Philadelphia residents will get another way direct to Floridian sunshine, top-class theme parks and fantastic beaches as American Airlines announced a new service direct to Melbourne International Airport, Orlando.
American Airlines revealed it will begin nonstop flights to Orlando Melbourne International Airport (MLB) on 16th Feb 2019 from its Philadelphia hub. The flights will depart Saturdays from Philadelphia at 8:05 a.m., arriving in Florida at 10:48 a.m. The Embraer 175 jet arrival time syncs perfectly with cruise ship noon early boarding. Melbourne Airport Express offers a nonstop shuttle service to the port, and all major rental car companies are onsite.
The return flight to Philadephia at 11:24 a.m. and arrives at 1:55 p.m., with enough time to connect to some of American's largest international destinations, including recently announced summer service to Dubrovnik, Croatia and Bologna, Italy.
The Central Florida airport is conveniently located in the heart of the tourism region and is the closest airport to NASA rocket launches, Port Canaveral's cruises and what critics call "some of the most beautiful beaches Florida has to offer."
Considered a stress-free alternative, new easy way to travel, American Airlines' passengers will enjoy all of Florida's amenities and see why PrivateFly.com declared MLB the nation's #1 scenic airport approach. Growing in popularity, MLB is just minutes away from 72 miles of sparkling beaches and Sebastian Inlet State Park, home to more than 100 endangered species, world class surfing and fishing, with the added attraction of a protected tide pool beach where children and manatees can be found sharing the warm ocean waters.
"The more that sun-seeking families learn about our area, the more they seek nonstop service via MLB," said Puneet (PK) Kakur, chairman of the Space Coast Office of Tourism. "We're close to everywhere people want to go on their Florida family vacation."
MLB Airport Executive Director Greg Donovan, A.A.E. welcomes the expansion of flights from American Airlines and anticipates more flights to serve the more relaxed family-friendly atmosphere found via MLB. "The drive to Disney and Universal seems shorter after a day on the beach.".
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