The FINANCIAL — Porter Airlines arrived on October 7 in the ‘Gateway to the North,’ with its inaugural flight to North Bay, Ont. Passengers enjoyed non-stop service from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (BBTCA) to North Bay Jack Garland Airport. A second route featuring service between North Bay and Timmins, Ont., also begins today. Both routes feature one daily round-trip flight.
“Porter recognizes how vital air travel is for cities like North Bay, so we are happy to be re-establishing competitive regional flights for the area,” said Robert Deluce, president and CEO of Porter Airlines. “In addition to an important connection with downtown Toronto, the North Bay- Timmins route is the first direct flight among our Northern Ontario markets.”
Air travel for North Bay is now more affordable than ever, with introductory round-trip fares reduced to $159 for North Bay-Toronto, and $151 for North Bay-Timmins. Book by October 14, and travel by February 11, 2016, to have access to these fares based on availability per flight, according to Porter Airlines.
“With Porter Airlines now servicing our city, it brings us even closer to major centres around the world. Porter Airlines will give our businesses and industries further opportunities in the global economy and it will provide our citizens with competitive travel prices. This transportation infrastructure is critical in further building our city,” stated Mayor Al McDonald. “We appreciate and thank Porter for their confidence and investment in our city.”
Set in a picturesque location on the shores of Lake Nipissing, North Bay is ‘The Gateway to the North.’ From summer sunsets and nostalgic carousels at Waterfront Park, to winter pleasures like snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and ice fishing, North Bay is a perfect base for outdoor lovers.
“Today we’re witnessing the inaugural flight of Porter Airlines to the North Bay Jack Garland Airport and we are pleased to welcome this new era. We’re looking forward to developing this new service to the mutual benefit of the travelling public, the airport and the airlines,” said Airport Chair, Ewen Cornick.
The once-daily 50-minute North Bay-Toronto flight is operated with a modern 74-seat Bombardier Q400 aircraft. Porter offers a premium passenger experience with leather seats and complimentary wine and beer onboard. Those flying to Toronto will benefit from landing in the heart of downtown at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. The airport’s convenient Toronto Islands location now includes access to the recently-opened pedestrian tunnel. This connects the airport with the mainland in approximately six minutes, saving passengers valuable time. Ferry service is in place for vehicle access and as a secondary pedestrian crossing.
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