
by Natasha Lair
Last updated: 9:15 AM ET, Thu March 27, 2025
A new partnership between Porter Airlines and Pascan Aviation aims to improve air travel access across Eastern Canada by linking regional flights with Porter’s North American network.
Passengers can now connect through Halifax and Québec City, gaining access to more than 90 routes across the region.

Pascan Aviation SAAB 340 (Photo Credit: Pascan)
The partnership allows year-round connections on long-haul routes such as Vancouver to Sydney, N.S., and Orlando to Saint John, N.B., while also enhancing intra-regional connectivity with flights like Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., to Bonaventure, Que.
“Porter’s new partnership with Pascan means improved service and more choices for passengers across North America who travel through regional Eastern Canada,” Porter’s SVP Edmond Eldebs stated in a press release.

Porter Airlines E192-E2 (Photo Credit: Natasha Lair-McKenty)
He also noted that the upcoming opening of a new terminal at Montréal Metropolitan Airport, where both airlines will operate, will further enhance travel options.
Pascan Aviation’s co-owner, Yani Gagnon, called the partnership “truly amazing.” He added, “We have been waiting for this kind of project here at the Montréal Metropolitan Airport since 2004. This will open up a whole new range of opportunities that will greatly benefit our mutual clientele.”
Passengers can now book combined Porter-Pascan itineraries through flyporter.com, pascan.com, or travel agencies.
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