Porter Airlines just revealed a ton of changes including flying out of Pearson Airport Toronto
Today, Porter reported that they plan to continue their signature in-flight service on all flights, featuring free beer and wine served in glassware as well as their selection of premium snacks.Free high speed WiFi will be offered to all passengers flying on their Embraer E195-E2 fleet.
With unlimited bandwidth, this will allow for web surfing or streaming from entertainment platforms.The Embraer E195-E2 jets will have 132 seats, all in a 2-2 configuration . The layout will be all-economy, but there are several legroom options:PorterStretch: 20 seats with extra legroom featuring 34″ of pitchPorter is introducing two fare bundles, which they are calling PorterReserve and PorterClassic.
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