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Porter Airlines and Pascan Aviation Join Forces to Boost Regional Connectivity Across Eastern Canada: New Updates You Need to Know

Porter Airlines has announced a new strategic partnership with regional airline Pascan Aviation to enhance access to air travel across Eastern Canada.


Porter Airlines and Pascan Aviation Join Forces to Boost Regional Connectivity Across Eastern Canada: New Updates You Need to Know
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Porter Airlines has announced a new strategic partnership with regional airline Pascan Aviation to enhance access to air travel across Eastern Canada.

Pascan Aviation, established in 1999, is a regional carrier based in Longueuil, Quebec, with its operational base at Montreal-Metropolitan Airport (YHU).

The airline operates scheduled flights within Quebec and the Atlantic region of Canada, alongside charter services.

Pascan currently maintains a fleet of three BAe Jetstream 32 aircraft and two Saab SF340B turboprops, and services a variety of destinations, including Bonaventure, Gaspe, Halifax, Iles-de-la-Madeleine, Quebec City, St John, St Hubert, and Sydney-Cape Breton.

The partnership between Porter Airlines and Pascan will allow for year-round connections on cross-continental routes such as Vancouver to Sydney, Nova Scotia, and Orlando to Saint John, New Brunswick.

Other key routes include Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario, to Bonaventure, Quebec, and Gaspe, Quebec, to Timmins, Ontario.

This collaboration is set to improve travel options for both Porter and Pascan passengers, offering more flexibility and choice when traveling to and from the region.

Porter Airlines emphasized that this partnership represents the first step in expanding travel options for passengers, with further growth expected with the upcoming opening of a new terminal at Montreal-Metropolitan Airport.

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