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Porter Delaying Flights Till June 29

It’s going to be a little longer before Porter Airlines will take to the skies again.

Porter Airlines is extending its temporary suspension of all flights due to COVID-19 by four weeks until June 29.

The airline stopped flying on March 21, as travel restrictions and public health measures were increasing in North America.

“Our initial restart date of June 1, was something we believed was reasonable at the time,” said Michael Deluce, president and CEO, Porter Airlines. “While there are many promising signs about how COVID-19 is being contained, it is also clear that border restrictions, government-imposed stay-at-home orders and bans on non-essential travel will remain in place for many regions through much of May and into June. This makes it difficult for people to travel, so Porter will continue aligning its approach with the public health response.”

Additional measures will be introduced prior to restarting flights in compliance with evolving regulations and Porter’s own standards to ensure that our team and passengers are protected.

  • Scott is an award-winning journalist with over 40 years’ experience. Scott has a passion for politics, sports and his community. Contact Scott at pettigrew.scott@radioabl.ca.

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