Category: Kelowna YLW

  • Kelowna YLW’s new departures lounge set to welcome travellers

    22 January 2026

    Kelowna International Airport (YLW) is proud to announce the new departures lounge and security screening checkpoint will open to travellers beginning Jan. 28. The expansion, which adds an additional 5,590 square metres of new space to the terminal building, marks a major milestone for YLW’s largest infrastructure project to date and the future of air travel in the Okanagan.

    “This terminal expansion is an important milestone for Kelowna and the Okanagan,” said Kelowna Mayor Tom Dyas. “YLW is a critical gateway that supports jobs, tourism, and economic growth, and this investment will help ensure we can continue welcoming more visitors and connecting our community to opportunities across Canada and beyond.”

    When the terminal expansion opens, passengers will notice:

    • Expanded Departures Lounge with new direct access to several gates for departing and arriving passengers
    • Expanded security screening area with new CT X-ray technology to support increased capacity and screening efficiencies
    • Improved food and beverage options, with the opening of the pre-security Ellison Field Taphouse and Vintners Exchange in the departures area
    • Improved wayfinding and upgraded digital displays throughout the terminal
    • Contemporary design featuring B.C. mass timber to showcase our region’s natural beauty, heritage and character, supported by a $500,000 grant from B.C.’s Mass Timber Demonstration Program

    “I am proud to celebrate the opening of our expanded terminal and will raise the travel experience for our valued passengers,” said Sam Samaddar, CEO of Kelowna International Airport. “But this opening is really just the beginning. Over the next year, work will continue in areas of the existing terminal as we renovate 1,200 square metres, making improvements and adding new amenities to further benefit our passengers. We appreciate our traveller’s patience as we continue to work to deliver a world-class airport experience for everyone.”

    The Airport Terminal Building (ATB) Expansion project, Phase 1, is scheduled to be fully complete by the end of 2026. Passengers will continue to see construction activities at YLW as this project progresses. Additional amenities will include a new washroom concourse, pet relief station and new ‘grab-and-go’ food & beverage options. YLW thanks passengers for their continued patience as work progresses.

    The $108 million project is funded through fees paid by Airport users and will have no taxation impact to Kelowna taxpayers. To learn more about the project, visit ​ylw.kelowna.ca/atb.

    YLW’s new departures lounge during the opening event on Jan 21, 2025.

  • Kelowna International Airport’s Economic Impact surpasses $2 billion

    12 January 2026

    With the arrival of a new year, Kelowna International Airport (YLW) is thrilled to release the findings of the Economic Impact Study showing the airport’s contributions to the local, regional and provincial economy. The study highlights that in 2024 YLW supported 9,210 full-time jobs and generated a total economic output of over 2 billion d0llars.


    The study, developed using data from 96 commercial firms and government agencies, looked at the economic impact generated directly by the airport and indirectly by supporting businesses including air carriers, concessionaires, air cargo, aviation maintenance and non-resident visitor spending, among others. Ongoing investment in YLW, including the current Airport Terminal Building Expansion construction and other facility enhancements also contributed to the economic benefits.


    “This report reaffirms the importance of YLW as, not only an important transportation hub, but a driving force for economic growth in our region,” said Sam Samaddar, CEO of Kelowna International Airport. “Since the last Economic Impact Study in 2014, our community and airport have seen incredible growth. These findings reflect YLW’s commitment to growing with the Okanagan region and help to attract investment, create jobs, support local businesses and spur economic growth in our community.”


    Key findings of the report include:

    • $2.076 billion in total economic output, an increase of 163 per cent since 2014.
    • 9,210 jobs, an increase of 103 per cent since 2014.
    • $519.25 million in taxes paid annually to local, provincial and federal governments.

    According to the report, of YLW’s 2.13 million passengers in 2024, 40 per cent were identified as non-resident visitors recreating in the Kelowna area. Interesting to note, every 1,000 passengers through YLW creates 2.9 jobs, generates $161,000 in annual labour and creates $571,000 of economic output activity.


    Besides the economic impact, the report also details some of YLW’s social value impact to the community, including air ambulance services, airport volunteerism, aviation heritage and education and childcare services.


    To read the full YLW 2024 Economic Impact Study, visit ​ylw.kelowna.ca.

