Jamaica is set to expand its airlift from Canada with the introduction of new direct routes by Porter Airlines to Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, adding nearly 5,000 seats to the market for the 2026–27 winter tourist season.
The service will connect Montego Bay with three major Canadian gateways — Toronto, Ottawa and Hamilton — marking a significant boost in accessibility for Canadian travelers. Tourism officials say the move reflects growing demand for Caribbean travel, particularly from Canada, one of Jamaica’s key source markets.
Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett described the development as a strong endorsement of the island’s appeal.
“This new airlift from Porter Airlines is a powerful affirmation of Jamaica’s standing as Canada’s premier winter sun destination,” Bartlett said. “Connecting Montego Bay directly to Toronto, Ottawa and — for the first time for Porter — Hamilton opens our island to an even wider circle of Canadian visitors.”
Under the new schedule, Porter Airlines will operate flights from Toronto Pearson starting November 23, 2026, with up to five weekly services. Flights from Ottawa will begin on November 25 with twice-weekly service, while Hamilton service will launch on December 20 with two weekly flights. The airline will be the only carrier offering non-stop service between Hamilton and Montego Bay.
Tourism Director Donovan White said the additional routes will make it easier than ever for Canadians to access Jamaica’s tourism offerings.
“Three new non-stop gateways to Montego Bay give Canadian travelers unprecedented ease of access to our beaches, culture and hospitality,” White noted.
The expansion is part of Porter’s broader push into sun destinations, with the airline increasing its warm-weather network by more than 150 percent year-over-year. The growth includes the addition of four new countries and more than 15 new routes across its network.
Regional Director for Canada at the Jamaica Tourist Board, Angella Bennett, said the airline’s investment reflects strong and sustained demand.
“Canadian travelers have a deep and enduring love for Jamaica, and demand from markets like Toronto, Ottawa and southern Ontario has never been stronger,” Bennett said, adding that efforts are already underway with travel partners to ensure strong bookings for the upcoming winter season.
The new routes remain subject to regulatory approvals.
















