Orlando International Airport Surveying People on Their Current Comfort in Air Travel

With Disney World set to reopen on July 11th (and select Resort hotels reopening on June 22nd), many will be traveling to Orlando soon!

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If you’ll be flying, Orlando International Airport wants to hear from you!

According to Spectrum News, Orlando International Airport has released a new survey intended to gauge travelers’ comfort in flying in the current climate.

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As of now, more than 1,000 respondents have filled in their thoughts on questions that include hw safe travelers feel flying, whether they’d prefer to fly, drive, or use a rental car for their trip, and whether they will travel nationally or internationally.

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According to Vicki Jaramillo, Orlando International Airport’s senior director of marketing and air service development, “The leisure market is going to come back first domestically, then what we call “VFR” — visiting friends and relatives — and then the business. Over 65% said they feel very comfortable, (that) they would be flying.

We will continue to bring updates on Orlando International Airport!

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3 Replies to “Orlando International Airport Surveying People on Their Current Comfort in Air Travel”

  1. We had a vacation trip scheduled for May which was cancelled naturally due to the closure of WDW and the pandemic. Rescheduled it for November for our 50th anniversary. Hoping our plans remain as the increase in virus counts seem to be increasing. With travelers from many states only increasing the spread of this virus, I have my doubts. We don’t have an issue with travelling by air either, provided people adhere to the mask wearing and use precautions.

    1. Yeah, problem is as restrictions are lifted, too many people are just seeing it as “back to normal”. The mask wearing is like when wearing a seatbelt became mandatory. It just took some time to get used to.

  2. Flying into Orlando in September for a vacation at Walt Disney World. I have no reservations about flying although I haven’t flown since 2005. (Usually drive everywhere but this will be a solo trip so flying is less expensive.)