A new partnership between Porter Airlines and Pascan Aviation will improve access to air travel across Eastern Canada, taking advantage of Porter’s growing North American network and Pascan’s Québec and Maritimes-focused regional flights.
Porter-Pascan connections can currently be made through Halifax and Québec City, with more than 90 connecting routes available, linking eight Pascan destinations across Canada’s eastern provinces with Porter flights to points across North America.
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The new interline partnership will allow year-round connections on cross-continental routes like Vancouver – Sydney, NS, and Orlando – Saint John, NB, plus more connectivity in Eastern Canada with routes like Sault Ste. Marie, ON – Bonaventure, QC, and Gaspe, QC – Timmins, ON. Primary connecting airports are in Halifax and Québec City, with other hubs serving as secondary options.
“Porter’s new partnership with Pascan means improved service and more choices for passengers across North America who travel through regional Eastern Canada,” said Edmond Eldebs, senior vice president and chief commercial officer, Porter Airlines. “The upcoming opening of the new terminal at Montréal Metropolitan Airport, which Porter and Pascan will both operate flights from, will further grow this partnership and provide opportunities for travellers to connect seamlessly across the continent.”