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  • Porter Airlines Inc. agrees to pay $150,000 for allegedly violating Canada’s anti-spam law

    Porter Airlines Inc. agrees to pay $150,000 for allegedly violating Canada’s anti-spam law

    The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) today announced that Porter Airlines Inc. has agreed to pay $150,000 as part of an undertaking for alleged violations of Canada’s anti-spam legislation. Once made aware of the investigation by the CRTC, Porter Airlines was cooperative and immediately took corrective actions to comply with the legislation.

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    An investigation launched by the CRTC’s Chief Compliance and Enforcement Officer alleged that Porter Airlines failed to comply with various requirements of the law between July 2014 and April 2015. The company allegedly sent some commercial emails that did not contain an unsubscribe mechanism. In other instances, it is alleged this mechanism was not clearly or prominently set out. Certain emails also allegedly did not provide the complete contact information as required by the law. Porter Airlines also allegedly failed to honour, within 10 business days, requests from some recipients to unsubscribe from receiving future commercial emails.

    In addition, for certain emails sent between July 2014 and February 2015, the company was unable to provide proof that it had obtained consent for each electronic address that received its commercial emails.

    As part of the undertaking, Porter Airlines will improve its existing compliance program to ensure that its activities, going forward, are fully compliant with Canada’s anti-spam legislation. The enhanced compliance program will include increased training and education for staff and improved corporate policies and procedures.

    The CRTC is assessing complaints submitted to the Spam Reporting Centre that are under its mandate and a number of investigations are currently underway. The CRTC is working with its partners, both within Canada and internationally, to protect Canadians from online threats and contribute to a more secure online environment.

    The CRTC can discuss corrective actions with individuals, firms or organizations, which may lead to an undertaking that includes an amount to be paid and other corrective measures. As part of its powers, the CRTC can also issue warning letters, preservation demands, notices to produce, restraining orders and notices of violation. Moreover, the CRTC can ask a court to issue a search warrant or an injunction.

    Canadians are encouraged to report spam to the Spam Reporting Centre. To ensure the CRTC has enough information to conduct an investigation, the report should include the full email (including the message’s header) and a description of why the email is considered to be spam. Information sent to the Centre is used by the CRTC, the Competition Bureau, and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner to enforce Canada’s anti-spam legislation.

    Quick Facts

    • Porter Airlines has voluntarily entered into an undertaking with the CRTC’s Chief Compliance and Enforcement Officer for alleged non-compliance with Canada’s anti-spam legislation.
    • As part of the undertaking, Porter Airlines has agreed to make a $150,000 payment, comply with Canada‘ anti-spam legislation and improve its existing compliance program.
    • Porter Airlines allegedly sent some commercial emails that failed to comply with various requirements of Canada’s anti-spam legislation, including those relating to unsubscribe mechanisms, the provision of contact information and proof of consent.
    • Once made aware of the investigation by the CRTC, Porter Airlines immediately took steps to fully comply with the legislation.
    • To help businesses comply with the law, the CRTC has provided numerous information sessions across the country and made guidance materials available on its website.
    • The CRTC is working with its partners, both within Canada and internationally, to protect Canadians from online threats and contribute to a more secure online environment.
    • Canada’s anti-spam legislation protects Canadians while ensuring that businesses can continue to compete in the global marketplace.
    • Canada’s anti-spam legislation was adopted by Parliament in December 2010 and came into force on July 1, 2014.

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    “We appreciate that Porter Airlines took corrective action once it became aware of our investigation. The company has voluntarily entered into an undertaking and committed to comply with Canada’s anti-spam law. This is a great outcome for Canadians, and we encourage them to continue to report suspected violations to the Spam Reporting Centre.

    This case is an important reminder that to be fully compliant with the law, proof of consent is required for each electronic address. Some businesses are under the mistaken impression that they are compliant with the law by relying on general business practices or policies as proof of consent for the majority of the electronic addresses to which they send their commercial emails. This is simply not the case.”

