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Porter Adds New Flights to Las Vegas, San Diego, & Palm Springs

by Sarah Milner  August 02, 2024
Porter Airlines is adding seasonal roundtrip flights on two new non-stop routes between Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO). (CNW Group/Porter Airlines Inc.)

Porter has shaken up the market with its economy experience.

Porter Airlines has announced new non-stop flights to Las Vegas, San Diego, and Palm Springs.

The Canadian carrier is expanding its service to Las Vegas with new seasonal routes from Ottawa and Montreal. The Ottawa non-stop service begins Nov. 1 and will be offered four times a week, while the Montreal non-stop service begins Nov. 2 and will be available three times a week. Porter is currently the only carrier offering a non-stop flight between Ottawa and Las Vegas.

“We are continuing to provide passengers in Ottawa and Montréal with convenient and comfortable travel options. These new routes to Las Vegas reflect our commitment to meeting passenger demand and offering superior service across our expanding network,” said Kevin Jackson, president, Porter Airlines.

Porter is also expanding its Toronto service with new flights to California tourist destinations San Diego and Palm Springs, launching this December.

The San Diego direct flight will be offered year-round, four times a week, starting Dec. 9. The Palm Springs service is seasonal, and will be offered three times weekly starting Dec. 12.

“Adding these two Southern California centres to our network means there are new options for passengers to enjoy Porter’s genuine onboard hospitality when planning their trips,” said Jackson. “Our presence across the continent continues to grow, with a network of flights that provides real competitive choices for travellers.”

  
  
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