NEW Nonstop Flights from Orlando Airport to Tokyo Are Now Available To Book

Have you ever dreamed of visiting every Disney resort around the world? It’s probably the top of our lifelong bucket list!

Let’s fly!

There are 6 Disney Resorts around the world, with another one in development as we speak! Traveling around the world, and specifically to Tokyo Disney Resort, is about to get a whole lot easier thanks to MCO in Orlando.

If you’re eager to go to  Tokyo Disney Resort, 2026 might be your year! ZIPAIR has added four non-stop charter flights between Orlando and Tokyo. MCO previously announced the new flights, but they are finally available for booking. 

Orlando International Airport

The airline’s new flights will be between February 23rd, 2026, and March 10th, 2026, meaning this can be a great way to kick off your year! Prices for these flights start at $1,203 round-trip. The flights take you to Narita International Airport, which is roughly a 50-minute drive to Tokyo Disney Resort.

Tokyo Disney Castle

These flights are a great excuse if you’re looking to head to a new Disney resort or you want to work on your Disney around the world trip! MCO has been busy improving the popular airport’s restaurants, dining, and flight options. The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority is redeveloping over 200,000 square feet of space in the airport and adding dozens of new restaurants like Shake Shack, Chick-fil-A, Einstein Bros Bagels, and more!

©MCO

These newest additions come as the airport continues to work on a  $5.9 billion MCO Capital Improvement Program. Work on the renovations has already begun, with the first round of new offerings opening in 2026. This phase, planned to open in 2026, includes local restaurants like Smoke & Donuts, Kelly’s Ice Cream, 4 Rivers Smokehouse, and Otto’s High Dive.

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MCO isn’t the only place that’s changing! Tokyo Disneyland’s Tomorrowland is currently in the middle of a massive change, which will see the park’s Space Mountain replaced by a brand new iteration of the classic coaster. They also closed the park’s Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters attraction in the fall of 2025 to be replaced by a new attraction based on Wreck-It Ralph! They’ve also teased changes to attractions like Jungle Cruise, Big Thunder Mountain, and more.

©Disney | Concept art for the reimagining

We are loving the new additions to the airport, including the flights to new places. Be sure to keep following AllEars for more Disney news, updates, and more.

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