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Outbound

2 hours 30 minutes

Return

2 hours 40 minutes

Daily Flights

8+

Airlines

3

Timezone note

Both cities are in the Eastern time zone — no adjustment needed.

About this route

Orlando to Philadelphia flights

Orlando to Philadelphia connects central Florida's theme parks with the Delaware Valley metro. This is a major family travel corridor — Philadelphia-area families are among the top visitors to Walt Disney World. Southwest, Spirit, and Frontier compete on price, making it one of the most affordable theme park routes from the Mid-Atlantic.

Philadelphia's PHL airport can experience delays from Northeast corridor congestion, winter weather, and summer thunderstorms. Orlando's afternoon storms add outbound delay risk from May through September. Landing alerts help families returning from vacations coordinate their PHL pickups, especially on Sunday evening return flights when terminal traffic peaks.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

How long is the Orlando to Philadelphia flight?

About 2 hours 30 minutes northbound and 2 hours 40 minutes on the return.

Which airlines fly MCO to PHL?

Southwest, Spirit, and Frontier all offer competitive nonstop service.

Is PHL prone to delays?

Yes, Northeast corridor congestion and weather can delay PHL arrivals. Landing alerts track actual gate arrival.

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Tom Walsh

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