Porter Airlines Announces 50% Increase in Flights to MLB

Sept. 12, 2016

Toronto travelers have discovered the ease of nonstop travel to Florida cruises, beaches and attractions via Orlando Melbourne International Airport (MLB) and Porter Airlines is responding with a near 50 percent increase in flights and seat capacity.

Beginning on Dec. 10, Porter is offering nonstop flights from Toronto City Airport (YTZ) and MLB, increasing to twice-weekly service from Feb. 15 through March 22 to the beautiful seacoast destination.

Additionally, Porter is adding midweek flights on Wednesdays during the high tourism season, and double flights on Saturdays during the Canadian March Break. 

“This is welcome news for Canadian travelers,” said Greg Donovan, AAE, executive director of Orlando Melbourne International Airport (MLB).  “Based on a strong start last year, Porter Airlines is responding with an earlier start and more flights.  New mid-week flights will provide our Canadian visitors with a quadrupling of itinerary options allowing for shorter and longer stays in our beautiful tropical paradise.”

Porter Airlines was recently featured in Travel and Leisure magazine as one of the top ten airlines in the world.  They provide a premium passenger experience, with spacious leather seating as well as complimentary wine and beer in the air.

Tourism officials applaud the news.  “Toronto is an important market for tourists coming to central Florida, and Porter Airlines is meeting the pent up travel demand for premier nonstop service between Toronto and Melbourne on Florida’s Space Coast,” said Eric Garvey, executive director of Florida’s Space Coast Office of Tourism.   “There’s no better –or quicker- way to travel to the best beaches and attractions Florida has to offer.  We are proud to be a Porter destination and look forward to a partnership for many years to come.”

“Our partnership with Porter Airlines and the TDC is providing a 50% return in increased seats for our Canadian visitors.  We promised Porter Airlines that we would prove to be a great alternative to congested Florida airports, and we have obviously accomplished that objective,” said Jack Ryals, chairman of the Melbourne Airport Authority.