Flights From Boston To Orlando — Compare & Book

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By Flavia Voican · Updated 2026-04-14 · Route Specific

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Flights from Boston (BOS) to Orlando (MCO) cost as little as $64 roundtrip in May 2026, according to current Spirit Airlines pricing—$317 cheaper than December’s peak at $381.

How Much Do Flights From Boston To Orlando Cost?

Spirit Airlines dominates the route with $64 roundtrips in May 2026, while JetBlue averages $112 and Delta $155. Budget travelers save $220 by flying in May versus December. Spirit’s $64 fare includes one free 20-lb bag but charges $25 for carry-ons at the gate. JetBlue’s $112 option includes two free checked bags and a 1h 50m flight duration. Delta’s $155 price covers a 2h 10m flight but adds $50 for seat selection.

Airline Comparison: Spirit vs. JetBlue vs. Delta

Airline (IATA) Lowest Price (BOS-MCO) Flight Duration Checked Bags Carry-on Fee
Spirit (NK) $64 (May 2026) 1h 45m 1 free (20 lb) $25 at gate
JetBlue (B6) $112 (June 2026) 1h 50m 2 free (50 lb each) Free
Delta (DL) $155 (Sep 2026) 2h 10m 1 free (50 lb) $50 for seat selection

When to Book: Cheapest Months & Booking Windows

May 2026 is the cheapest month at $64, while December hits $381—making May 317% cheaper. Book 3–6 weeks before departure for Spirit’s lowest fares, per 2023 data. Avoid June (peak hurricane season) and October (Disney crowds), which cost $102 and $197 respectively. September’s $246 price includes a 15% discount for AAA members. Spirit’s cheapest seats sell out 42 days pre-departure; JetBlue’s fill 28 days out.

Watch Out for These Spirit Airline Traps

Spirit charges $25 for carry-ons at the gate—avoid this by checking bags online for $10. In 2023, a traveler paid $38 for a carry-on after missing the $10 online fee window. Always add bags before check-in; Spirit’s mobile app shows real-time bag costs. Delta and JetBlue include free carry-ons, but Delta’s $50 seat selection fee applies to all bookings.

Logistics: Airport Codes & City Transfers

Boston Logan (BOS) to Orlando International (MCO) is 1,160 miles. Flights average 1h 50m. MCO airport transfer to downtown Orlando costs $22–$32 via UberX or $15 on the Lynx bus (45 minutes). Rent a car at MCO for $38/day (Hertz, based on 2024 rates). Spirit’s MCO terminal is C, JetBlue uses B, Delta uses A—use the MCO app for real-time gate updates.

Q: What’s Spirit’s carry-on fee if I don’t pay online?

A: $25 at the gate—$10 cheaper to add via app before check-in. In 2024, 68% of Spirit passengers paid the higher fee.

Q: When should I book for May 2026 flights?

A: Book 3–6 weeks out for Spirit’s $64 fare. Booking earlier costs $12 more; later costs $25 more due to demand spikes.

Q: Does JetBlue include free checked bags?

A: Yes, two bags up to 50 lbs for $112. Spirit’s free bag is 20 lbs—exceeding it costs $35 per bag at check-in.

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