That's not to say that people shouldn't fly to Toronto-Pearson airport on Porter's competitors, WestJet and Air Canada, just that Porter should be considered as an option. One of my people went to City Centre airport last week and one of the side benefits is a great view of downtown Toronto on the way in or out (depending on the wind).
Monday, February 26, 2007
Toronto City Centre
My people sometimes have to try to stay impartial, so I'll take on the responsibility of telling you about Porter Airlines. Right now they fly from Toronto-City Centre Airport to both Ottawa and Montreal. They have tons of legroom and even give out free food and drinks... on a flight that takes less than an hour. Plus if you're going to or from downtown Toronto, it's so close it's ridonkulous. The price is fair and competitive.

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Shame on you for being insensitive to those of us who live in Toronto and would like to enjoy a Waterfront free of commuter planes.
Take the train if you want to come in to downtown.
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