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Porter Launches Toronto-Nassau Flights

by Marsha Mowers  November 26, 2025
Porter Launches Toronto-Nassau Flights

Porter Airlines has launched service between Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and Nassau, The Bahamas (NAS). This route is part of a broader rollout of inaugural flights to popular southern vacation destinations, including Mexico, Costa Rica, and the Cayman Islands.

Seasonal service to Nassau will increase to daily flights starting Dec. 12. Nonstop flights from Ottawa begin Dec. 13, followed by Montreal on Feb. 5.

“Porter is now the better way of getting to The Bahamas,” said Edmond Eldebs, senior vice president and chief commercial officer, Porter Airlines. “Our distinct approach to service, with genuine, warm hospitality, means that passengers can enter vacation mode long before landing in Nassau.This is the first of multiple routes that we’re launching this season that will bring Canada and The Bahamas closer together.”

VIPorter loyalty members can redeem points for travel to sun destinations for as low as 10,000 points one way. 

Porter’s extensive winter season to sun destinations now include Mexico, the Caribbean, Costa Rica, Florida, Arizona and California. 

  
  
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