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Flights from Toronto

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Canada's largest aviation hub is served by four major airports, connecting the city to hundreds of world capitals. Most international traffic flows through Pearson International Airport, located 19 km from downtown, while Toronto City Centre Airport is frequently used for regional travel. Flights are also handled by Hamilton Airport and Region of Waterloo International Airport. The most popular destinations remain routes to New York with 1,846 weekly flights, Montreal (963 flights), and Chicago (796 flights).

A total of 74 airlines operate flights from Toronto, offering flexible options for all types of travel. The leading carriers are Air Canada, Porter Airlines, and Air Transat. For detailed trip planning, you can explore the city guide or check the current weather forecast. Destination cards with convenient filters are provided below to help you navigate the wide variety of available flights.

New York CityUnited States
New York City
1846 flights/week
MontrealCanada
Montreal
963 flights/week
ChicagoUnited States
Chicago
796 flights/week
OttawaCanada
Ottawa
649 flights/week
VancouverCanada
Vancouver
646 flights/week
CalgaryCanada
Calgary
613 flights/week
HalifaxCanada
Halifax
534 flights/week
Washington, D.C.United States
Washington, D.C.
408 flights/week
EdmontonCanada
Edmonton
374 flights/week
DetroitUnited States
Detroit
307 flights/week
WinnipegCanada
Winnipeg
282 flights/week
BostonUnited States
Boston
269 flights/week
LondonUnited Kingdom
London
222 flights/week
AtlantaUnited States
Atlanta
221 flights/week
St. John'sCanada
St. John's
179 flights/week
MinneapolisUnited States
Minneapolis
177 flights/week
Quebec CityCanada
Quebec City
177 flights/week
PhiladelphiaUnited States
Philadelphia
173 flights/week
SaskatoonCanada
Saskatoon
148 flights/week
Thunder BayCanada
Thunder Bay
141 flights/week
OrlandoUnited States
Orlando
136 flights/week
CancunMexico
Cancun
128 flights/week
MonctonCanada
Moncton
121 flights/week
CharlotteUnited States
Charlotte
119 flights/week
Los AngelesUnited States
Los Angeles
110 flights/week
DallasUnited States
Dallas
103 flights/week
San FranciscoUnited States
San Francisco
103 flights/week
ReginaCanada
Regina
101 flights/week
Las VegasUnited States
Las Vegas
99 flights/week
KelownaCanada
Kelowna
92 flights/week
NashvilleUnited States
Nashville
89 flights/week
CharlottetownCanada
Charlottetown
85 flights/week
Fort LauderdaleUnited States
Fort Lauderdale
83 flights/week
TampaUnited States
Tampa
81 flights/week
Mexico CityMexico
Mexico City
79 flights/week
LondonCanada
London
77 flights/week
VictoriaCanada
Victoria
76 flights/week
DublinIreland
Dublin
75 flights/week
Frankfurt am MainGermany
Frankfurt am Main
75 flights/week
Punta CanaDominican Republic
Punta Cana
74 flights/week
ClevelandUnited States
Cleveland
64 flights/week
AmsterdamNetherlands
Amsterdam
63 flights/week
RomeItaly
Rome
63 flights/week
St. LouisUnited States
St. Louis
62 flights/week
MiamiUnited States
Miami
61 flights/week
FrederictonCanada
Fredericton
57 flights/week
DenverUnited States
Denver
56 flights/week
HoustonUnited States
Houston
56 flights/week
RaleighUnited States
Raleigh
56 flights/week
WindsorCanada
Windsor
55 flights/week
CincinnatiUnited States
Cincinnati
54 flights/week
ParisFrance
Paris
54 flights/week
San SalvadorEl Salvador
San Salvador
53 flights/week
LisbonPortugal
Lisbon
51 flights/week
Montego BayJamaica
Montego Bay
51 flights/week
ReykjavikIceland
Reykjavik
50 flights/week
SudburyCanada
Sudbury
50 flights/week
Puerto VallartaMexico
Puerto Vallarta
48 flights/week
PittsburghUnited States
Pittsburgh
47 flights/week
Saint JohnCanada
Saint John
46 flights/week

Frequently asked questions

Which airports serve Toronto?
Passenger flights are operated through four air gateways: the largest hub, Pearson International Airport (19 km from downtown), Toronto City Centre Airport (3 km), Hamilton Airport (69 km), and Region of Waterloo International Airport (84 km). Pearson Hub handles the bulk of international traffic, while City Centre is convenient for short business trips.
What are the most popular destinations from Toronto?
New York is the leader in flight frequency, with 1,846 departures per week. The list of most popular routes also includes Montreal (963 flights), Chicago (796 flights), Ottawa (649 flights), and Vancouver (646 flights). This data confirms the high intensity of travel both to the USA and within Canada.
How many airlines fly from the city?
A total of 74 airlines provide flights across various routes. The largest carriers are Air Canada, Porter Airlines, and Air Transat. Companies like WestJet, United Airlines, and the low-cost carrier Flair Airlines also hold a significant market share.
Where can you fly directly within Canada?
The domestic route network covers all key regions of the country. The densest schedules are set for flights to Montreal, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton, and Winnipeg. Regular flights to Halifax and St. John's are also available.
Which international routes are the most developed?
In addition to the leading New York route, active air connections are established with US cities such as Washington (408 flights per week), Detroit (307 flights), and Boston (269 flights). Among transatlantic destinations, London remains the most popular, with 222 weekly flights.
How can I find the best flight options?
It is recommended to compare offers from all 74 airlines and check flights from different airports in the hub, including Hamilton and Waterloo. Using the interest-based filters on our page will help you quickly find a route that fits your plans and budget.
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