Outbound
1 hour 35 minutes
Return
1 hour 45 minutes
Daily Flights
8+
Airlines
3
Timezone note
Both cities are in the Eastern time zone — no adjustment needed.
About this route
Orlando to Charlotte is a short-haul route connecting Florida's theme parks with the Southeast's banking capital. American Airlines dominates from its CLT hub, with Southwest and Spirit adding competition. The Carolinas are a major source market for Disney World visitors, and the route also serves Charlotte-based business travelers and connecting passengers.
At under two hours, this flight is quick enough that delays are proportionally more disruptive. Charlotte's hub congestion can cause arrival sequencing delays, while Orlando's afternoon thunderstorms affect departures. Landing alerts on this short route help drivers avoid unnecessary waiting at CLT's busy curbside pickup.
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FAQ
About 1 hour 35 minutes northbound and 1 hour 45 minutes on the return.
American, Southwest, and Spirit all offer nonstop service. American has the most frequencies from its CLT hub.
Yes, as a major American Airlines hub, CLT can have arrival sequencing delays. Landing alerts track actual gate arrival.
Avoid waiting at arrivals. Get a text the moment their Orlando to Charlotte flight touches down.
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