I paid $160 to fly economy with Porter Airlines. In some ways, the flight was so good it felt like business class.

In some ways, my $160 economy flight on Porter Airlines felt like business class. I got to enjoy lots of perks like free WiFi, snacks, and drinks.

  • I took a four-hour economy flight with Porter Airlines from Toronto to Los Angeles.
  • There were no middle seats on the plane, which was a major perk.
  • I also got to enjoy free WiFi, snacks, and alcoholic beverages during my flight.

I'm a frequent flyer who usually enjoys business-class flights because of the service, comfort, and upscale food and drinks that come with the experience.

These days, though, I've been more vigilant about where I spend my hard-earned dollars, especially when some business-class perks are nothing to write home about.

So, when I stumbled upon a reasonable economy flight on Porter Airlines from Toronto to Los Angeles in December, I knew I had to take advantage of the deal. The roundtrip flight cost about $460 CAD, which breaks down to about $160 USD each way.

In some ways, my economy experience was just as good as the business-class trips I've been on.

The seats weren't perfect, but I had plenty of space to get comfortable

One of the major perks of this flight was that the plane I was on had no middle seats. So, I could choose between a window or an aisle seat (I picked the latter).

As a result, the plane felt more spacious, and it wasn't a hassle to get in and out of my seat to access the bathroom. I only wish the leather seat had more cushion to it to make the four-hour trip more comfortable.

I was shocked that I had access to free WiFi

Most airlines charge for WiFi access, so I was pleasantly surprised to find that, as a member of the free VIPorter rewards program, internet access was complimentary for the entirety of my flight.

However, even those without a rewards account could access free WiFi by watching an ad every 30 minutes.

The internet connectivity made the time pass quickly since I could get some work done or watch Netflix on my phone.

Having access to streaming platforms was a huge plus, especially because I was underwhelmed by the movies and shows available to watch through the airline.

I enjoyed free snacks, drinks, and alcoholic beverages

A paper coffee cup, glass of wine, and nuts on an airplane tray with a napkin.

I got to choose from snacks like shortbread cookies, cheddar fava beans, and roasted almonds.

Porter Airlines provides all passengers with complimentary snacks, drinks, and alcoholic beverages.

On my flight, I could choose from snacks like shortbread cookies, cheddar fava beans, and roasted almonds. I also appreciated that the airline spotlighted local Canadian alcohol brands like Jackson-Triggs wine and Steam Whistle or Beau's beers.

The beverage pours also felt very generous.

However, the meal I purchased wasn't worth it

A tray with crackers, dried oranges, dried fruit, cheese, and grapes.

The cheese was good, but the crackers took up most of the plate.

After having a snack, I was still a little hungry, so I decided to buy one of the ready-made meals on the menu.

I chose the cheese plate, which cost $12 CAD (about $8.40 USD). The description said a local cheesemonger had curated the varieties.

Although the cheese was delicious and flavorful, I couldn't find any information about what types I was eating. Ultimately, I didn't think the small portion size was worth the price, especially when the crackers took up the majority of the tray.

I enjoyed my flight with Porter Airlines

Because of the smaller size of the plane (and the number of respective passengers on board), entering and exiting the plane was also quick and easy.

Overall, I really appreciated the quality of the complimentary food and drinks and the ease of access to free WiFi.

The flight's only major drawback was that the seat wasn't super comfortable — but next time, I'll bring a neck pillow to sit on for a long flight.

Otherwise, I'll definitely book with Porter again if I'm traveling to destinations within two hours of Toronto.

I had a pleasant flight and would recommend it to friends and family if they're seeking a cost-effective alternative to fly with.

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