Porter Airlines is adding nonstop flights from Canada to the Turks and Caicos Islands with free Wi-Fi, wine and no middle seats.

How to get there Turks and Caicos Islands Coming from Canada will be much easier.

Porter Airlines We are adding direct flights to . ProvidencialesGateway to the Turks and Caicos Islands and home to world-famous sandy beaches Grace Bay Beach.

A new service starts in . toronto pearson start November 6thThere are 5 flights per week from Tuesday to Saturday.

This will be followed by new direct flights from: Ottawa start December 17thThere are two flights every Thursday and Sunday. Both routes require government approval.

This is a significant new air connection for the Turks and Caicos Islands, which are seeing a surge in demand from Canadian travellers, and become the fifth new destination in Porter’s fast-growing winter network, joining recently announced services. Aruba, San Jose, Costa Rica, Montego Bay and Los Cabos.

This is in addition to Porter’s existing Caribbean flights and sun destinations including: Nassau, Grand Cayman, cancun, Puerto Vallarta and Liberia, Costa Rica.

The airline is also adding new routes from: Hamilton International Airport to tampaFlights start four times a week. December 18th — A third Florida city Porter serves in Hamilton. orlando and Fort Lauderdale.

Travelers on the new route will fly in Porter’s 132-seat cabin. Embraer E195-E2 The aircraft is built on what the airline calls “luxury economy”: no middle seats, free beer and wine by the glass, premium snacks and free high-speed Wi-Fi.

Those who fly Porter Reserve Rates come with additional benefits such as priority check-in, enhanced legroom, and fresh, healthy meals, all of which can also be purchased a la carte: Porter Classic charge.