Porter Airlines is officially returning to the skies on September, nearly 18 months after suspending flights due to COVID health and travel restrictions.
The flight schedule is returning in phases, with the initial group of Canadian destinations being Thunder Bay, Halifax, Moncton, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Toronto.
U.S. destinations in Boston, Chicago, New York and Washington will follow on September 17.
Porter says about 500 team members will be recalled to active status as the first phase of flights are introduced and more staff will be added as flights and destinations return to the schedule.
Flights to other year-round destinations are available for booking and set to resume October 6th based on passenger demand.
Porter is making all fares purchased by July 20, for travel through December 15, fully refundable, with no fees.
The airline is also introducing a comprehensive program to protect the health of passengers and workers, with a focus on high levels of sanitization.
Visit Fly Porter for the initial flight schedule.