Travel has been greatly impacted by the current global pandemic.
The United States has had restrictions on international travel since early 2020, but those restrictions will soon be lifted for vaccinated travelers. Cruises have also had to change their protocols and requirements, with Disney Cruise Line requiring that all passengers age 12 and over be vaccinated. With travel picking up again, we’ve seen airlines reintroduce routes to places like Orlando, and now, another airline is expanding its service.
Frontier Airlines is adding several new, nonstop routes to Orlando International Airport throughout this month, according to clickorlando.com.
The airline is adding 13 new routes in total. Here’s a look at all of them:
November 1st:
- Fort Meyers, FL (RSW)
- Harlingen, TX (HRL)
- Pensacola, FL (PNS)
- Sioux Falls, SD (FSD)
- Bentonville, AR (XNA)
November 2nd:
- Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ)
- Nassau, The Bahamas (NAS)
November 3rd:
- Direct service to El Paso, TX, (ELP)
November 4th:
- Cedar Rapids, IA (CID)
- Fargo, ND (FAR)
- San Salvador, El Salvador (SAL)
November 6th:
- Cozumel, Mexico (CZM)
November 11th:
- Liberia, Costa Rica (LIR)
International travelers will be allowed to fly into the United States starting November 8th, as long as they are fully vaccinated. Stay tuned to DFB for more news and updates.
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Southwest; free baggage for a week in Disney World for 4 people really adds up. There used to be a direct to Orlando from Albuquerque, but that’s sadly no more.