Porter Airlines resumes flying to all of its year-round destinations

Canadian regional carrier Porter Airlines has resumed flying to all of its 18 year-round destinations four weeks after restarting operations following an almost year-and-a-half coronavirus-driven pause. The carrier, based at Toronto’s secondary airport Billy Bishop Toronto City, says on 6 October that Fredericton, Saint John, Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury, Timmins and Windsor were the last markets that it added to its schedule. “It’s a significant milestone in our recovery, as we return to all of our year-round markets,” says Porter CE Michael Deluce. “Over 1,000 Porter team members are now at work supporting these efforts, as we focus on recalling our complete workforce and adding more flights in the coming months.” The carrier adds that since its relaunch on 8 September, it has progressively added destinations. In addition to the six cities added to the network today, the airline also operates flights to Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, Moncton, Halifax, St. John’s, and Thunder Bay in Canada and to Newark, Chicago, Boston and Washington DC in the USA. In addition to these cities, Porter serves four more destinations on a seasonal basis only - Myrtle Beach, Mt. Tremblant, Muskoka and Stephenville. <br/>
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10/7/21