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Saturday,  December 6, 2025   9:55 PM
Air Transat & Porter Airlines to enter code-sharing agreement for summer 2022
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Air Transat and Porter Airlines have concluded a code-sharing agreement to be implemented for the 2022 summer season. 

According to a news release issued Tuesday (March 8), the first phase of the agreement will focus on connecting Porter's bases at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) and Halifax-Stanfield (YHZ) to Air Transat's hub at Montreal-Trudeau (YUL), providing customers of both carriers with a greater selection of connecting flights in Canada, the U.S. and internationally.

"We are very excited to team up with Porter in an important partnership that will contribute to the strengthening of our network and reinforce our leadership in our main markets," said Transat President and CEO Annick Guérard. "This promising agreement brings together two award-winning, traveller-centric brands whose flight schedules are complementary, and creates great opportunities for customers who are looking for quality and effortless travel. By providing better connectivity, it will not only enhance our destination offering for our Canadian and international customers, but also save them time and make their lives easier."

Michael Deluce, president and CEO, Porter Airlines, added: "This code-sharing agreement with Air Transat nicely complements our own growth plans."

"The introduction of seamless access to international markets, where Air Transat has made its mark, is an especially great benefit for our passengers. The overall combination of new routes and finding a partner that shares our dedication to delivering a great travel experience is a perfect fit."

Combining flight segments

Each carrier will market, under its own code and licence, flights operated by the other partner, enabling customers to combine flight segments on a single ticket and check their baggage just once.

Porter will carry its code on Air Transat-operated flights to and from Montreal on 11 European destinations (Athens, Barcelona, Brussels, Lisbon, London, Lyon, Madrid, Paris, Porto, Toulouse and Venice), 13 South destinations (Cancun, Cayo Coco, Holguin, La Romana, Montego Bay, Port-au-Prince, Puerto Plata, Puerto Vallarta, Punta Cana, Roatan, Samana, Santa Clara and Varadero), five destinations in the United States (Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, Miami, Orlando and San Francisco) and two domestic destinations (Calgary and Vancouver). Air Transat will put its code on Porter's flights to and from Toronto (Billy Bishop) and Halifaxconnecting to all the above destinations in Montreal.

These are the parties' current expectations and final routes remain subject to obtaining all necessary regulatory approvals. 

Following such approvals, the agreement is expected to be implemented in the summer of 2022.

Porter flights with Air Transat code TS/PD
Air Transat flights with Porter code
PD/TS
Porter bases
Market
City
Airport Code
Air Transat hub
Market
City
Country
Airport Code
Billy Bishop
Domestic
Toronto
YTZ
Montreal-Trudeau (YUL)
Domestic
Calgary
Canada
YYC
Halifax-Stanfield
Domestic
Halifax
YHZ

Vancouver
Canada
YVR

Europe
Athens
Greece
ATH
Barcelona
Spain
BCN
Brussels
Belgium
BRU
Lisbon
Portugal
LIS
London
United Kingdom
LGW
Lyon
France
LYS
Madrid
Spain
MAD
Paris
France
CDG
Porto
Portugal
OPO
Toulouse
France
TLS

Venice
Italy
VCE
South
Cancun
Mexico
CUN
Cayo Coco
Cuba
CCC
Holguín
Cuba
HOG
La Romana
Dominican Republic
LRM
Montego Bay
Jamaica
MBJ
Port-au-Prince
Haiti
PAP
Puerto Plata
Dominican Republic
POP
Puerto Vallarta
Mexico
PVR
Punta Cana
Dominican Republic
PUJ
Roatan
Honduras
RTB
Samana
Dominican Republic
AZS
Santa Clara
Cuba
SNU
Varadero
Cuba
VRA
Transborder
Fort Lauderdale
USA
FLL
Los Angeles
USA
LAX
Miami
USA
MIA
Orlando
USA
MCO
San Francisco
USA
SFO



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