  • Kelowna International Airport (YLW) honoured for advancing sustainability in aviation

    18 November 2025

    On October 25, Kelowna International Airport (YLW) was recognized on the international stage at the Airports Council International (ACI) North America & ACI World Annual General Assembly, Conference and Exhibition 2025open_in_new for achieving Level 3 of the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) Programopen_in_new, an internationally recognized framework for managing and reducing airport carbon emissions.

    This event is considered the most important global gathering of airport leaders and is attended by senior aviation executives from across the globe. YLW is honoured to be recognized for their commitment to continuous improvement and making measurable progress in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from airport operations. 

    Specific actions to achieve this milestone have included:

    • Utilizing Renewable Diesel Fuel in airport operating vehicles
    • Investing in energy-efficient LED runway lighting
    • Rooftop solar PV panels to generate renewable energy
    • Reducing gas and diesel consumption to heat and power gates
    • Installation of geothermal for heating and cooling
    • Improving waste management within the terminal

    Beyond gathering emissions data, this has included the facilitation of collaborative quarterly meetings of the Campus Green Committee, where innovations and challenges regarding carbon reductions are discussed by the group. The Green Committee is a group of airport campus partners who are committed to reducing carbon emissions, improving operational efficiencies, and contributing to a more sustainable airport that benefits everyone.

    To learn more about YLW’s climate commitments, visit ​ylw.kelowna.ca.

  • WestJet connects B.C. in winter 2025/2026 schedule with a new sunny escape and more domestic options

    WestJet connects B.C. in winter 2025/2026 schedule with a new sunny escape and more domestic options. (CNW Group/WESTJET, an Alberta Partnership)

    VANCOUVER, BC, July 7, 2025 /CNW/ – WestJet today announced its winter 2025/2026 schedule, strengthening its commitment to British Columbia through the launch of all-new, non-stop seasonal service between Vancouver and Liberia, Costa Rica and enhanced frequency on seven domestic routes. Victoria International Airport will see an overall seat capacity increase of 10 per cent, while Kelowna International Airport will see an overall increase of 11 per cent.

    “WestJet’s 2025/2026 B.C. winter schedule reflects our commitment to making air travel more accessible and affordable for Western Canadians,” said John Weatherill, WestJet Executive Vice-President and Chief Commercial Officer. “By increasing domestic frequencies across British Columbia and introducing new sun service to Costa Rica, we’re giving our guests more choice and flexibility so they can connect with loved ones, explore new destinations or escape the cold, all with the convenience and value they expect from WestJet.”

    RoutePeak weekly
    frequency
    Start dateIncrease over
    winter 2024
    Vancouver – Liberia1x weeklyDecember 12New service
    Vancouver – Kelowna*55x weeklyYear-round53 per cent
    Vancouver – Victoria*35x weeklyYear-round25 per cent
    Vancouver – Nanaimo*6x weeklyYear-round50 per cent
    Vancouver – Cranbrook*5x weeklyYear-round67 per cent
    Kelowna – Puerto Vallarta*4x weeklyOctober 2633 per cent
    Kelowna – Calgary*66x weeklyYear-round27 per cent
    Kelowna – Edmonton*27x weeklyYear-round42 per cent
    Kelowna – Toronto*5x weeklyYear-round67 per cent
    Victoria – Kelowna*5x weeklyYear-round67 per cent
    Victoria – Edmonton*13x weeklyYear-round44 per cent

    *New frequency available July 14

    Sunwing Vacations expands package options  

    The WestJet Group continues to offer enhanced vacation packages through Sunwing Vacations Group’s tour operating and retail brands, including WestJet Vacations.  Vacation seekers can enjoy seamless, affordable holiday travel with the added benefit of WestJet’s industry-leading hospitality by booking on WestJet.com, Sunwing.ca or WestJet.com/en-ca/vacations.  

    Additional quotes

    “We are seeing strong demand for service to Costa Rica from YVR and are delighted that WestJet will be providing important connectivity for our region with the launch of its new service from Vancouver to Liberia,” said Mike McNaney, Vice President and Chief External Affairs Officer at Vancouver International Airport (YVR). “WestJet’s Liberia route will mark the only non-stop scheduled service to Central America from Vancouver, which is a key addition to WestJet’s network at YVR and offers new opportunities for trade and tourism that benefit our community and the economy that supports it.”

