Delta, KLM and Air France have announced that they will be offering more flights to Florida from locations in Europe.
As a result, it could become even easier to jet off and stay in a property in Florida.
The joint venture between the three airlines will see 14 weekly non-stop flights departing from London, Paris and Amsterdam.
According to the carriers, the agreement will result in "more choices for bookings, destinations and schedules, additional opportunities to earn and redeem miles and consistent service" for passengers.
Those with a property in Florida that is near Miami will find the new link between the city and London Heathrow operated by Delta particularly useful. It launched on May 26th.
Meanwhile, a direct route to Orlando provided by Air France will take off from Paris for the first time on June 7th.
People jetting off to Florida will have a lot to see and do in the US state, with the region renowned for its theme parks, such as Universal Studios, SeaWorld and Walt Disney World.