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Spirit Airlines Launches New Flights to the Caribbean and Central America—With Deals From $66

- Spirit Airlines announced new flights to Belize and the Cayman Islands.
- Both routes will operate three times per week from Fort Lauderdale, FL, this winter.
- The airline is celebrating the new routes with introductory fares as low as $66.
Low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines is expanding its network to warm-weather destinations, making jetting off to a tropical beach vacation easier.
Starting Nov. 21, Spirit will launch flights from the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) to Belize’s Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport (BZE) three times per week. Then on Dec. 4, the carrier will start flying three times per week between Fort Lauderdale and the Owen Roberts International Airport (GCM) in Grand Cayman on the Cayman Islands.
And best of all, Spirit is celebrating both route announcements with deals starting as low as $66 one-way.
“This is a win for travelers across our network, who are gaining more access to top destinations in the Caribbean and Latin America as we continue to expand service from Fort Lauderdale,” John Kirby, Spirit Airlines’ vice president of network planning, said in a statement shared with Travel + Leisure.
The new flights to Belize, which will operate Mondays, Fridays, and Saturday and start at $85 one-way, welcome travelers to explore the beautiful country, home to a variety of cultural, historical, and outdoor activities. Popular attractions include the Swallow Caye Wildlife Sanctuary, St. Johns Cathedral, along with action-packed zipline courses and rainforest hikes, according to Belize Tourism.
Travelers looking to explore the Cayman Islands can expect white, sandy beaches, crystal-clear water, incredible snorkeling opportunities (including around a shipwreck), and even the chance to discover Caymanian art at the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands. The islands are also home to several special events, including the Cayman Islands Rum Festival and the Cayman Islands Marathon in December, according to Cayman Tourism. These new flights will operate on Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, and start at $66 one-way.
These aren’t the only new routes Spirit is planning. In November, the airline also plans to start flying between Fort Lauderdale and Key West, significantly undercutting the time it takes to get there by car with a 50 minute flight rather than 4 hour or more drive.
Each of the new flights will feature Spirit’s version of first class, which boasts an included carry-on and checked bag, reserved overhead bin space, complimentary snacks and drinks, access to Wi-Fi, and more. Travelers will also be able to book premium economy seats, which come with extra legroom or a blocked middle seat. Additionally, the flights will feature Spirit’s “Value” seats in which passengers must pay extra for things like seat selection and carry-on bags.
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Orlando International Airport Expands Global Reach with New Nonstop Flights to U.S. and Latin America, Connecting More Travelers to Central Florida: New Update You Need to Know

