Porter Celebrates First Flight to Miami

Porter Airlines E195-E2 Embraer

Porter Airlines launched daily roundtrip service between Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and Miami International Airport (MIA) on 12DEC, expanding its North American network. 

Miami marks the fifth new Florida destination that Porter has launched since the start of NOV, following TampaFort MyersOrlando, and Fort Lauderdale.

“Porter is connecting travellers to the vibrant city of Miami, one of North America’s top business and leisure locations,” said Kevin Jackson, executive vice president and chief commercial officer of Porter Airlines. “With our commitment to an elevated economy experience, our passengers arrive refreshed and ready to explore what Miami has to offer.”

Flights between Toronto Pearson and Miami are operated by the new Embraer E195-E2 aircraft. The 132-seat, all-economy aircraft has a two-by-two configuration with no middle seats.

“We are thrilled to welcome Porter Airlines to Miami-Dade County for the first time ever, and we look forward to serving their passengers at Miami International Airport,” said MIA Director and CEO Ralph Cutié. “Canada is already one of our fastest-growing tourism markets, and Porter Airlines’ new daily service from Toronto is sure to strengthen that thriving connection between Canada and Miami even more.”

The new route also connects to Porter’s domestic network at Toronto Pearson, with flights available to Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, St John’s, and Winnipeg.

More information on Porter's website

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