    Manon Bombardier, CRTC Chief Compliance and Enforcement Officer

  • Porter Airlines Entire Flight Map Seat Sale – Book by July 17th!

    I have never flown with Porter before (being based in Victoria, BC), but I hear it is quiet nice – they even fly to my hometown of Thunder Bay, Ontario and are rumoured to want to fly the YVR-YYZ route next!

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    Porter sale

    Porter Airlines Canada is offering you savings to every destination if you book by July 17th and travel by December 14th!

    Book by 11:59 pm Eastern Time July 17, 2014. Travel by December 14, 2014. Up to 21-day advance purchase is required.
    New bookings only. Discount is not applicable for travel between October 10-13, 2014 and between the US and Canada on November 26 and November 30, 2014. Discount applies only to the regular base fare and does not apply to fees, taxes or surcharges. Fares are subject to availability and may not be available through the entire travel period. Full fare breakdown available for all itineraries on flyporter.com. Fares include all applicable government-imposed taxes and mandatory fees, which may amount to as much as $150 one-way per passenger, depending on routing. Foreign taxes will fluctuate based on the prevailing exchange rate. Fees for optional services, such as itinerary changes, additional baggage, advance seat selection, or certain special service requests, may increase overall cost. Fares are non-refundable but itineraries may be changed for a fee of up to $200 per person per direction, plus any fare differential. Other significant conditions (including a $25 first-checked bag and $35 second-checked bag fee, and charges for overweight and/or excess baggage) may change without notice and are not guaranteed until ticketed. Visit flyporter.com for more information. In case of any discrepancy between advertised fares and the fares shown on the website at the time of booking, the latter shall prevail.

    They charge for baggage now so remember when you consider other airlines that do not charge for baggage and the hassle of using the alternate airport in Toronto.

    Click here to browse the Porter Airlines seat sale.

  • Porter Discounts All Fares up to 60%–Ends May 2

    Travel aboard the world’s best small airline, as named by Conde Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards, with saving up to 60% on base fares on all routes for travel through Sept. 3.

    Sample nonstop one-way fares, including taxes and fees, from Toronto are:

    • Windsor … $89
    • Ottawa … $94
    • Montreal … $102
    • Thunder Bay … $123-$135
    • Quebec City … $129-$135
    • Washington, D.C. (Dulles) … $134-$155
    • New York City (Newark) … $136-$142
    • Boston … $139-$150
    • Moncton (one stop) … $148-$180
    • Chicago (Midway) … $155-$165
    • Halifax … $169-$186

    Sample one-way fares, including taxes and fees, from Ottawa are:

    • Toronto (nonstop) … $98
    • Quebec City … $135-$146
    • Moncton (nonstop) … $142-$172
    • Halifax (nonstop) … $152-$172
    • Windsor … $155-$167
    • Thunder Bay … $178-$189
    • Washington, D.C. (Dulles) … $178-$188
    • Boston … $209-$219
    • Chicago (Midway) … $209-$219
    • New York City (Newark) … $209-$219

    Sample one-way fares, including taxes and fees, from Montreal are:

    • Toronto (nonstop) … $110
    • Sault Ste. Marie … $132-$143
    • Halifax (nonstop) … $154-$172
    • Washington, D.C. (Dulles) … $155-$165
    • Boston … $185-$195
    • New York City (Newark) … $213-$224
    • Chicago (Midway) … $234-$245

    Sample one-way fares, including taxes and fees, from Quebec City are:

    • Toronto (nonstop) … $142-$148
    • Ottawa … $144-$156
    • Boston … $178-$188
    • New York City (Newark) … $228-$238
    • Chicago (Midway) … $238-$249
    • Washington, D.C. (Dulles) … $239-$250

    Sample nonstop, one-way fares, including taxes and fees, from Halifax are:

    • St. John’s … $109-$166
    • Montreal … $154-$172
    • Ottawa … $157-$183
    • Toronto (one stop) … $178-$195

    Sample one-way fares, including taxes and fees, from Moncton are:

    • Ottawa … $138-$169
    • Toronto … $148-$180

    Sample one-way fares, including taxes and fees, from St. John’s are:

    • Halifax (nonstop) … $101-$158
    • Ottawa … $192-$209
    • Toronto … $229-$248

    This is part of a larger sale ending Friday, May 2. We suggest booking early to secure sale fares on popular dates before limited seats sell out. The lowest fares were found on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.

