Porter Airlines adds nonstop flights from Hamilton to Orlando and Fort Lauderdale this December, expanding its U.S. network and elevating travel options for Canadians.
Porter Expands Southbound Service from Hamilton Airport
Porter Airlines is boosting its presence in Southern Ontario with two new nonstop seasonal routes from John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM) to Orlando (MCO) and Fort Lauderdale (FLL), beginning in December 2025.
This marks a significant step in Porter’s expansion strategy, especially for Hamilton, which has seen a surge in demand for U.S. leisure travel.
Launch Dates and Flight Schedule
Flights to Orlando will take off starting December 12, followed by Fort Lauderdale on December 13. Both destinations will be served with three weekly roundtrip flights, operating through April 2026, aligning with peak Canadian winter travel trends.
Porter will be the exclusive carrier offering nonstop service between Hamilton and both Florida cities.
Strategic Growth for Hamilton Airport
According to Andrew Pierce, Vice President of Network Planning and Reporting at Porter Airlines, the launch of these routes marks the airline’s ninth nonstop route from Hamilton in 2025 alone.
“We’re growing where demand is rising,” said Pierce. “This expansion is about connecting Hamiltonians to the sunny destinations they love—while delivering an elevated economy travel experience.”
The move also supports Hamilton International Airport’s ongoing transformation into a viable alternative to Toronto Pearson for regional travelers.
Comfort, Choice, and Convenience
All flights on these new routes will be operated with Porter’s fuel-efficient Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, offering a cabin configuration that emphasizes comfort.
Passengers can expect complimentary snacks, beverages, and Wi-Fi, regardless of fare class. Ticket options include both basic à la carte fares and all-inclusive packages, catering to varied traveler preferences.
A Competitive Move in a Growing Market
The Hamilton–Florida routes further strengthen Porter’s footprint in the southern U.S. leisure market, and position it as a competitive alternative to larger Canadian carriers.
As the only airline currently serving these routes directly, Porter taps into growing demand for direct access to Florida’s family-friendly and beachside attractions without the need for Toronto layovers.
What This Means for Canadian Travellers
The new Florida flights reflect a larger trend: Canadians are seeking flexible, convenient, and cost-effective travel options from regional hubs.
With Porter’s customer-first service model and expanding route map, Hamilton is quickly becoming a viable gateway to the U.S. South—just in time for the winter getaway season.
For full route details, visit flyporter.com.
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