Canadian startup Porter Airlines is moving into a new terminal at Toronto City Centre Airport in November.
The airline is dropping more than C$45 million ($36.9 million) on a 10-gate facility that is expected to handle 1 million passengers annually by 2010.
The move comes as Porter plans to add frequencies on domestic service and preps for another US destination, which will likely be Philadelphia, Boston or Washington.
The new terminal will include two lounges.
Scott Associates Architects is design architect for the terminal, figure3 is providing interior design services and the Maple Reinders Group is the lead terminal contractor.
Check out an Interior.pdf rendering.
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on April 28, 2009 8:21 PM
I say it's damn good thing. MBO had a write-up about it today: http://tinyurl.com/d97k37
on January 18, 2011 1:29 AM
Another great post lika always, thanks for the info!