Compare Cheap Flights from
Sydney to Orlando
Looking for cheap flights to Orlando from Sydney? Use Webjet's deal finder to help you compare flights, carriers and seating classes all year round. You'll be sure to find the right flight to match your budget, plans and travel preferences.
Departure Date | Price | Airlines |
---|---|---|
Sat Mar 29 Last updated on 22 Mar | RETURN | ![]() |
Summary of Webjet Fees payable per booking:
Payment Fees Variable depending on payment method.
Advertised prices* shown on this website are inclusive of applicable taxes and airline surcharges but exclude each applicable Webjet Fee shown above. Advertised Prices are subject to change without notice, perform a search to view live pricing. Each Webjet Fee is payable once per booking, is shown during the booking process once travel products have been selected and is shown again on the check-out page.
The best time to visit Orlando is from March to May. Temperatures rise to a warm, but comfortable 26°C and the theme parks aren't packed with tourists. If you avoid the Easter rush or book in advance, you'll be able to find cheap hotel rates and airfare prices. March is also a great time to visit if you want to check out the city's unique events like the Universal Orlando Resort's Mardi Gras celebration.
From December to February Orlando is jam-packed with tourists. If you want to avoid the increase in flights and accommodations, book everything well in advance. Temperatures are a cool 21°C during in the day and drop to 4°C in the evening so pack some light layers to stay warm.
Orlando's summer months (June to August) is the most expensive time to visit. Schools are on holiday and families flock to the city for a break. The influx of tourists means you'll see a rise in airfare and hotel prices. But if you book early, buy your attraction tickets online, you can beat the crowds and enjoy Orlando as much as any other time of year.
Orlando sees a dip in tourism during its hurricane season. From September to November hotel rates will be lower compared to other times of the year, but make sure you safeguard your booking. Buy refundable flights and find a hotel that doesn't charge a cancellation fee.
Orlando International is the second busiest airport in Florida. Every year, it handles over 35 million passengers with 42 airlines serving flights to 91 destinations around the world. The airport is a hub for Silver Airways and is a focus city for Frontier Airlines, JetBlue Airways and Southwest Airlines.
The city also has a smaller airport called Orlando Sanford International Airport. Flights here are mainly for domestic destinations with Allegiant Air using the airport as a focus city.
If you don't want to rent a car while in Orlando, there are many ways to get into the city centre from the airport.
Take Lynx bus #51 to downtown Orlando from Orlando International Airport. The bus stop is on the A-Side of the terminal on the ground transportation level. The bus leaves the airport every 60 minutes until 09:30 pm and fares cost USD 2 for an adult one-way. If you are coming from Standford take Lynx bus #33.
Taxis are available from the airport 24 hours a day. All trips from the Orlando International have a surcharge of USD 1, and the meter starts with USD 2.20 for the first quarter mile and USD 0.55 for each quarter mile thereafter. Stanford taxis have the same rates but only carry a USD 0.50 airport surcharge. If you want to save money, you can also order an Uber or Lyft from either airport.
There are also shared shuttle vans available at both airports, and most hotels in the city also offer complimentary airport transfers.