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Flair Airlines launches $26 seasonal flights from Canada to Orlando

Winter getaways just got cheaper—Flair Airlines rolls out ultra-low fares to Orlando. But watch out for hidden fees on baggage and seats.

The image shows an Air Canada Airbus A320-200 on the runway at Toronto Pearson International...
The image shows an Air Canada Airbus A320-200 on the runway at Toronto Pearson International Airport, surrounded by buildings, trees, and a clear blue sky.

Flair Airlines launches $26 seasonal flights from Canada to Orlando

Flair Airlines has announced new seasonal flights from three Canadian cities to Orlando. The routes will begin in December 2024 and run until April 2025. Passengers can now book tickets starting at just $26 each way. The budget airline will operate flights from Toronto Pearson (YYZ) to Orlando (MCO) 11 times a week. Two weekly flights will also depart from London (YXU), while St. John (YSJ) will have one weekly service. These new connections add to Flair’s existing Kitchener-Waterloo (YKF) to Orlando route, which launched in October.

Fares start at $26 for a one-way trip, but the cheapest tickets only include a small personal item (up to 15 pounds). Additional fees apply for carry-on or checked luggage, as well as for seat selection. The airline keeps prices low by passing these extra costs directly to travellers.

All flights are available for booking on the airline’s website, flyflair.com. Flair Airlines, headquartered in Edmonton (YEG), currently serves over 30 destinations across Canada, the U.S., Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica. The new seasonal routes expand Flair’s network to Orlando, offering more options for Canadian travellers. With multiple weekly flights from different cities, the airline aims to provide affordable access to a popular winter destination. Passengers can expect low base fares but should budget for additional charges on baggage and seating.

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