New Non-Stop Flights Make East Coast Travel Easy and Connections a Snap

New Non-Stop Flights Make East Coast Travel Easy and Connections a Snap

Atlantic Canada was Canadians’ playground before the pandemic; now the provinces are taking concerted action to reclaim that status as early as this spring.

Porter is here to support East Coast travellers with recently-announced, new non-stop flights between Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport and Halifax (starting April 7), Moncton (starting May 5), and Fredericton (also starting May 5). These non-stop flights supplement existing service for each market that stop in Montreal or Ottawa, and don’t require passengers to change aircraft. Halifax has up to nine daily round-trip flights linking with Toronto in summer and Fredericton and Moncton both have two year-round Toronto flights. Atlantic Canada had the largest share of Canadian visitors from other provinces. The largest outside sources of Canadian visitors were Ontario (1.8 million visits) and Quebec (747,000 visits) (Statcan, 2019). Porter’s new non-stop options for the Maritimes offer the added bonus of simplifying traveller’s connections at Billy Bishop Airport to Ontario and U.S. destinations, including those listed below:

From Halifax

– Boston

– Chicago-Midway

– New York-Newark

– Washington-Dulles

– Sault Ste. Marie

– Thunder Bay

– Windsor

From Fredericton

– Boston

– Chicago-Midway

– New York-Newark

– Thunder Bay

– Timmins

From Moncton

– Boston

– Chicago-Midway

– New York-Newark

– Sault Ste. Marie

– Sudbury

– Thunder Bay

– Timmins

– Windsor

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