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Toronto is the largest and most diverse city in Canada and offers an insight into global culture and local charm, along with big skyscrapers and quiet lakefront scenery. The page will serve as your flight guide to get flights to Toronto in case you want to have a city break, visit your family, or make reservations in advance of a large event. If you want to find cheap flights to Toronto, direct or return flights to Toronto, we can help you find the right option and make the most of your travel that fit with your needs! Scroll through this guide for expert tips, popular routes, and answers to your most important travel questions.

Flying to Toronto?

Here are some quick flight facts you should know!

Most Popular Route: Vancouver → Toronto

Most Popular Airline: Air Canada

Cheapest Month: November

Common questions about travel to Toronto

These are some of the most common questions people ask before booking a trip to Toronto, why not see if something you're wondering is here?

You can fly direct to Toronto from several UK airports including London Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Glasgow, and Edinburgh. They are served by airlines such as Air Canada, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, WestJet, and Air Transat.
A direct flight from London Heathrow (LHR) to Toronto Pearson (YYZ) typically takes around 7 hours 36 to 8 hours 15 minutes. A stopover flight from London Heathrow to Toronto Peason will take about 10 to 12 hours. If you have more than 1 stop, it will be more than 12+ hours. However, these times depend on winds, airline, and route.
Yes, the London to Toronto route is a long‑haul flight. This is because it covers around 3,540 miles (5,700 km) and is about a 7 to 8 hours flight.
A flight from Toronto to the UK is roughly starting at about £300-£400 (C$550-C$740) for direct routes. However, to get a more accurate and up-to-date price, check out Oceans Travel flight search tool! Add in your ‘Departure’ as Toronto and put your ‘Arrival’ as London or another UK airport to find out!
At Oceans Travel, an average cost for a direct flight to Toronto can start from around £310. However, to get a more accurate and up-to-date price, check out Oceans Travel flight search tool! Add in your ‘Departure’ and put your ‘Arrival’ as Toronto to find out!
For international departures to Toronto, it’s best to arrive 2 to 4 hours before your scheduled departure time to allow for check-in, security and possible visa checks.

Why Travel to Toronto?

Toronto is one of the most exciting cities in North America with its mix of different global culture, modern architecture, and stunning nature, which is hard to find elsewhere. Being the biggest city of Canada, it satisfies all types of travellers with its world-known museums. For example the Royal Ontario Museum. Along with vibrant neighbourhoods such as Kensington Market, and landmarks such as CN Tower. Be it outdoor adventures and scenic views of Lake Ontario or the buzzing food culture driven by more than 200 nationalities.

Toronto is a place that is dynamic and diverse. You can also use it as an excellent starting point to visit the local attractions. For example, Niagara Falls or the beautiful Blue Mountains. So, it is no surprise that so many travellers choose flights to Toronto when planning their next getaway. For its excellent connection and friendly vibe.

How to Find the Cheapest Flights to Toronto

To find the best cheap flights to Toronto, try to book about 3 to 5 months in advance for international travel and 1 to 2 months ahead for domestic Canada travel. This is the “Goldilocks window” (best time to book flights, not too early and not too late, to get the best prices) to often get the cheapest prices. Mid-week travel (Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday) is also likely to be cheaper and Sunday bookings may be up to 10% cheaper than the same ticket when bought on a Friday. Morning searches (around 6 a.m.) can benefit because the prices drop overnight before increased demand starts to increase the prices later in the morning.

Do not miss out of price alerts via our Oceans Travel newsletter! Our newsletter can get you last minute offers in Toronto. This way you’ll know when a fare drops on your route. And you can use the newest flight search tool, such as Oceans Travel to see current Toronto flight deals. Finding the flexibility in your travel dates and also the off-peak months such as January to March and September to October helps to reduce your cost. Also, you can travel during off-peak times of fast travel and you can use alternative departure airports to find out low prices which you may have not known.

When to Visit Toronto

The best time to visit Toronto is during the spring (late April–May) or fall (September–October). Spring (late April May) and fall (September October) are the best times to visit Toronto. The weather is milder at that time of year, the crowds are fewer and fewer hotels and flights to Toronto are cheaper. The summer months (June to August) are pleasant too with nice warm days and plenty of outdoor activities including patio dining, rides along the waterfront. However, summer is the peak season, which means more tourists and prices will increase. 

March and November are shoulder months with cheaper flights to Toronto and cheaper hotels. To add, they have good indoor activities, and other activities for you to see. In winter (December to February), Toronto becomes a magical winter wonderland with seasonal skating, holiday lighting and warm events. Although temperatures are low and there is little outdoor sightseeing to be done. Regardless of the time you are flying, be it booking direct flights to Toronto or returning back home, these seasons can make you visit a city the best way you like it.

Most Popular Routes and Airlines

The most popular flights to Toronto are typically from major hubs across North America, Europe, and Asia. The top direct flights to Toronto include New York’s LaGuardia‑YYZ (about 156 flights weekly), Newark‑YYZ (~96 flights weekly), and Chicago O’Hare‑YYZ (~109 flights weekly). They are served by Air Canada, United, American and Delta. Domestically, the Toronto‑Vancouver link is Canada’s busiest domestic route (nearly 3.5 million seats in 2024). It is served by four airlines, Air Canada, Flair, WestJet, and Porter, and it has very high demand in business and leisure flights.

Top Things to See and Do in Toronto

As you make your flight plans to Toronto, the must-see and do in Toronto are experiencing the thrill of the CN Tower where you can have gigantic views possible out of the observation decks or taking the dare some EdgeWalk! Then strolling under the tower to get a glimpse of the attractions of Ripley Aquarium of Canada. It is home to thousands of marine creatures and hypnotic tunnels of sharks (new aquatic exhibits, educational feeders).

Art enthusiasts will be lured towards the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) to see the world-culture and natural-history exhibits. Additionally, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) has lots of iconic artworks of Canada and Europe to enjoy. With some cultural institutions and art shows too! Sometimes, there is even a Graffiti Alley, where one can see an array of colourful street art! There is a range of urban art walks, street art, and cultural murals.

Nature lovers should not miss the Toronto Zoo, as it will offer them a unique wildlife display of polar bears and penguins among others. Lastly, there are those who just love to have fun and are a thrill seeker, in which case, one can take a boat tour to the Toronto Islands to get a view of the skyline and just relax on the beaches as well.

Neighbourhoods and Surroundings

The local areas and surroundings in and around Toronto will vary and bring you eclectic cultures and styles of very lively urban areas and very welcoming suburban getaways. The Kensington Market and Queen West areas of downtown are colourfully painted and home to a variety of indie clothing and artisan shops. Whereas the redeveloped brick street scenery of the Distillery District features artist shops and coffee bars. The Harbourfront neighbourhood to the south incorporates lakeshore walks and cultural celebrations, and chic Yorkville features luxury galleries, as well as chic shops.

To get a view of the waterfront outside of the city center, you can either go through The Beaches to the east or into the waterfront trail in Etobicoke, as both are suitable alternatives to strolling. Go further into the GTA to check out such suburban attractions as the Celebration Square in Mississauga. The historic Main Street in Markham and family fun at the Canada Wonderland in Vaughan. These various regions and those surrounding towns help make your flight to Toronto a special experience.