Traveling to Disney World can be chaotic…to say the very least.
There’s the normal booking stress caused by park pass reservations, hotel rooms, and ground transportation. But with gas price increases and unprecedented flight cancelations, getting to Disney World has become harder than ever. However, for some folks in Europe, the travel experience may get easier!
According to Orlando Business Journal, the Scandinavian airline, Norse Atlantic Airways, will be flying to Central Florida!
Starting July 5th, Norse Atlantic Airways will have a route available between Oslo (OSL) and Orlando (MCO). They also have a route between Oslo (OSL) and Fort Lauderdale (FLL).
We’ll let you know if any other airlines add a route to Orlando! In the meantime, for more traveling help, check out our post about what to do if your flight to Disney World is canceled. Or, check out more information about traveling this summer.
And, as always, stay tuned to AllEars for the latest Disney news!
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Do you have a direct route to Orlando from your airport? Let us know in the comments!
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