    “This increase in WestJet flights for the winter schedule to key destinations of Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto and Vancouver, demonstrates WestJet’s continued dedication to Okanagan region. The increase in domestic frequency not only offers greater convenience and flexible travel options, but also strengthens Kelowna’s connectivity to international destinations,” says Sam Samaddar, CEO, Kelowna International Airport. “The significant increase to the winter schedule will benefit our local community by attracting more visitors to enjoy everything our region has to offer, spurring local tourism and business.”

    “We are pleased to see WestJet’s continued confidence in our market, as reflected in this expanded winter schedule. Increased frequency on key domestic routes will significantly enhance regional connectivity for Vancouver Island residents, making it easier to access more destinations and opportunities. We greatly value our strong partnership with WestJet and look forward to welcoming even more travellers through Victoria International Airport,” said Elizabeth Brown, President and CEO, Victoria Airport Authority.

    About WestJet 
    WestJet took to the skies in 1996 with just over 200 employees and three aircraft operating service to five destinations. Since then, WestJet has pioneered low-cost travel in Canada, cutting airfares in half, and increasing the flying population in Canada by more than 50 per cent. Following integration with Sunwing in 2025, more than 14,000 WestJetters support nearly 200 aircraft and connect guests to more than 100 destinations across North America, Central America, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia. 

    As a major Canadian employer that includes WestJet Airlines, Sunwing Vacations Group and WestJet Cargo, the WestJet Group is Canada’s leading low-cost airline and largest vacation provider, with a united purpose of providing affordable and accessible air and vacation travel to Canadians. 

    Learn more about WestJet at westjet.com/en-ca/who-we-are (also available in French)

  • Mass timber in the Kelowna International Airport Terminal Building expansionJune 17, 2025

    June 17, 2025

    The Kelowna International Airport (YLW) is proud to share a significant project milestone for Airport Terminal Building (ATB) expansion – the mass timber roof structureof the facility is now complete! The use of mass timber throughout the terminal building expansion highlights the airport’s commitment to sustainability, innovation and community reflection in this project.

    YLW received $500,000 from the Province’s Mass Timber Demonstration Program, which aims to grow B.C.’s mass timber and engineered wood products industry and position B.C. as aworld leader in wood design, engineering and construction.

    An important design consideration for the ATB Expansion is to incorporate characteristics that showcase our local community. The use of mass timber plays a meaningful role inconveying our region’s natural beauty, heritage and character. The structural concept of creating a wood waffle-slab is a connection to the character of the original terminal building but reinventing it in a natural modern material, using 21st-century technologies.

    The mass timber panels were manufactured at Kalesnikoff’s state-of-the-art facility in Castlegar, B.C. This facility is equipped with advanced machinery that allowed for precise machining, finishing and assemblyof the panels. YLW used a digital construction twin to complete advanced computer modeling for prefabrication of the wood panels and beams. This enabled the coordination of all openings for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing to be manufactured at Kalesnikoff’s facility in Castlegar, and delivered ready for installation, ensuring accuracy and efficiency at the construction site inKelowna.

    Using mass timber locally sourced in B.C. supports the local economy and creates jobs in the forestry and construction sectors. The terminal building expansion incorporated 788m3 of wood from the Slocan Valley and the mass timber production supported the employment of more than 350 people in B.C.

    The ATB Expansion is scheduled to be completed in 2026. To learn more about the project, visit ylw.kelowna.ca/atb.

    For more about the YLW expansion project on naturally:wood, visit: ​https://www.naturallywood.com/projects/kelowna-international-airport-expansion-phase-i/

    Video provided by KKLaw, courtesy of naturallywood.com, and Kalesnikoff.

  • Porter Airlines celebrates first flight between Kelowna-Toronto Pearson

    TORONTO / May 14, 2025 – Porter Airlines has landed in Kelowna with nonstop service from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). The schedule begins with five weekly roundtrip flights, increasing to daily roundtrip flights on June 23. 

    Kelowna complements Porter’s growing presence in British Columbia with existing flights to Vancouver and Victoria. The route is operated on the new 132-seat Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, the quietest and most fuel-efficient aircraft in its class. The two-by-two configuration means no middle seats on any Porter flight. 

    RouteDepartureArrival
    Toronto-Pearson (YYZ) to Kelowna (YLW)9:15 a.m.10:55 a.m.
    Kelowna (YLW) to Toronto-Pearson (YYZ)11:50 a.m.7:00 p.m.

    All times local

    Connecting flights with Ottawa, Montre´al, Halifax and St. John’s are also available via Toronto. 

