Orlando in the North America Flight System
Orlando is a high-conversion North America leisure hub that links US vacation demand with Canada’s Caribbean and sun-market interest.
Market system
USA
Airport system
MCO
Best use
Vacation bookings, leisure timing, and fast movement into live fares.
Connected corridors
2 linked corridor pages.
Core owned page
Start with the right departure system
Open the Orlando USA hub
Use the dedicated usa hub page for Orlando before moving into corridor or comparison content.
Connected corridors
Use the strongest corridor pages next
USA to Sun and Leisure Flight Corridor
Group the fastest-converting US leisure demand into one owned North America surface instead of treating each destination in isolation.
Canada to Caribbean Flight Corridor
Give Canada a real leisure conversion surface so warm-weather demand is owned as part of the North America cluster.
Compare booking platforms
Add the platform-decision layer before turning research from Orlando into a final booking path.
Search live fares from Orlando
Move into live price validation only after the correct hub and corridor decision is set.
Return to the North America layer
Keep Orlando connected to the broader US and Canada system instead of isolating it as a single city page.
More hubs
Keep the cluster browsing path strong
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Dallas
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Atlanta
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