Porter Airlines betting travellers will embrace Montreal’s second airport
MONTREAL — Montreal’s South Shore gained a new gateway to the rest of Canada on Monday with the launch of Porter Airlines’ commercial passenger terminal.
Long associated with pilot training and cargo flights, the St-Hubert airport, one of Canada’s oldest aviation hubs, has been rebranded to Montreal Metropolitan Airport, renovated and expanded with flights to 11 Canadian destinations, including Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Toronto.
Calling the domestic terminal a new era for the region’s aviation sector, Porter Airlines CEO Michael Deluce says he hopes travellers embrace the airport as an alternative to Montréal-Trudeau International Airport.
“More air service means more trade, more tourism, and more business opportunities,” Deluce said during the opening ceremony.