    “With our growing presence in Western Canada, and strong connections across our eastern network, we’re making it even easier for travellers to explore all that Canada has to offer,” said Andrew Pierce, vice president, network planning and reporting, Porter Airlines. “Kelowna offers travellers year-round activities to embrace the beauty and adventure of the Okanagan Valley. It’s a must-visit for its scenic views, trails, pristine lakes, skiing, and award-winning wineries.”

    Porter’s onboard experience provides every passenger with complimentary beer and wine served in glassware, a selection of Canadian premium snacks, and free, fast streaming WiFi. The all-inclusive PorterReserve fare includes fresh, healthy meals, and features such as the ability to change flights without a fee, dedicated check-in, extra legroom, and two checked bags. For travellers who want to choose specific features to fit their needs, the PorterClassic fare offers these perks à la carte.

    “We are excited to have a new airline at YLW that provides our passengers with more travel options and increased access to destinations across Canada. This is the start of what I know will be a great partnership with Porter Airlines that will benefit our entire region,” says Sam Samaddar, Chief Executive Officer, Kelowna International Airport.

    Sustainability is at the heart of the menu design, with a priority on reducing and eventually eliminating single-use plastics onboard, providing biodegradable cutlery, and eco-friendly packaging.

    “Kelowna is excited to welcome Porter Airlines’ inaugural flight from Toronto Pearson International Airport,” said Mayor Tom Dyas. “This new direct connection is one of several new routes supporting the continued expansion of Kelowna International Airport. It strengthens our ties to Eastern Canada, boosts our local economy, supports businesses, and highlights Kelowna’s growing appeal as a premier destination.”

    Flights are now available for booking at www.flyporter.com and with travel agents.

  • Kelowna International Airport (YLW) giving away $7,000 in scholarships

    April 23, 2025 – Kelowna BC – This year, Kelowna International Airport (YLW) is awarding $7,000 to two students, $3,500 each, in the Okanagan pursuing a career in aviation or aerospace. This is the third year YLW, in partnership with British Columbia Aviation Council, has awarded this scholarship.

    “The YLW Scholarship Fund is designed to encourage the next generation to pursue a future in aviation and aerospace. There are countless different opportunities in aviation with careers ranging from aircraft maintenance, air traffic control, airport management and many more,” says Sam Samaddar, Chief Executive Officer, Kelowna International Airport. “By supporting local students, we are investing in the future of aviation and the continued growth of the Okanagan.”

    The YLW Scholarship Fund is managed by the British Columbia Aviation Council (BCAC). BCAC recognizes the financial pressures faced by students pursuing studies in aviation and aerospace and are pleased to offer more than $150,000 worth of scholarships and other support this year. With the critical shortage of human resources faced by the aviation industry – even before the COVID pandemic – and the need to support industry-wide recovery efforts, a focus on scholarships is a key priority of the BCAC. As a result, this is Canada’s largest aviation and aerospace scholarship program.

    Applications are open until May 11 for the 2025 scholarships. Those pursuing a career in aviation and aerospace are encouraged to apply online at ​bcaviationcouncil.org/scholarship-applicationsopen_in_new​.

    To learn more about the YLW Scholarship Fund, visit ​ylw.kelowna.ca/scholarship​.

  • Porter expands service throughout North America this summer

    Network capacity increasing by 25%

    TORONTO / March 31, 2025 – Porter Airlines is updating its 2025 summer schedule. Increases in capacity are spread across new destinations, the continuation of winter routes into summer, and added frequencies. Domestic flying during this period is now 80% of total network capacity, up from 75% in its original summer plan. This is balanced by targeted frequency reductions in select U.S. markets. Despite the changes, Porter’s presence in the Canada-U.S. market will be 25% larger than last summer.

    The summer schedule is supported by 10 additional Embraer E195-E2 aircraft compared to 2024, growing the number of jets in the airline’s fleet to 44 (of an order up to 100). These operate in conjunction with the airline’s regional fleet of 29 De Havilland Dash 8-400s.

    “Our goal is to fly where our customers want to travel, and this is a moment Canada is at the top of many people’s list,” said Kevin Jackson, president, Porter Airlines. “We are adding routes and increasing flights in regions across the country to meet this demand.”

