With one of the best coastlines in the USA, it is no surprise that Florida attracts visitors from all over the world.

In this guide you can learn more about the destination, its largest airports and how to make traveling here as convenient as possible by choosing a direct flight, as it’s always better to fly non-stop.

No matter if you are looking for gorgeous sandy beaches, fun family activities, visiting Disney World or a great nightlife – Florida has what you’re looking for. In the sunshine state you find some of the top holiday destinations in the US, and tourists from all over the world travel here to experience everything Florida has to offer.

In this guide we help you figure out everything you need to know about reaching Florida by air, no matter which part of the state you’re visiting and which part of the world you’re traveling from. 

Being on vacation should be comfortable, easy and relaxing – and so should flying to your destination! But how do you reach Florida in the best and most convenient way possible?

First of all, flying non-stop is always preferable and to see all direct flights to Florida we recommend a visit at directflights.com – follow the link below and pick your airport of choice to find the best and cheapest flight to Florida. 

Palms in Miami, Florida, USA.
Palms in Miami, Florida, USA.

The biggest airports in Florida – MIA, MCO and FLL

There are a bunch of large airports in Florida to choose from, with the three busiest ones being Miami (MIA), Orlando (MCO) and Fort Lauderdale (FLL). These three airports receive a majority of the travelers that are headed for Florida, and each destination has something special to offer. 

Miami is the ideal place for sunseekers, with great weather and perfect beaches. Orlando on the other hand is the perfect destination for families and offers lots of activities and theme parks.

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When it comes to Fort Lauderdale, the area is famous for its beaches, arts and culture. Think about what you want to experience to choose the right airport. If you want to learn more about each airport you can pay airportinformation.com a visit – here you find everything from live flight information for each airport to all destinations available. 

Panorama view of Miami in Florida, USA.
Panorama view of Miami in Florida, USA.

How to fly to Miami (MIA)

If you are traveling to the greater Miami metropolitan area you will most likely land at Miami International Airport (MIA).

MIA is well connected to the rest of the world, and more than 50 airlines offer flights here from hundreds of airports worldwide. The airport mainly offers connections with the rest of the US, Europe or South America/Mexico.

Direct flights to Miami, Florida, USA.
Direct flights to Miami, Florida, USA.

From other parts of the US to Miami

If you want to reach Miami from other parts of the US you can find connections from most of the major cities.

In the list below we present the ten airports with the highest number of direct flights to the airport of Miami. You also find which airlines offer flights from each airport. 

  • Atlanta (ATL): American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Southwest Airlines
  • New York (JFK): American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways
  • New York (LGA): American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines
  • Newark (EWR): American Airlines, United Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines
  • Boston (BOS): American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines
  • Orlando (MCO): American Airlines, Delta Air Lines
  • Chicago (ORD): American Airlines, United Airlines, Spirit Airlines
  • Los Angeles (LAX): American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways
  • Charlotte (CLT): American Airlines, Spirit Airlines
  • Philadelphia (PHL): American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Aer Lingus

From Europe to Miami

Maybe you are headed to Florida from an airport in Europe? Luckily, Miami is fairly well connected to Europe and you can find plenty of options when it comes to direct connections to MIA.

In the following list there are ten of the European airports with the highest number of direct flights to Miami. 

  • London (LHR): American Airlines, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic
  • Madrid (MAD): American Airlines, Iberia, Air Europa
  • Paris (CDG): American Airlines, Air France
  • Rome (FCO): Alitalia
  • Barcelona (BCN): American Airlines
  • Lisbon (LIS): TAP Portugal
  • Zurich (ZRH): Swiss
  • Frankfurt (FRA): Lufthansa
  • Munich (MUC): Lufthansa
  • Warsaw (WAW): LOT – Polish Airlines

From South America and Mexico to Miami

Another common option is to travel north to Miami from Mexico and South America.

You can find direct flights to Miami from almost all countries in the continent – below we list ten of the airports with the most frequent direct connections to MIA. 

  • Havana (HAV): American Airlines, Delta Air Lines
  • Bogota (BOG): American Airlines, Avianca, Latam Airlines
  • Panama City (PTY): American Airlines, Copa Airlines
  • San Juan (SJU): American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines
  • Santo Domingo (SDQ): American Airlines, Atlantique Air, Eastern Airlines
  • Mexico City (MEX): American Airlines, Aeromexico, Volaris
  • Lima (LIM): American Airlines, Latam Airlines, Sky Airlines 
  • Cancun (CUN): American Airlines, Latam Airlines, Frontier Airlines
  • Managua (MGA): American Airlines, Taca
  • Punta Cana (PUJ): American Airlines, Latam Airlines, Frontier Airlines

How to fly to Orlando (MCO)

Orlando International Airport serves Greater Orlando and is one of the top ten busiest airports in the US.

You can reach this family destination by direct connections from more than 150 airports around the world, where most of them are found in North America, South America and Europe.

Direct flights to Orlando, Florida, USA.
Direct flights to Orlando, Florida, USA.

How to reach Orlando from other parts of the US

Are you traveling to Orlando from another American airport?

We have gathered the airports with the highest number of direct flights to Orlando, and you also learn which airlines offer flights from each city. 

