Porter airlines?

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Thoughts or experiences with porter airlines? I have never flown with them but I have heard good things. I need to just book my return flight.
 
I love that they fly direct from Ottawa, we flew them last year for March break and it was great, though my son didn't like the food (but he doesn't like a lot of things). I plan to fly them in February again if I could just commit to the trip. Flying to MCO you land in terminal C which is quieter than the main terminals, but I had no issues getting Uber both times and I believe Mears picks up and drops off there now as well. Our flights were late leaving by a bit, but nothing crazy and I think most flights that day were running behind, it wasn't Porters fault from what I remember but the flight ahead of them that didn't get off the gate on time so they couldn't get to it to do their drop off/pick up.
 
Thoughts or experiences with porter airlines? I have never flown with them but I have heard good things. I need to just book my return flight.
I flew with them in January. Turned my 3 hour trip into an 8 hour because there were no direct flights from Toronto to Orlando and then on the way home they lost my luggage and left it unattended at the montreal airport so it was searched. It took 3 days to get it back. There wasn't really anything special other than that there was no middle seat. The smaller planes also have no wifi or entertainment of any kind.
 
I have flown with Porter several times now. Most of my flights are on time, some even early arriving. We had one in Orlando, coming home, that was delayed a few hours but that was in 2024. I love them. They have become my new favourite Canandian airline.
 

It's an airline... they will get you from point A to point B most of the time. Some like their 2x2 seating... but I personally don't as their seats are "stiff" and not very comfortable on long flights. Comfort wise, I'd say they are better than Westjet but on most aircraft Air Canada would be a little bit better. Buy on Board (food) is minimal, even though they provide you with that free snack and drink. Their gate locations at airports are usually not the most convenient, potentially save for Ottawa where the transborder terminal is so small to start with.
 
We fly Halifax to Orlando in non-peak seasons, so we never have direct options. Porter started offering flights from here, so we took them for our Sept. 2025 trip. Similar comments to most on here - slightly late on 1 or 2 departures, on time the others. We paid for the Navigate fare (similar priced to other airlines' mid-priced fares) and we enjoyed the benfits (slightly more leg room, boarding before the bulk of the plane, flights > 2.5 hrs included a meal - only between toronto and orlando - my picky DH didn't eat, but I liked the meals I had on the way there, and on our way home). I noticed they board the main part of the plane back to front, which seems more efficient.
The one thing I'll mention about leaving MCO from terminal C is that the Porter check-in desks were SO far back in the departures area we couldn't find them easily. They were there, but they were the very last/far end desks. We just didn't see them easily.
Oh, and we liked them enough we're booked on them to fly down again in May for DH's 50th birthday trip.
 


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