    The updated domestic schedule includes the following details over peak summer operations:

    Route ChangesNew Peak Summer Schedule
    NEW Moncton – Toronto Pearson5x weekly
    Vancouver – Toronto Pearson6x daily
    Victoria – Toronto Pearson12x weekly
    Charlottetown – Toronto Pearson7x weekly
    St. John’s – Toronto Pearson14x weekly
    Kelowna – Toronto Pearson7x weekly
    Deer Lake – Toronto Pearson3x weekly
    Thunder Bay – Toronto Pearson7x weekly
    Calgary – Toronto Pearson4x daily
    Montre´al – Vancouver14x weekly
    Hamilton – Vancouver14x weekly
    Hamilton – Calgary6x weekly
    Hamilton – Edmonton7x weekly
    Hamilton – Halifax7x weekly
    Victoria – Ottawa7x weekly
    Halifax – Deer Lake7x weekly

    Highlights:

    • Toronto Pearson-Moncton is a new route, which complements existing flights between Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport-Moncton and Ottawa-Moncton. 
    • Hamilton-Vancouver service doubles to 14 weekly flights, representative of strong pre-booking demand for this new route taking off in June.
    • Montre´al-Vancouver and Toronto-St. John’s both double planned service to 14 weekly flights.

    “These routes complement existing schedules by creating more non-stop flight options and greater connectivity for travelling beyond hubs in Toronto, Ottawa, Montre´al and Halifax,” added Jackson.

    Porter is also launching new service between Toronto Pearson – New York-LaGuardia and Montre´al – New York-Newark this spring. This is supported by expanding winter seasonal service through the summer to destinations such as Phoenix and San Diego, and increasing year-over-year capacity for Las Vegas and San Francisco. 

    “Porter has increased capacity in the U.S. by 25% year-over-year. Based on our current spring bookings, the number of passengers travelling on Porter across our transborder routes is up more than our capacity, demonstrating strong traveller demand for Porter’s elevated experience. As we shift some capacity to domestic routes in the near term to account for consumer travel interest, we are still seeing an overall increase in U.S. travel on Porter flights,” said Jackson.

    On every flight, passengers enjoy Porter’s signature service, including no middle seats, complimentary wine and beer served in glassware and premium snacks. Routes operated with the new Embraer E195-E2 also have free, fast WiFi available for everyone.

    Full schedule details are available at www.flyporter.com.

    About Porter Airlines
    Since 2006, Porter Airlines has been elevating the experience of economy air travel for every passenger, providing genuine hospitality with style, care and charm. Porter’s fleet of Embraer E195-E2 and De Havilland Dash 8-400 aircraft serves a North American network from Eastern Canada. Headquartered in Toronto, Porter is an Official 4 Star Airline® in the World Airline Star Rating®. Visit www.flyporter.com 

  • Canada, Buckle Up: Flair Just Supercharged Your Winter Travel Plans With its Winter 2025 Schedule

    More Flights. More Savings. More Eh-mazing Adventures.

    Edmonton, March 27, 2025 – Snow problem, Canada – we’ve got you covered. Flair Airlines just dropped its Winter 2025 schedule like it’s hot chocolate on a cold day – with way more domestic flights to get you where you need to go (and maybe where you didn’t know you needed to).

    From extra hops between Vancouver and Calgary to a full-on flight-fest between Edmonton and Abbotsford, Flair is doubling down on domestic to bring you more flexibility, more savings, and fewer excuses to not visit your in-laws. Or not. We don’t judge. You could always fly directly to Guadalajara, Mexico, 4 times a week from Vancouver for a quick escape to heat and history.

    “We’re turning up the heat on winter travel with more flights, better options, and unbeatable value,” said Maciej Wilk, interim CEO of Flair Airlines. “Whether you’re chasing powder in the Rockies or pierogies in Toronto, we’re here to get you there — affordably, frequently, safely, and on time.”

    What’s New & Juicy in Winter 2025?

    Vancouver–Calgary: Now 21 flights a week (+40%) – basically, a shuttle.

    Edmonton–Abbotsford: +10 flights/week – call it “the commuter express.”

    Vancouver–Toronto: Jumping from 11 to 20 flights – because one flight a day was so 2023.

    Kelowna–Calgary: No longer seasonal – it’s officially a year-round love affair.

