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Toronto Pearson Promises to Pull Up its Socks For Better Winter Travel: Porter Airlines Adds Lauderdale

Toronto Pearson is hoping to be on Santa’s “good” list this winter.

Ahead of the 2023-2024 winter travel and holiday season, Toronto Pearson International Airport today announced a number of operational improvements designed to meet and maintain its readiness throughout the winter season.

These initiatives include increased staffing, expanded deicing capacity, newly commissioned advanced snowplows, and the implementation of cutting-edge predictive technologies for weather and delay forecasting. An innovative AI system has also been put into place for more efficient baggage handling through the proactive identification and resolution of common, potential issues that may otherwise interrupt the flow of operations.

The measures were outlined at a press conference held today at Terminal 1, featuring Deborah Flint (President and CEO) and Todd Browne (Associate Director, Airfield Operations).

Reflecting on the airport’s enhanced capabilities, Deborah Flint said she is “pleased with the successful summer travel season because all of our aviation and agency partners, like airlines and NAV Canada, were significantly more resilient.

“By taking proactive steps to manage congestion and by closely collaborating with them, On-Time Performance (OTP) improved measurably – to the tune of a 6% increase this month, which represents a 10% increase over the same period last year for all carriers – as well as a reduction in airplane holds from over 1,700 in Summer 2022 to 13 in Summer 2023,” she said.

Toronto Pearson and other Canadian airports had a rough go last winter and during a busy 2022 summer.

Toronto Pearson Airport, dressed up for the holiday season. JIM BYERS PHOTO

Toronto Pearson Airport, dressed up for the holiday season. JIM BYERS PHOTO

“Toronto Pearson is dedicated to empowering passengers with greater control over their journey. Services such as YYZ Express for faster processing,” officials said. “Mobile Passport Control for expedited pre-clearance into the United States, and advanced declaration for efficient customs and immigration advanced declaration will continue to be promoted for passenger convenience.”

“We are committed to providing our passengers with a predictable, reliable, and enjoyable travel experience. We continue to invest in expanding and modernizing facilities and equipment, as well as increased staffing, to deliver a high-quality experience at Toronto Pearson, which is one element of our dedication to excellence,” said Flint. “Winter will always bring challenging weather, so we are reinforcing tools to equip passengers with more information and control over their travel experience.

“There is nothing like the energy of the holiday travel season, and we enthusiastically welcome you here at Toronto Pearson,” she added.

As the winter travel and holiday season approaches, Toronto Pearson extends warm wishes to all and wants reassure travellers of its commitment to providing a smooth and stress-free travel experience.

PORTER ADDS LAUDERDALE FLIGHTS FROM TORONTO AND OTTAWA

Fort Lauderdale, Florida. JIM BYERS PHOTO

Fort Lauderdale, Florida. JIM BYERS PHOTO

Porter Airlines has further expanded its Florida offering from Eastern Canada with flights from Toronto Pearson International Airport and Ottawa International Airport taking off for Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport for the first time today.

Passengers travelling on the new routes can look forward to Porter’s elevated economy experience, including free inflight WiFi to help stay connected from take off to touchdown.

Both routes begin with daily roundtrip flights operated on the 132-seat Embraer E195-E2 aircraft. The aircraft is a two-by-two configuration, meaning there are no middle seats on any Porter flight.

Complimentary beer, wine, and premium snacks come standard for all passengers. All-inclusive PorterReserve fares offer priority check-in, extra legroom seats, premium pre-mixed cocktails and fresh, healthy meals – all available à la carte to PorterClassic passengers.For the first time, passengers can experience Porter’s style, care, and charm throughout the entire journey from Fort Lauderdale to Western Canada destinations like Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver, connecting via Toronto Pearson and Ottawa International. 

Detailed schedules and Porter Escapes vacation packages can be found on www.flyporter.com.