    Note: A 21-day advance purchase may be required. Sale fares not available May 16-19; June 27 – July 1; Aug. 1-4, 29-31; Sept. 1. Click here for baggage and fee breakdowns and information about taxes, fees and charges.

    Book by May 2.

  • Porter Airlines 60% off sale–Travel by June 2014

    Porter has their seat sale posted!

    Summer Splash Sale
    Porter Airlines Plane

    Choose your departure city:
    Halifax (YHZ) Moncton (YQM) Mont Tremblant (YTM) Montréal (YUL) Ottawa (YOW) Québec City (YQB) Sault Ste. Marie (YAM) St. John’s, NL (YYT) Sudbury (YSB) Thunder Bay (YQT) Timmins (YTS) Toronto (YTZ) Windsor (YQG)

    One-way flights from Toronto to:

    Windsor

    $ 89 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    Sudbury

    $ 91 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    Ottawa

    $ 94 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    Timmins

    $ 98 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    Sault Ste. Marie

    $ 100 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    Montréal

    $ 102 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    Mont Tremblant

    $ 118 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    Burlington

    $ 124 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    Thunder Bay

    $ 124 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    New York

    $ 131 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    Washington

    $ 132 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    Québec City

    $ 135 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    Moncton

    $ 142 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    Boston

    $ 144 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    Chicago

    $ 144 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    Halifax

    $ 177 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    St. John’s

    $ 230 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    Myrtle Beach

    $ 249 CAD

    includes all taxes/fees

    Book by 11:59 pm Eastern Time February 24, 2014. Travel by June 27, 2014. Up to 21-day advance purchase may be required. Fares may not be available April 18-21, May 16-19, 2014. Discount applies only to the regular base fare and does not apply to fees, taxes or surcharges.

    Lowest fares are available on Tuesday and Wednesday departures. Fares are subject to availability and may not be available through the entire travel period. Full fare breakdown available for all itineraries on flyporter.com. Fares quoted are one-way outbound in Firm Class. Inbound fares may differ. New bookings only. Fares include all applicable government-imposed taxes and mandatory fees, which may amount to as much as $150 one-way per passenger, depending on routing. Foreign taxes will fluctuate based on the prevailing exchange rate. Fees for optional services, such as itinerary changes, additional baggage, advance seat selection, or certain special service requests, may increase overall cost. Fares are non-refundable but itineraries may be changed for a fee of up to $200 per person per direction, plus any fare differential. Other significant conditions (including a $25 first-checked bag and $35 second-checked bag fee to and from the U.S., a $20 second-checked bag fee for flights in Canada, and charges for overweight and/or excess baggage) may change without notice and are not guaranteed until ticketed. Visit flyporter.com for more information. In case of any discrepancy between advertised fares and the fares shown on the website at the time of booking, the latter shall prevail.

  • Get $75 credit when booking roundtrip on Porter with MBNA Mastercard

    Book a return flight with Porter Airlines and receive $75 towards your next flight.

    • Book between February 1 and February 28th
    • Must pay with MBNA Mastercard
    • Must have or signup to VIPorter frequent flier program
    • Use promo code MCPA2014

    Use promo code MCPA2014 to book a round-trip flight between 11:59pm Eastern Time February 1, 2014 and February 28, 2014 for travel between February 1, 2014 and April 11, 2014 Fares may not be available February 14, 2014 to February 17, 2014; March 14, 2014 to March 15, 2014 and March 23, 2014. Promo code is restricted to one-time use only. A credit of $75 CAD will be applied to the corresponding VIPorter account towards you next round-trip booking. The credit must be used towards a round-trip booking for travel between April 11, 2014 and June 13, 2014. Fare may not be available April 18, 2014 to April 21, 2014 and May 16, 2014 to May 19, 2014. Up to 21-day advance purchase may be required.

