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Pack your bags: 3 nonstop flights to Europe out of MCO

The only thing better than a summer trip in Europe? Nonstop flights to get you there hassle-free.

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1. Person holding a pretzel up against a city background. 2. The Louvre exterior. 3. A couple in front of the Eiffel Tower. 4. A European city street.

Nothing beats nonstop.

Photos courtesy Orlando International Airport

Passport, plane tix, panache — summer in Europe is calling, and Orlando International Airport (MCO) is making it easier than ever to answer.

With three nonstop routes to iconic European cities, your dream getaway is just a boarding pass away.

🖼️ Bonjour, Paris

Starting May 21, Air France will whisk you straight from Orlando to Paris-Charles de Gaulle. Look forward to café, culture, and enviable Eiffel Tower selfies in the City of Light.

🌆 Vamos a Madrid

Say “hola” to history, tapas, and late-night flamenco: Iberojet is resuming nonstop seasonal service from MCO to Madrid starting June 21, meaning you can land in the heart of Spain without the layover.

Plus, Madrid’s central location makes it easy to hop around the rest of Europe.

🇩🇪 Prost to Munich direct flights

Get ready for beer gardens, Bavarian charm, and a gateway to the Alps — Discover Airlines now connects MCO to Munich three times a week.

The only question left: Where to first?

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