Spirit Airlines announced today that the carrier will begin nonstop flights between Kansas City International Airport (MCI) and Orlando International Airport (MCO) starting November 10. Flights will be operated daily using Airbus A319 aircraft with 145 seats.
“We’re pleased to see our newest airline expand their ‘ultra-low fare’ service here,” said Joe McBride, marketing and communications manager of Kansas City’s Aviation Department. “Orlando is one of the most popular destinations from Kansas City and these new flights will certainly cause that demand to increase.”
Spirit Airlines launched service from Kansas City International Airport in August 2014. In January 2015 Spirit was named Value Airline of the Year by Air Transport World. Spirit’s new flights will be available for purchase beginning today at www.spirit.com.
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