Porter Airlines inaugurates two new seasonal nonstop routes connecting Montreal-Trudeau International Airport with Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The Montreal-Los Angeles route began operations this Thursday and offers four weekly frequencies, while the Montreal-San Francisco route operates three times a week starting June 28. Both will be available until October 26.
The new routes will be operated on 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 will offer free WiFi on these flights 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.
“These new routes open up exciting travel opportunities for our passengers. With our enhanced service offerings and strategic partnerships, we are committed to delivering an elevated travel experience across North America and beyond”, Kevin Jackson, president, Porter Airlines said.
Thanks to Porter’s partnership with Air Transat, travelers will have convenient connections from Montreal-Trudeau to all of Europe, including destinations such as Paris, London, Amsterdam and Marseille. In addition, passengers flying to Los Angeles and San Francisco can connect with Alaska Airlines, accessing its extensive U.S. West Coast network.
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