It takes work to make flying this miserable. But it pays.
CEO Robert Deluce may have a few tricks up his sleeve yet, writes Chris Sorensen
It is the country’s biggest and most dysfunctional airline, at war with its unions, losing money and protected by Ottawa. There may be only one way out.
Airports rank right up there with potholes and property taxes
Newsmakers Feuds
How Robert Deluce took over a Toronto airport, launched Porter Airlines and screwed over Air Canada
A Wee Dram Before Take-Off
Sky-High Airfares: It’s The Canadian Way, Please Uncle Sam, May We Enter Your Airspace? and Monopoly Is Over, But Porter’s Still The Boss Hog
Some delays may be experienced due to special security measures being implemented downtown Toronto
Just because the city’s financial movers and shakers like travelling with Porter doesn’t necessarily mean they want to own shares in it
Watch What You Tweet: Hotels Are Watching You, Airport Security: Free Flow For Liquid Rules, and Canucks Just Wanna Earn Points
Porter’s IPO Prospectus Reveals Not-So-Rosy Picture