a bus, there were no signs saying free bus to and from domestic. It was pouring with rain, my plane again had arrived late from Brisbane, that time, air NZ all the way and I followed the line, hoping it was around the next corner, and the next corner, and the next... arriving soaked! With a few mins to spare to my auckland to whangarei flight. High anxiety that day too. When I went from Vancouver-Auckland-Brisbane. I again was confused with the signs to go international. And walking through the shops, would never have guest that was the way to go. I realise Auckland airport is getting construction done, maybe that will solve the way people go with better signs then. but for now its very confusing. Plus I saw someone purchase maple syrup at customs before their flight, and it was confiscated when they had their carry on bag checked. That doesn't seem right, made not want to purchase anything at customs. If its going to be confiscated. my recharger battery to use on the go to power charge my ipad and phone was confiscated that was over $100, would like my money back. It went from vancouver to brisbane to auckland and whangarei, then whangarei to auckland. but auckland to vancouver my luggage had the lock broken and a note saying they took it. kinda feel violated. Could customs not have called me over and asked me about it, and i could have carried it on in my carryon bag, because it seemed ok when i had it on my carry on, just not my suitcase. I ipad and phone have lithium batteries, didn't seem right. It was for charging when i was up north of newzealand on the beach. taking lots of photos needed it to recharge divices when there was no electricity driving in the car. anyway that was annoying. live and learn.
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How long is the flight from Melbourne to Orlando Airport?
Airlines like United Airlines fly from Melbourne to Orlando Airport in about 25h 28m. The time it takes to get you to your destination can typically vary by up to . The distance between Melbourne and Orlando Airport is about 15628 km.
What are the cheapest airlines flying from Melbourne to Orlando Airport round-trip?
United Airlines, at $1,216, was found to be the cheapest airline from Melbourne to Orlando Airport.Alternate airlines to your destination round-trip include American Airlines and Air New Zealand. United Airlines is currently priced 39% below the average price you’ll pay for this route.
Can I find deals for business class flights from Melbourne to Orlando?
Yes. Cheapflights offers flight deals from Melbourne to Orlando by cabin class. In addition to browsing deals, you can also filter by cabin class on the search results page after making a search.
What is the cheapest month to book a flight from Melbourne to Orlando Airport?
Currently, March is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight from Melbourne to Orlando Airport (average of $1,160). Flying from Melbourne to Orlando Airport in April is currently the most expensive (average of $1,730). There are several factors that can impact the price of a flight, so comparing airlines, departure airports and flight times can provide users with more options.
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