Flights To Orlando, Florida. Cutting The Cost.
Booking flights to Florida, is without doubt the most expensive element of a Florida vacation. With what seem to be ever increasing prices, is there a cheaper way to fly to Florida? Well actually there is.
Ever since I can recall travelling to Florida has been a costly affair, especially during peak seasons, when the wonderful airlines increase there fares to ridiculous levels, forcing many to abandon any ideas they may have had of visiting one the most exciting holiday destinations in the world. As prices continue to rise, those who are still fortunate enough to visit Florida have begun to look for other more cost effective ways to reac thier favourite holiday desination, Florida.
Based on actual fares and airlines, I aim to show just how much the cost of booking flights to Florida can be reduced by, simply and with no more effort than usual. Unlike many other price related examples, we will travel during high season thereby providing something which is worthwhile and applies to the majority as opposed to those fortunate to travel outside if the peak seasons.
For the purposes of this illustration, we are a family of four, consisting of two adults and two children aged 8 and 10 travelling with Virgin Atlantic and other scheduled airlines, in economy class to Orlando, Florida (MCO) for two weeks, from 30th July 2008 and returning on 13th August 2008. Our flights will be departing and returning into London Heathrow airport, and all prices shown will be fully inclusive of the various taxes which now apply.
We will start with what to many is the normal price of Flying direct to Orlando, Florida.

And now for the alternative. Here we look at the option of taking an indirect flight to orlando, Florida via New York.
Internal connecting flights.
So there it is, our alternative route pockets you a total saving of £1204.88! which can then be used to fund your very own Florida villa, or your fully inclusive Florida car hire at £262.50, for the full duration of your stay in Florida, as well as 4 Orlando Flex Tickets at £520.00, still leaving you over £420.
All prices correct as of 27/06/2008.


