S$136 Cheap Flights to Toronto

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Cheap round-trip flights to Toronto

These prices were available within the past 7 days. Prices quoted are per person, return, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

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From S$496 - S$1,074 per traveller.

Cheap flights to Toronto

One of Canada’s most famous cities, Toronto is also one of the country’s largest. Lying on the shores of Lake Ontario, Toronto is somewhat reminiscent of New York, thanks to its numerous skyscrapers and vibrant multicultural communities. The city is also jam-packed with museums, markets, shops and there’s the iconic TN Tower, which has its own revolving restaurant.

When to book cheap flights to Toronto

As one of the world’s ultimate city getaways, Toronto is particularly popular during the summer months, primarily from April to September.

While the weather is warmest during this time, the increased footfall also increases prices, so if you’re looking to save money you may find cheap flights to Toronto are easier to find during autumn and winter.

Toronto has alternative charms during the winter months, including ice skating, tobogganing and cross-country skiing.

So, you needn’t worry about missing out whenever you visit.

How to find the best deals to Toronto

It’s not all about the season: you can find cheap flights to Toronto at many times of year if you know how.

While searching for your flight with Expedia, click on ‘nearby airports’ under your chosen departure location to peruse flights from other airports in your vicinity – you may be able to find a cheaper deal.

With city breaks in general, flexibility on timings is always a helpful way to find affordable flights.

    Main airports in Toronto

    The region’s largest and busiest airport is Toronto Pearson International Airport. Serving millions of passengers every year – to and from a huge range of global destinations – the majority of international flights to Ontario touch down here. The airport receives flights from destinations all around the globe and is associated with a large number of airlines.

    These include:

    • Lufthansa
    • Jet Airways
    • KLM
    • British Airways
    • Delta
    • Air Canada
    • Swiss International Airlines
    • Iberia
    • American Airlines

    Travel options in Toronto

    Situated less than 15 miles northwest of the city, Toronto Pearson International Airport is conveniently located and extremely well connected. The Union Pearson Express train, which was opened in 2015, provides comfortable travel into Toronto. The cheapest way into the city though is to use the local bus service or regular shuttle service, both of which are clean and reliable. However, if you're in a rush then the bus should be avoided – big cities and traffic tend to go hand in hand, and Toronto is no exception.

    Things you mustn’t miss in Toronto

    Toronto is packed with things to do, so you’ll not find yourself easily bored.

    The iconic CN Tower offers panoramic vistas over the skyline as well as Lake Ontario below. If you’re feeling peckish, the observation deck contains its own revolving restaurant, offering a unique way to enjoy the view.

    Toronto is also home to an excellent selection of venues for music, sports and performance, many of which are located in the same district.

    Every winter, this entertainment district is also where the annual the Toronto International Film Festival takes place.

    Tips for travelling in Toronto

    Another thing to be aware of is the weather. If you’ve made the most of the Canadian winter to book a cheap flight to Toronto, be prepared to wrap up warm. The weather gets extremely cold in Canada, and there is regular heavy snowfall during the winter months.

    Frequently asked questions

    What is the name of Toronto's airport?
    Pearson Intl. Airport (YYZ) is the main airport in Toronto.
    How far is Toronto Pearson Airport from central Toronto?
    Toronto Pearson Airport is 19 kilometres from central Toronto, so expect a bit of a commute into the city centre.
    What airport is best to fly into Toronto?
    With so many airports to pick from, Toronto is easy to visit at the last moment. The terminals that handle the majority of the city's air travel are Pearson Intl. Airport (YYZ) (19 kilometres from downtown), YTZ (2 kilometres from downtown) and John C. Munro Hamilton Intl. Airport (YHM) (72 kilometres from downtown).
    How many airlines fly to Toronto?
    There are 55 air carriers connecting Toronto with 158 airports across the world.
    Which airlines fly to Toronto?
    Toronto receives the majority of its flights from Air Canada, Porter Airlines and WestJet with Air Canada being the preferred choice of carrier. Montreal is the most popular city for passengers to jet off from.
    How many nonstop flights are there to Toronto?
    With 3,445 direct flights operating each week, you'll be landing in Toronto before you can say, "Are we there yet?"
    Where are the most popular flights to Toronto departing from?
    Travellers frequently jet off from Montreal, New York and Ottawa airports when going to Toronto.
    How long is the flight to Toronto Airport?
    If it's Montreal you're leaving behind, you'll be midair for around 1 hour and 27 minutes before you touchdown in Toronto. Terminal to terminal from New York typically takes 1 hour and 46 minutes and from Ottawa, the average flight time is 1 hour and 13 minutes.
    How to book the cheapest flight to Toronto?
    We've all come across those fortunate travellers who somehow manage to pick up super cheap airfares wherever they go. Eager to know how to do it for your Toronto holiday? Don't leave it until the last moment to secure your flight. Don't stop there, though. Do some research and find out if there are multiple airports at your destination. Prices often differ depending on the airport you fly into. Don't forget to compare prices across airlines as well. Last but not least, be prepared to book quickly if you stumble on a real bargain. It might not be available for too long! With a bit of know-how and some good fortune, the perfect fare will be yours.
    Do you have any tips for my flight to Toronto?
    Wherever you're jetting in from, flying can be a pleasant experience if you've planned ahead. We've put together a list of essential travel tips that will get your Toronto holiday started on the right note. What to pack in your hand luggage:

    • A plane ride can be a comfortable experience if you take the right stuff. First of all you'll need toiletry items, such as deodorant, toothpaste and a toothbrush, a clean pair of socks and a few magazines. Next, find a spot in your hand luggage for your electronic devices, chargers, any vital medications and perhaps a blow-up neck pillow as well. Last, but definitely not least, be sure to take your passport, travel papers and some cash.

    Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

    • Make sure you don't have a sharp object lurking in one of the compartments of your hand luggage. Other banned items include explosive or flammable products, such as fuel and fireworks, and liquids and gels in containers larger than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres).

    What to wear on a flight:

    • Your priority is to be as comfortable as you can. Pick a pair of slip-on shoes, dress in loose, natural-fibre clothing and remember to bring a sweater in case you get chilly in the cabin.
    • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a blood clot condition caused by prolonged inactivity, can be a risk on long-haul flights. Try to walk around the cabin and stretch your legs or do some gentle exercises in your seat to promote better circulation.

    How to get through airport security fast when flying to Toronto?
    It's all about being organised. We've put together some handy tips and tricks for an easy trip through security. Watch out Toronto, here you come:

    • First things first. Your ID and travel documents will need to be inspected by security personnel. Keep them someplace accessible so you don't hold up the line.
    • Time to strip down. Well kind of. Your jacket, belt, keys and other items in your pocket, like your headphones, will need to go through the X-ray machine. Make the whole process faster by removing them as your turn draws near.
    • All your electronic gadgets, including your tablet and phone, will also need to be scanned separately.
    • Remember to remove liquids and gels from your carry-on bag. They often need to be sent through the X-ray scanner separately. Each product should be no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres) and everything must fit in a quart-size (one litre), clear zip-close bag.
    • Slip-on shoes are a great footwear choice as you're less likely to have to remove them when going through security. Hiking boots and other bulky shoes are usually subjected to extra screening.
    • Take all prohibited items out of your carry-on bag. If you have any sharp objects like a pocket knife or tools, put them in your checked suitcase. They won't be allowed on board.

    Flights to Toronto information
    Destination airport
    Pearson Intl.
    Destination airport IATA code
    YYZ
    Destination city name
    Toronto
    Return price
    S$140

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