Porter Launches New U.S. Routes

Additional connections to the Upper South and Northeast came online Monday and Thursday.

A Porter Q400 on approach to Washington Dulles International. (Photo: AirlineGeeks | Ben Suskind)
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Key Takeaways:

  • Porter Airlines is significantly expanding its U.S. Northeast connectivity with two new nonstop routes to Boston from Toronto Pearson and Montreal Trudeau.
  • The new Boston services will offer increased frequency and introduce the Embraer E195-E2 aircraft to Boston Logan for Toronto Pearson flights.
  • The airline also recently launched daily service between Toronto City and Nashville, with travelers benefiting from a new U.S. Customs preclearance facility at Toronto City.
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Canadian airline Porter is strengthening connectivity to the U.S. Northeast with two new nonstop routes to Boston.

Going forward, the carrier will operate 14 flights per week between Toronto Pearson and Boston and seven flights per week between Montreal Trudeau and Boston. Service from Toronto Pearson will use an Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, while the Montreal-Boston connection will operate with a De Havilland Dash 8-400.

Porter already serves Boston from Toronto City and Ottawa.

“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 travelers access to Porter’s elevated onboard experience,” Andrew Pierce, Porter’s vice president of network planning and reporting, said in a news release.

Earlier this week, Porter launched daily service between Toronto City and Nashville, Tennessee. The connection also uses a Dash 8-400.

Officials said travelers will benefit from a new U.S. Customs preclearance facility at Toronto City.

Zach Vasile

Zach Vasile is a writer and editor covering news in all aspects of commercial aviation. He has reported for and contributed to the Manchester Journal Inquirer, the Hartford Business Journal, the Charlotte Observer, and the Washington Examiner, with his area of focus being the intersection of business and government policy.
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