Porter Airlines adds new US routes
Canada’s Porter Airlines has announced an upgraded 2025/26 winter schedule, with four new routes added to the network.
The winter program sees the first transborder service from Vancouver with nonstop flights to Phoenix, AZ.
From Ottawa Porter is adding new flights to Phoenix and Miami.
Additionally, Porter is launching its first Caribbean flight from Montreal to Nassau.
The airline is also boosting frequencies to several leisure destinations from Hamilton, Ottawa and Toronto Pearson, including Ottawa to Grand Cayman, Liberia in Costa Rica and Puerto Vallarta.
Toronto Pearson to Cancun is also being expanded.
“Our updated winter schedule represents a major expansion of Porter’s network due to the strong response from customers for our new and existing sun markets,” said Kevin Jackson, president, Porter Airlines.
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