TORONTO — Porter Airlines is heading back to Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, just in time for the holidays.
The airline will be reintroducing its seasonal service to the popular winter destination starting Dec. 17, running until March 28, 2022. In as little as 70 minutes, passengers can fly from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport to Mont-Tremblant International Airport, with connecting flights also available from various Porter locations. The winter schedule includes up to 4x/weekly flights.
“We’re ready to return to our first seasonal destination since restarting operations in September,” said Michael Deluce, president and CEO, Porter Airlines. “Mont-Tremblant was among Porter’s first destinations when the airline was founded and our passengers enjoy the variety of winter activities it has to offer.”
Flight, hotel and ski packages are available with Porter Escapes.
For added peace of mind, Porter passengers have the option to book a flight with the Full Refund Option for $40, plus taxes. The Refund Option entitles customers to receive a refund, including base fare, taxes and fees, for their booking upon advance cancellation of their flight for any reason.
As part of the Government of Canada’s vaccination mandate for air passengers, all passengers over the age of 12 years and four months departing from a Canadian airport must provide proof of vaccination before boarding, effective Nov. 30.