  • 72-Hour Sale – Porter Discounts Travel into Winter – Ends Sept 27

    Fly aboard Porter Airlines this fall or winter and receive discounted fares available until Friday. Plus, in-flight perks include free snacks, soft drinks, wine and beer — something that often comes at a premium on other airlines.

    Porter Seat Sale
    Porter Seat Sale

    Boasting a 4-star rating from Skytrax, Porter planes offer comfort with a two-by-two seat configuration with no middle seats. Each seat features custom leather upholstery plus more legroom than any cabin in its class.

    These fares are valid for travel through Feb. 12 with the best availability Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Sample one-way fares (including taxes and fees) are available on these routes:

    Toronto (nonstop):

    • Sudbury … $106
    • Ottawa … $111
    • Montreal … $118
    • Quebec City … $123
    • Mont-Tremblant … $146 (starts Dec. 6)
    • New York City (Newark) … $154
    • Washington, D.C. (Dulles) … $162
    • Boston … $173
    • Chicago (Midway) … $173

    Ottawa:

    • Toronto … $111
    • Halifax … $158
    • Moncton … $163
    • Thunder Bay … $186
    • New York City (Newark) … $215
    • Washington, D.C. (Dulles) … $215
    • Boston … $236
    • Myrtle Beach … $259 (starts Oct. 3)
    • Chicago (Midway) … $267

    Montreal:

    • Toronto (nonstop) … $131
    • Halifax (nonstop) … $172
    • Thunder Bay … $195
    • New York City (Newark) … $205
    • Boston … $226
    • Washington, D.C. (Dulles) … $226
    • Chicago (Midway) … $242

    Thunder Bay:

    • Toronto (nonstop) … $124
    • Ottawa … $175
    • Montreal … $175
    • Sudbury … $186
    • Quebec City … $197
    • New York City (Newark) … $214
    • Boston … $224
    • Washington, D.C. (Dulles) … $223
    • Chicago (Midway) … $235
    • Halifax … $241

    Halifax:

    • St. John’s … $137
    • Ottawa … $166
    • Montreal … $172

    This is part of a larger sale that ends 11:59 p.m. ET Friday. We suggest booking early to secure sale fares on popular dates before limited seats sell out. A 21-day advance purchase may be required. Advertised fares may not be available December 17, 2013 to December 26, 2013 and January 1, 2014 to January 6, 2014.

    Visit https://www.flyporter.com/

  • Porter Airline – Baggage delivery guarantee – Pros and Cons

    Porter Airlines is introducing a checked baggage delivery guarantee. All checked bags will reach the baggage claim within 30 minutes of aircraft arriving at the gate of any airport, or a $25 voucher valid for future Porter travel within six months will be provided.

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    In the event of a delay beyond 30 minutes, a passenger simply needs to file a report with an on-site Porter agent at the baggage claim within one hour of flight arrival to be credited with an electronic voucher on their file. One voucher is issued per qualified passenger for one or more checked bag. The offer does not apply to oversize or special handling items, such as golf clubs, skis or assistive devices.

    All changes take effect for travel beginning August 1, 2013, for flights booked as of today. Pre-existing rules apply for flights booked before today or for travel occurring before Aug. 1.

    Pros: 

    • If bag does not reach the baggage claim within 30 minutes of aircraft arriving at the gate of any airport a $25 voucher valid for future Porter travel within six months will be provided.
    • Checked bag weight allowances are increasing to 23 kg (50 lb.) and 158 linear centimetres (length + width + height) per bag. Previously, the weight allowance was a combined total of 23 kg (50 lb.) for all checked bags.

    Cons:

    • Something to watch out for if flying to the US on Porter. (additional cost to budget when comparing airlines)

    [quote]I don’t like the name, updated fees, from the press release – isn’t this just a new charge?[/quote]