    Highlighted Route Increases Winter 2025: Peak Flights
    MarketWinter 2024 Weekly FlightsWinter 2025 Weekly FlightsIncreased Change
    Calgary – Toronto1013+30%
    Edmonton – Abbotsford1121+90%
    Edmonton – Vancouver1215+25%
    Edmonton – Toronto710+43%
    Kelowna – Calgary4NEW
    Toronto – Kingston, Jamaica34+33%
    Vancouver – Calgary1521+40%
    Vancouver – Toronto1120+82%
    Vancouver – Winnipeg57+40%
    Vancouver – Guadalajara, Mexico34+33%

    With demand for U.S. sun-trips cooling down, Flair is going all-in on True North travel. That means more planes, more cities, more maple-flavoured memories.

    Oh, and did we mention the best completion factor in Canada and the only On-Time Guarantee in the country? We don’t just get you there – we get you there when we said we would.

    So, what are you waiting for, Canada? That cousin’s wedding? That business trip? That ski weekend? The sky’s wide open. Let’s go.

    About Flair Airlines

    Flair Airlines is Canada’s most reliable airline. As Canada’s greenest airline, Flair is on a mission to provide affordable air travel that connects Canadians to the people and experiences they love. With an expanding fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft, Flair is growing to serve over 35 cities across Canada, the U.S., Mexico, the Dominican Republic, and Jamaica. For more information, please visit www.flyflair.com.

  • Porter Airlines Landing in Kelowna With New Toronto Pearson Flights

    Porter Airlines Landing in Kelowna With New Toronto Pearson Flights

    December 17, 2024

    Porter Airlines is expanding its presence in British Columbia with flights between Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and Kelowna International Airport (YLW). Service begins on May 14, 2025, with five weekly roundtrip flights, increasing to daily roundtrip flights on June 23. (Photo: Business Wire)

    TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Porter Airlines is expanding its presence in British Columbia with flights between Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and Kelowna International Airport (YLW). Service begins on May 14, 2025, with five weekly roundtrip flights, increasing to daily roundtrip flights on June 23.

    Kelowna will be the third city in British Columbia that Porter serves with its new 132-seat Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, complementing existing flights to Vancouver and Victoria. The E195-E2 has the lowest fuel consumption per seat and per trip in its class, and is the quietest single-aisle jet flying today. The two-by-two configuration means no middle seats on any Porter flight.

    RouteDepartureArrival
    Toronto-Pearson (YYZ) to Kelowna (YLW)9:15 a.m.10:55 a.m.
    Kelowna (YLW) to Toronto-Pearson (YYZ)11:50 a.m.7:00 p.m.
    All times local

    Connecting flights with Ottawa, Montreal, Halifax and St. John’s will also be available.

    “Our presence in Western Canada continues to grow and more travellers can now enjoy their trip as soon as they get onboard the aircraft with Porter’s award-winning elevated economy experience,” said Edmond Eldebs, senior vice president and chief commercial officer, Porter Airlines. “Travellers will appreciate direct access to Kelowna’s mountainous landscapes and all of the beauty that the Okanagan Valley has to offer. It’s a true year-round destination that will benefit from improved connections to Eastern Canada.”

    Porter’s onboard experience provides every passenger with complimentary beer and wine served in glassware, a selection of Canadian premium snacks, and free, fast streaming WiFi. The all-inclusive PorterReserve fare includes fresh, healthy meals, and features such as the ability to change flights without a fee, dedicated check-in, extra legroom, and two checked bags. For travellers who want to choose specific features to fit their needs, the PorterClassic fare offers these perks à la carte.

    Sustainability is at the heart of the menu design, with a priority on reducing and eventually eliminating single-use plastics onboard, providing biodegradable cups and cutlery, and eco-friendly packaging.

    “Porter Airlines’ decision to expand its services to Kelowna is a significant milestone for our community. This new route not only enhances connectivity between Kelowna and Toronto but also opens up new opportunities for tourism and business in the Okanagan Valley,” says Sam Samaddar, Kelowna International Airport CEO. “We are excited to welcome Porter Airlines to Kelowna and look forward to the positive impact this partnership will bring.”

    Flights are now available for booking at www.flyporter.com and with travel agents.

    About Porter
    Since 2006, Porter Airlines has been elevating the experience of economy air travel for every passenger, providing genuine hospitality with style, care and charm. Porter’s fleet of Embraer E195-E2 and De Havilland Dash 8-400 aircraft serves a North American network from Eastern Canada. Headquartered in Toronto, Porter is an Official 4 Star Airline® in the World Airline Star Rating®. Visit www.flyporter.com