Porter Expands Service to Boston from YYZ & YUL
by Bruce Parkinson
Porter E195-E2 and Dash 8-400 exterior.
Porter Airlines has expanded its service to Boston with the launch of new service connecting Boston Logan (BOS) to Toronto Pearson (YYZ) and Montreal Trudeau (YUL) airports.
“Porter has served Boston since 2009, and today’s launch from Toronto Pearson and Montreal marks another new chapter in that relationship,” said Andrew Pierce, VP network planning and reporting.
“We’re excited to bring the E195-E2 to Boston Logan for the first time, and with expanded service from two major Canadian gateways, we look forward to giving even more travellers access to Porter’s elevated onboard experience.”
The new routes give travellers a gateway to New England and the U.S. Northeast. Boston is one of the most visited cities in the United States, home to world-class universities, a thriving innovation economy, and a rich cultural and historic heritage.

| Route | Frequency | Aircraft |
| Toronto Pearson (YYZ) to Boston (BOS) | 14x weekly | Embraer E195-E2 |
| Montreal Trudeau (YUL) to Boston (BOS) | 7x weekly | De Havilland Dash 8-400 |
Building on existing service from Toronto City (YTZ) and Ottawa (YOW), Porter will now operate a combined eight daily flights to Boston, bringing more options and greater frequency. The YYZ-BOS route is operated on the Embraer E195-E2, marking the debut of the aircraft at Boston Logan. Passengers will enjoy free, fast Wi-Fi, available across Porter’s E195-E2 fleet.
The new routes open up onward connectivity for Boston travellers via YYZ and YUL. Passengers can tap into Porter’s extensive domestic network, with service to Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Vancouver and more. Through Porter’s joint venture with Air Transat, travellers can also connect onward to transatlantic destinations including Amsterdam, Paris and Barcelona.





