Air France has announced a new nonstop route from Orlando International Airport (MCO) to Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG), marking a significant addition to Central Florida's travel options.
Beginning on May 21, 2025, the service will operate four times a week—on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays—making travel between Orlando and Paris easier than ever.
This direct route is set to be especially appealing to those looking to experience the magic on both sides of the Atlantic, offering a convenient link between Walt Disney World in Orlando and Disneyland Paris. Travelers from Central Florida can now make the trip from one Disney park to another with just a single flight.
The service will feature Air France's new Airbus A350-900, offering a journey with three travel classes: Business, Premium, and Economy.
For Central Florida, this route marks Air France's return to MCO after more than a decade. "Our partnership with Air France reinforces MCO's dedication to expanding global connectivity and creating value for our community," said Kevin J. Thibault, CEO, Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, which operates Orlando International. "We are excited to welcome Air France back to Orlando, furthering our city's appeal as an international destination and connecting our region with one of Europe's most iconic cities."
The new Orlando-Paris route joins Air France's North American network of 18 U.S. cities, connecting passengers not only to Paris but also to over 170 destinations worldwide through the airline's network and its SkyTeam partners.
Get Walt Disney World News Delivered to Your Inbox