  • Atlanta (ATL): Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Southwest Airlines
  • Newark (EWR): JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines
  • Baltimore (BWI): Spirit Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Frontiers Airlines
  • Philadelphia (PHL): American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Frontier Airlines
  • Charlotte (CLT): American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines
  • Boston (BOS): JetBlue Airways, Delta Air Lines, Spirit Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Aer Lingus, Frontier Airlines
  • Chicago (ORD): American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, United Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Southwest Airlines
  • New York (LGA): JetBlue Airways, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines
  • New York (JFK): JetBlue Airways, Delta Air Lines, Aer Lingus
  • Dallas (DFW): American Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Frontier Airlines

From Europe to Orlando

Many Europeans pick Orlando for their vacation, and if you want to get to MCO by direct flights you can currently choose between eight different airports in Europe – as presented in the following list. 

  • London (LHR): Virgin Atlantic
  • London (LGW): British Airways 
  • Manchester (MAN): Virgin Atlantic, Aer Lingus
  • Frankfurt (FRA): Lufthansa, Airbus Transport International
  • Dublin (DUB): Aer Lingus
  • Reykjavik (KEF): Icelandair
  • Edinburgh (EDI): Virgin Atlantic
  • Amsterdam (AMS): Delta Air Lines

From South America and Mexico to Orlando

If you are flying from the south, you have a lot of options to choose from when it comes to direct flights to MCO.

We have gathered the ten airports in South America and Mexico that offer the most frequent flights to Orlando – see the airports and airlines below. 

  • San Juan (SJU): JetBlue Airways, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Southwest Airlines
  • Panama City (PTY): Copa Airlines
  • Cancun (CUN): JetBlue Airways, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines
  • Santo Domingo (SDQ): JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines, Frontier Airlines
  • Mexico City (MEX): Aeromexico, Volaris
  • Aguadilla (BQN): Spirit Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Frontier Airlines
  • San Jose (SJO): JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines
  • Bogota (BOG): Avianca, Spirit Airlines, Latam Airlines
  • Ponce (PSE): JetBlue Airways, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines
  • Punta Cana (PUJ): Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines

How to fly to Fort Lauderdale (FLL)

If you are traveling to the Miami metropolitan area you will either land at Miami Airport or Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL).

FLL has direct connections with airports in both Europe, North and South America, and you can reach the city from almost 150 different airports around the world. 

Direct flights from other parts of the US to Fort Lauderdale

The majority of the flights destined for Fort Lauderdale are domestic ones, and you can find direct flights from most parts of the US.

The following ten American airports have the highest number of non-stop connections to the airport of Fort Lauderdale.

  • Atlanta (ATL): JetBlue Airways, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Frontier Airlines
  • Newark (EWR): JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines
  • New York (LGA): JetBlue Airways, Delta Air Lines, Spirit Airlines
  • New York (JFK): JetBlue Airways, Delta Air Lines, Aer Lingus
  • Baltimore (BWI): Spirit Airlines, Southwest Airlines
  • Boston (BOS): JetBlue Airways, Delta Air Lines, Aer Lingus, Spirit Airlines
  • Charlotte (CLT): American Airlines, Spirit Airlines
  • Chicago (ORD): American Airlines, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines, Southwest Airlines
  • Dallas (DFW): American Airlines, Spirit Airlines
  • Detroit (DTW): Delta Air Lines, Spirit Airlines

From Europe to Fort Lauderdale

When it comes to direct flights from Europe to Fort Lauderdale, there are currently three different connections to choose from – all offered by low cost airline Norse Atlantic Airways. 

  • Berlin (BER): Norse Atlantic Airways
  • Oslo (OSL): Norse Atlantic Airways
  • London (LGW): Norse Atlantic Airways

From South America and Mexico to Fort Lauderdale

The airport of Fort Lauderdale is well connected to both South America and Mexico, and you can find direct flights with a number of different airlines operating in the area.

Below you find some of the airports with the highest number of direct connections to FLL. 

  • San Juan (SJU): JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines, Southwest Airlines
  • Havana (HAV): JetBlue Airways, Southwest Airlines
  • Cancun (CUN): JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines, Southwest Airlines
  • San Jose (SJO): JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines
  • Santo Domingo (SDQ): JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines
  • Bogota (BOG): Avianca, JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines
  • Punta Cana (PUJ): JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines, Southwest Airlines
  • Comayagua (XPL): Spirit Airlines
  • Medellin (MDE): JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines
  • Guatemala City (GUA): Spirit Airlines

Other airports in Florida

There are a lot of airports in Florida – both smaller and largest ones.

Here you find a list of some of the other airport options you have if you are traveling to Florida – below you see each option and the number of airports that offer flights here. 

  • Tampa International Airport (TPA): 93
  • Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB): 74
  • St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport (PIE): 60
  • Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport (SRQ): 55
  • Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW): 54
  • Punta Gorda Airport (PGD): 47
  • Destin–Fort Walton Beach Airport / Eglin Air Force Base (VPS): 42
  • Jacksonville International Airport (JAX): 39
  • Palm Beach International Airport (PBI): 38
  • Key West International Airport (EYW): 22
  • Pensacola International Airport (PNS): 21
  • Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (ECP): 17 
  • Tallahassee International Airport (TLH): 7
  • Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB): 5
  • Gainesville Regional Airport (GNV): 4

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