Porter Airlines is expanding its reach to sunny destinations with the launch of 13 new routes to Mexico, the Caribbean, and Costa Rica. This marks the first time the Canadian airline will operate flights outside its traditional network in Canada and the United States. Starting in November 2025, passengers can fly from Toronto Pearson, Ottawa, and Hamilton airports to five international cities: Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, Nassau, Grand Cayman, and Liberia.
Destinations and Frequencies
Mexico
Cancun:
- From Toronto Pearson: 7 weekly flights starting November 5, 2025.
- From Ottawa: 3 weekly flights starting December 17.
- From Hamilton: 4 weekly flights also starting December 17.
Puerto Vallarta:
- Toronto Pearson: 3 weekly flights starting November 14.
- Ottawa: 2 weekly flights starting December 13.
- Hamilton: 2 weekly flights starting December 18.
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Caribbean
Nassau, Bahamas:
- Toronto Pearson: 7 weekly flights starting November 26.
- Ottawa: 1 weekly flight starting December 13.
- Hamilton: 2 weekly flights starting December 14.
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands:
- Toronto Pearson: 3 weekly flights starting December 16.
- Ottawa: 1 weekly flight starting December 19.
Costa Rica
Liberia:
- Toronto Pearson: 3 weekly flights starting December 4.
- Ottawa: 2 weekly flights starting December 17.
Exclusive Routes and Partnerships
Porter will be the only airline offering flights from Ottawa to Grand Cayman and Liberia, as well as from Hamilton to Puerto Vallarta and Nassau. Additionally, its partnership with Air Transat strengthens its regional presence, providing travelers with more options in terms of dates, frequencies, and destinations. This collaboration allows VIPorter members to redeem points starting at 10,000 for one-way flights on both airlines to sun destinations.
A Premium Economy Experience
All flights will be operated on modern Embraer E195-E2 aircraft with a capacity of 132 passengers, featuring no middle seats thanks to their 2-2 configuration. Porter’s offering stands out with premium Canadian snacks, complimentary beer and wine served in glassware, fast and free WiFi suitable for multiple devices, and access to personal streaming content.
Passengers who choose the PorterReserve fare will enjoy priority boarding, extra-legroom seats, premium pre-mixed cocktails, and fresh, healthy meals. These services are also available à la carte for those traveling on the PorterClassic fare.
“These are our first destinations outside our traditional operations, and we’re starting strong with five very distinct locations,” said Kevin Jackson, President of Porter Airlines. He added that he expects competitors to mimic their service approach, as has happened on other routes. “But our loyal passengers know that the feeling of flying with Porter is unmatched,” he concluded.
With these new routes, Porter is expanding its reach and betting on a differentiated travel experience designed to capture the winter vacation market with style and attention to detail.
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