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(NAS) Nassau
BAHAMAS - Nassau Lynden Pindling International
(MCO) Orlando
UNITED STATES - Orlando
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
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1 traveler, ECONOMY
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(NAS) Nassau Lynden Pindling International
Nassau, Bahamas
(MCO) Orlando
Orlando, FL
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Nassau to Orlando: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|NAS – MCO|$129
$129one way
Cheapest price
2h 05mdirect flight
Flight duration
81%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Nassau to Orlando

The hop from Nassau to Orlando is one of the shortest international routes into Florida, clocking in at just under two hours in the air. Bahamasair, JetBlue, and Frontier all operate flights on this corridor, with most departures clustered in the morning and early afternoon. Because you preclear US customs at Lynden Pindling International, arrival into MCO feels more like a domestic landing, which is a relief for last minute travelers rushing to meet theme park reservations. The route runs year-round, but fares tend to climb around US school holidays and spring break. If you're booking last minute, midweek departures usually offer more availability than weekends. The flight itself crosses the Bahamas chain and the Florida Straits, often with clear views of the cays on the way out. Pack light layers — Orlando's air conditioning can feel brisk after the Bahamian heat.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Nassau (NAS) to Orlando (MCO)?
The cheapest months to fly from Nassau to Orlando are typically September, October, and early November, which fall in the low travel season. Prices tend to spike during spring break (March-April), summer holidays (June-August), and the Christmas/New Year period. Booking 4-8 weeks in advance and flying midweek (Tuesday or Wednesday) can also help you score lower fares.
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Flying from Nassau to Orlando: A Traveler's Guide to the Route

The short hop between the Bahamian capital and central Florida is one of the busiest leisure connections in the Caribbean corridor. Most direct flights from Nassau to Orlando take just under two hours, making it possible to leave a beachside breakfast at Cable Beach and arrive in time for an afternoon at a theme park. The route is popular with families combining island holidays with visits to Walt Disney World or Universal Studios, as well as with Bahamian residents heading north for shopping, healthcare, or onward connections deeper into the United States.

Bahamasair and JetBlue are the primary carriers operating nonstop service, with seasonal additions from Frontier and Silver Airways depending on demand. Bahamasair tends to suit travelers looking for a straightforward Caribbean experience, while JetBlue offers more generous legroom, free Wi-Fi, and complimentary snacks. Connections through Fort Lauderdale or Miami are also available if nonstop schedules don't align with your plans, though the direct option is almost always more efficient.

The best time to fly this route depends on what you're after. December through April brings dry, sunny weather to Nassau and pleasant temperatures in Orlando, though fares and crowds peak around the winter holidays and spring break. The shoulder months of May and late September often deliver the best balance of mild weather and quieter airports. Hurricane season, running from June through November, can occasionally disrupt schedules, so flexible bookings and travel insurance are worth considering during that window.

Lynden Pindling International Airport in Nassau is compact and easy to navigate, with U.S. preclearance facilities meaning you'll handle American customs and immigration before boarding. This is a significant advantage, as you'll arrive at Orlando International as a domestic passenger, skipping the longer arrival queues. Give yourself at least two hours at LPIA, as preclearance lines can be slow during peak departure waves in the late morning.

Once on board, window seats on the right side of the aircraft offer pleasant views of the turquoise Bahamian shallows shortly after takeoff. The Nassau to Orlando flight is generally smooth, though afternoon thunderstorms over Florida in summer can cause holding patterns. Packing light makes the experience easier, especially given baggage fees on some carriers.

Whether you're chasing roller coasters, outlet shopping, or simply a change of pace from island life, this route remains one of the most practical bridges between the Bahamas and mainland Florida, offering quick transitions between two very different travel experiences.