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Old 21 Aug 19, 07:33 AM  
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We did this with BA. It was very easy and much cheaper than direct. We also added the New York hotel which made it a package with a deposit option.
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Old 21 Aug 19, 08:59 AM  
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Originally Posted by BevS97 View Post
We did this with BA. It was very easy and much cheaper than direct. We also added the New York hotel which made it a package with a deposit option.
Do you have to go through customs when you arrive at orlando airport as I would imagine you do that at new york
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Do you have to go through customs when you arrive at orlando airport as I would imagine you do that at new york
No, you do customs/immigration at your first entry point into the US. You arrive at MCO as a domestic passenger.

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No, you do customs/immigration at your first entry point into the US. You arrive at MCO as a domestic passenger.

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The joy of indirect whether the layover is a few hours or a few days is avoiding immigration at Orlando
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Old 22 Aug 19, 04:49 PM  
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We’ve done this a couple of times now once with virgin/delta and other time with BA/AA as a fly drive (car hire in Orlando). Often works out the same price as a normal indirect flight (and far cheaper than a direct Orlando flight) so we get the New York stopover for the just the cost of the hotel. It’s always been booked on one ticket and we’ve always had full luggage allowance included for all flights.

We’ve booked these direct with the airlines using the multi city search.

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The joy of indirect whether the layover is a few hours or a few days is avoiding immigration at Orlando
if the layover is a few days then the added bonus is that you arrive adjusted more for the time difference, so you can get an early flight out of NY and hit orlando running.
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