Canada’s Porter Airlines announced Friday the launch of three new seasonal routes from Ottawa and Montreal-Trudeau to the United States.
Nonstop service to and from Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport from both Ottawa and Montreal-Trudeau begins this weekend. Porter will be the only airline operating the Ottawa-Las Vegas route.
Daily nonstop service between Montreal and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood also begins this weekend. This new route is Porter’s first directly connecting Montreal and Florida.
→ Porter Airlines inaugurates new route between Toronto and Phoenix
The 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 seating. The airline will offer free WiFi on these flights for all passengers and include a selection of snacks, beer and wine.
“The addition of these routes builds on our commitment to expand our Eastern Canadian network. Passengers in Ottawa and Montreal now have even more options to choose from when planning their winter travel,” commented Kevin Jackson, president of Porter Airlines.
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