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  2. Brightline - Wikipedia

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    The travel time between Miami and Orlando is around 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours. [129] Driving (without traffic) between the two takes 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours using the Florida's Turnpike, and 3 + 3 ⁄ 4 hours using the I-95/SR 528 freeways along the planned train route via Cocoa. The flight time between MIA and MCO (Orlando International Airport) is 1 hour ...

  3. Miami-Orlando Brightline route is now on a roll. What to know ...

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    On Friday, Sept. 22, the inaugural trip was scheduled to leave the downtown Miami station at 6:41 a.m. for a 3-1/2 journey to the recently finished station at Orlando International Airport.

  4. Brightline from Miami to Orlando: Everything to know about ...

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    Brightline tickets from Miami to Orlando range from $79 to almost $300. There are discounts for kids, groups and students. Dogs and cats are allowed.

  5. All aboard the Orlando-Miami ride: Brightline Orlando station ...

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    Brightline unveiled ticket costs and its Orlando station. Train routes from Miami, Aventura, Fort Lauderdale, Boca and West Palm to come this summer.

  6. Silver Airways - Wikipedia

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    Silver Airways is a regional airline in the United States with its headquarters in Hollywood, Florida, near Fort Lauderdale.It was founded in 2011 with assets from the former Gulfstream International Airlines, [3] and currently operates scheduled flights from its hubs in Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and Tampa, Florida, as well as San Juan, Puerto Rico.

  7. List of commercial transatlantic flights - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of transatlantic flights classified by airline. Some flights may be transatlantic while not being classed as such; for instance SQ21&22 (alongside 23&24) may fly over the Atlantic if wind conditions are preferable, but may fly over Asia or the Arctic Ocean instead.