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Toronto to Chicago (Midway International Airport)
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Toronto-based Porter Airlines adds Chicago to schedule beginning Nov. 12
TORONTO — Porter Airlines, which flies out of Toronto's City Centre Airport, says it will add Chicago to its growing list of destinations, beginning Nov. 12.
A schedule of three daily round-trip flights per weekday and two each on Saturday and Sunday will be in effect until Jan. 7.
After that - once Porter's eighth aircraft is put into service - the airline plans six round-trip flights every weekday, plus two on Saturday and three on Sunday.
Introductory fares start at $149 one-way, plus fees and taxes, the airline says.
Porter will use Chicago Midway International Airport, located about 15 kilometres from the city's downtown.
The airline, founded in 2006, says it will add more U.S. destinations including Boston, Washington and Philadelphia as additional aircraft are delivered over the next 18 months.
Porter currently serves Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, Halifax, New York (Newark) and has seasonal flights to Mont Tremblant, Que.
"We are continuing to successfully add destinations, aircraft and employees at a time when many airlines are limiting growth plans, cutting routes and introducing new fees," said Robert Deluce, the airline's president and CEO.
Another Article:
Canada's Porter Air to Begin Chicago Service Nov. 12
Oct. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Porter Airlines Inc., the carrier operating out of Toronto's downtown island airport, plans to begin flying to Chicago next month, taking on Air Canada in more U.S. cities.
The schedule, beginning Nov. 12, will start with three return flights on weekdays and two each on weekends from the Canadian city to Chicago's Midway International Airport, Porter said in a statement today. The carrier began offering U.S. routes in March, starting with trips to Newark, New Jersey.
Chief Executive Officer Robert Deluce also plans to expand Porter's service to cities such as Boston and Washington. The carrier is targeting destinations within 400 miles (644 kilometers) of Toronto to lure business travelers from carriers such as Air Canada, the country's largest.
Closely held Porter began flying almost two years ago with routes to Ottawa and Montreal. Porter has attracted corporate customers because of its home base, a five-minute drive from downtown Toronto, the country's financial hub. Getting to the only other airport, Pearson International, takes 45 minutes.
As of Jan. 8, daily service to Chicago will increase to six return flights on weekdays and three on Sundays, Porter said. Prices will start at C$149 ($140), excluding fees and taxes.
Haven't seen this posted yet..
Hoping that Boston (Logan) will be next..
Toronto-based Porter Airlines adds Chicago to schedule beginning Nov. 12
TORONTO — Porter Airlines, which flies out of Toronto's City Centre Airport, says it will add Chicago to its growing list of destinations, beginning Nov. 12.
A schedule of three daily round-trip flights per weekday and two each on Saturday and Sunday will be in effect until Jan. 7.
After that - once Porter's eighth aircraft is put into service - the airline plans six round-trip flights every weekday, plus two on Saturday and three on Sunday.
Introductory fares start at $149 one-way, plus fees and taxes, the airline says.
Porter will use Chicago Midway International Airport, located about 15 kilometres from the city's downtown.
The airline, founded in 2006, says it will add more U.S. destinations including Boston, Washington and Philadelphia as additional aircraft are delivered over the next 18 months.
Porter currently serves Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, Halifax, New York (Newark) and has seasonal flights to Mont Tremblant, Que.
"We are continuing to successfully add destinations, aircraft and employees at a time when many airlines are limiting growth plans, cutting routes and introducing new fees," said Robert Deluce, the airline's president and CEO.
Another Article:
Canada's Porter Air to Begin Chicago Service Nov. 12
Oct. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Porter Airlines Inc., the carrier operating out of Toronto's downtown island airport, plans to begin flying to Chicago next month, taking on Air Canada in more U.S. cities.
The schedule, beginning Nov. 12, will start with three return flights on weekdays and two each on weekends from the Canadian city to Chicago's Midway International Airport, Porter said in a statement today. The carrier began offering U.S. routes in March, starting with trips to Newark, New Jersey.
Chief Executive Officer Robert Deluce also plans to expand Porter's service to cities such as Boston and Washington. The carrier is targeting destinations within 400 miles (644 kilometers) of Toronto to lure business travelers from carriers such as Air Canada, the country's largest.
Closely held Porter began flying almost two years ago with routes to Ottawa and Montreal. Porter has attracted corporate customers because of its home base, a five-minute drive from downtown Toronto, the country's financial hub. Getting to the only other airport, Pearson International, takes 45 minutes.
As of Jan. 8, daily service to Chicago will increase to six return flights on weekdays and three on Sundays, Porter said. Prices will start at C$149 ($140), excluding fees and taxes.