Porter Airlines announced Tuesday that it will add two new seasonal nonstop routes to Los Angeles and San Francisco from Montreal-Trudeau Airport, offering more options for travel between Canada and the U.S. West Coast.
The Montreal-Los Angeles route will begin on June 27 with four weekly frequencies, and the Montreal-San Francisco route will begin on June 28 with three services per week. Both routes will operate until October 26.
The flights will be operated in Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, which have a single-class capacity of 132 passengers in a 2-2 configuration, with no intermediate seats.
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The airline offers free WiFi on this route for all passengers and includes a selection of snacks, beer and wine.For priority check-in, extra legroom seating, premium pre-mixed cocktails and fresh, healthy meals are available with PorterReserve all-inclusive fares or purchased a la carte with PorterClassic fares.
“Passengers can now more easily travel the continent in style thanks to Porter’s unmatched elevated economy class experience. These Montreal routes connect to destinations around the world thanks to Porter’s strategic partnerships, providing more options that travelers crave.” commented Kevin Jackson, president of Porter Airlines.
These flights will be able to connect with Porter’s partner Alaska Airlines and its established U.S. West Coast network, which offers access to markets such as Portland, San Diego, Seattle and Phoenix.
Porter’s codeshare partnership with Air Transat provides convenient connections from Montreal throughout Europe to destinations such as Paris, London, Rome and Marseille.
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