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August 9, 2025 |
Orlando International Airport (MCO) is significantly enhancing its global connectivity by adding several new nonstop flight routes to the U.S. and Latin America. This expansion is designed to offer travelers more direct access to Central Florida’s world-class attractions, such as Walt Disney World and Universal Studios. With new routes from carriers like Breeze Airways, LATAM Airlines, and Southwest Airlines, MCO is making it easier for visitors from cities across the U.S., as well as from key Latin American countries like Peru, to reach Orlando with greater convenience. This growth not only supports the region’s booming tourism industry but also strengthens Orlando’s position as a major international travel hub.
MCO Becomes Florida’s Top Airport
In 2024, Orlando International Airport surpassed Miami International Airport to become Florida’s busiest airport, with over 57 million passengers passing through its gates. This growth highlights Orlando’s prominence as one of the world’s leading travel destinations. With ever-increasing numbers of visitors flocking to the region, MCO has responded by expanding its flight offerings, ensuring that it remains well-equipped to accommodate the growing demand for easy access to Central Florida.
Breeze Airways Expands Nonstop Routes
Breeze Airways, a carrier known for its affordable flights, is playing a major role in this expansion at MCO. Starting in December 2023, Breeze will introduce two new nonstop routes connecting Orlando with previously underserved cities. On December 10th, the airline will begin flights between Orlando and Lincoln, Nebraska. This direct route will provide residents of Lincoln with an efficient way to visit Orlando without the need for layovers.
In addition, Breeze will launch a nonstop service between Orlando and Tri-Cities, Tennessee, on December 12th. This new route will offer travelers from Tri-Cities more convenient access to Orlando’s top attractions, making it easier for them to travel to the heart of Central Florida. Breeze’s new routes highlight the airline’s focus on offering direct flights to underserved markets, helping to connect more regions to Orlando’s tourism infrastructure.
LATAM Airlines Enhances South American Connectivity
LATAM Airlines, a prominent carrier in South America, is also expanding its presence at MCO by adding nonstop flights between Lima, Peru, and Orlando. Starting October 26th, 2023, this new route will make it more convenient for South American travelers to visit Orlando, as they will no longer need to make connecting flights. LATAM’s addition of this service further strengthens Orlando International Airport’s global network, providing an essential link to Latin America, where Orlando remains a top tourist destination.
Southwest Airlines Expands with Caribbean and Seasonal Routes
Southwest Airlines is also adding more nonstop options from MCO, beginning with a new route to the Caribbean. Starting February 5th, 2024, the airline will offer daily nonstop flights between Orlando and St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. This new route offers travelers a direct connection between two popular vacation spots, making it easier to experience both the tropical beauty of the Caribbean and the excitement of Orlando’s theme parks in one trip.
In addition to this Caribbean expansion, Southwest will also reintroduce seasonal routes from Orlando in March 2026. These routes will provide nonstop flights to several U.S. cities, including Boston, Salt Lake City, Portland (Maine), and Tulsa, Oklahoma. These seasonal services will make it easier for visitors from these cities to explore Orlando, while also providing more options for Orlando residents to travel domestically.
Porter Airlines Expands Orlando Service
Porter Airlines, a popular Canadian carrier, is also joining the wave of airlines expanding services at MCO. Although specifics regarding their new routes are still to be finalized, Porter’s expansion to Orlando will add additional connectivity for Canadian travelers. With a growing number of visitors from Canada traveling to Orlando each year, this expansion will help make it even easier for Canadians to access Central Florida’s major attractions.
Greater Accessibility for Orlando Travelers
The expansion of nonstop flights at Orlando International Airport ensures that getting to Orlando is more convenient than ever. Whether flying from smaller cities across the United States or international hubs, passengers now have more direct options to travel to Central Florida. These new routes not only save time but also eliminate the inconvenience of layovers, making the journey to Orlando smoother and quicker.
For those planning to visit Orlando, travel experts can help streamline the booking process, offering assistance with flights, accommodations, and theme park tickets. With MCO’s growing selection of nonstop routes, vacationers can focus more on planning their activities and less on managing travel logistics.
Orlando International Airport is expanding its global reach with new nonstop flights to the U.S. and Latin America, making it easier for travelers to access Central Florida’s top attractions. This growth strengthens MCO’s position as a major hub in global tourism.
The Future of Orlando International Airport
The recent addition of nonstop flights from Breeze Airways, LATAM Airlines, Southwest, and Porter Airlines reflects Orlando International Airport’s ongoing commitment to enhancing its flight network. With these new services, MCO is positioning itself as an even more prominent player in global travel, making it easier than ever for people to visit Orlando.
As Orlando’s tourism industry continues to thrive, MCO is continually adapting to meet the needs of travelers from across the world. With additional airlines adding routes and new connections being forged, the future of Orlando International Airport looks promising. The airport is well on its way to becoming one of the most accessible and well-connected travel hubs in the United States, ensuring that visitors can easily experience the magic of Orlando no matter where they’re coming from.
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Maritime provinces, Ottawa announce $9 million to help restore regional air travel

CHARLOTTETOWN — The Maritime provinces and Ottawa are spending $9 million to help restore air travel between Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
Under a three-year pilot program with PAL Airlines, daily flights will be offered between Halifax, Sydney, N.S., Charlottetown, Fredericton and Moncton, N.B.
Passengers are expected to fly with the service later this year, although exact dates aren’t yet known.
The joint funding includes $5 million from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, $2.9 million from Nova Scotia, $840,000 from P.E.I. and $458,000 from New Brunswick.
P.E.I. Premier Rob Lantz and Island MP Sean Casey made the announcement Friday at the Charlottetown airport with Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston and Gilles LePage, minister responsible for New Brunswick’s Regional Development Corporation.
The announcement comes after the Council of Atlantic Premiers formed a working group in February 2023 on regional air travel that included government and airport authority representatives.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 8, 2025.
The Canadian Press
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JSX quietly announces flights to three destinations

Semi-private luxury airline JSX will begin flying to three new destinations, but don’t expect to hear much about them. That’s because the carrier doesn’t use standard airport terminals and faces restrictions on public advertising. In this case, the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey prohibits public advertising of scheduled flights from Teterboro Airport, where the new routes originate.
For that reason, the carrier can only promote the routes via its loyalty program, Club JSX. Still, the new routes — to Miami, Palm Beach, and Fort Lauderdale — offer a tantalizing winter getaway for luxury-minded travelers.
New Florida getaways from JSX
JSX offers a private jet experience with a twist. The company charters converted regional aircraft, offering seating for 30, with everyone in the same class. Legroom rivals domestic first class, and there’s complimentary Wi-Fi, snacks, and checked baggage. JSX flies out of fixed-base operator (FBO) and private terminals, creating a more seamless security and boarding experience. The formula works: readers of Travel + Leisure named JSX the best domestic airline for the second year in a row. Now, JSX patrons can look forward to warm getaways to several Florida hot spots via Teterboro Airport in Northern New Jersey.
In early October, the Miami and Fort Lauderdale routes take off, followed by Palm Beach in early November. The flights will operate daily, five days a week. Fares start at $615 one-way, letting fliers get in on the private jet experience without spending thousands to charter a plane.
Besides the New York Metro region and Florida, JSX has an extensive network in the Western U.S., with stops in Reno-Tahoe, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and more. Prospective travelers can find the network on JSX’s “Where We Fly” page.
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