Outbound
1 hour 55 minutes
Return
2 hours 5 minutes
Daily Flights
6+
Airlines
3
Timezone note
Nashville is 1 hour behind Orlando (Central vs Eastern Time).
About this route
Orlando to Nashville connects Florida's theme parks with Music City, two of the South's fastest-growing tourism destinations. The route serves families traveling between attractions and country music fans, plus Tennessee residents heading to Disney and Universal. Southwest, Spirit, and Frontier compete on price for this overwhelmingly leisure market.
Nashville's BNA airport expansion has improved capacity but construction can still cause taxi delays. Tennessee thunderstorms and Orlando's summer afternoon storms are the primary weather concerns. The 1-hour time difference is small but can catch travelers off guard. Landing alerts help with both pickup coordination and connecting to Nashville's downtown music scene on a tight evening schedule.
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FAQ
About 1 hour 55 minutes northwestbound and 2 hours 5 minutes on the return.
Southwest, Spirit, and Frontier all offer nonstop service.
Yes, Nashville is 1 hour behind Orlando (Central vs Eastern). Landing alerts help account for this shift.
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