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Find cheap flights to Toronto Pearson Airport from $927

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09:25 - 18:20SYD-YYZ
22h 55m2 stops
13:25 - 06:35YYZ-SYD
27h 10m2 stops
$1,954Delta
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Thu, 23 May - Mon, 17 Jun
11:50 - 00:41SYD-YYZ
26h 51m2 stops
16:00 - 08:45YYZ-SYD
26h 45m2 stops
$1,966
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Fri, 14 Jun - Mon, 8 Jul
12:15 - 00:21BNE-YYZ
26h 06m2 stops
14:10 - 11:00YYZ-BNE
30h 50m2 stops
$1,977Air New Zealand
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Tue, 6 Aug - Tue, 20 Aug
09:45 - 01:17BNE-YYZ
29h 32m2 stops
17:15 - 11:00YYZ-BNE
27h 45m2 stops
$2,012Air New Zealand
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Mon, 26 Aug - Mon, 9 Sep
09:20 - 17:04SYD-YYZ
21h 44m2 stops
20:05 - 07:20YYZ-SYD
45h 15m2 stops
$2,618Air Canada
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Mon, 8 Apr - Mon, 8 Apr
09:20 - 22:55SYD-YYZ
27h 35m2 stops
18:00 - 07:20YYZ-SYD
23h 20m1 stop
$2,706Air Canada
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Fri, 7 Jun - Sat, 22 Jun
10:55 - 20:43MEL-YYZ
23h 48m2 stops
16:00 - 07:30YYZ-MEL
25h 30m2 stops
$3,235United Airlines
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17:30 - 07:30YYZ-MEL
24h 00m2 stops
$3,237United Airlines
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Wed, 24 Apr - Mon, 27 May
22:00 - 23:05BNE-YYZ
39h 05m2 stops
10:40 - 05:00YYZ-BNE
28h 20m2 stops
$3,241Qantas Airways
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Fri, 28 Jun - Sun, 14 Jul
14:30 - 06:40OOL-YYZ
30h 10m2 stops
10:44 - 11:30YYZ-OOL
34h 46m3 stops
$4,168Qantas Airways
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Flights to Pearson Intl - Travel Insights & Trends

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights to Pearson Intl to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest day to fly to Toronto?

The average price of all flights to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.
Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Toronto is Wednesday where tickets can be as cheap as $2,569. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Friday, where prices are $2,970 on average.

What is the cheapest month to fly to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.
The cheapest month for flights to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport is March, where tickets cost $2,795 on average for one-way flights. On the other hand, the most expensive months are January and June, where the average cost of tickets from Australia is $4,509 and $3,878 respectively. For return trips, the best month to travel is February with an average price of $2,233.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport?

The average price for all flights to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport depending on the time of departure, clicked by users on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.
The cheapest time of day to fly to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport is generally in the afternoon, when flights cost $1,672 on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport is generally in the evening, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $3,062.

How far in advance should I book a flight to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport?

To calculate daily average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each day before departure over the last year for flights to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each month.
To get a below average price, you should book around 1 week before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 34 days before departure.

How long is the flight to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport?

The duration of your flight to Toronto depends on your departure and arrival airports. Obviously any flights that include a layover will also be longer. The most popular routes to Toronto on KAYAK are from Perth, which takes 26h 00m, Sydney, which takes 26h 25m, Melbourne, which takes 26h 30m, and Brisbane, which takes 27h 00m.

How many long-haul flights are there to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport each week?

Each week there are around 464 long-haul flights (6-12 hour flight duration), 815 medium-haul (3-6 hour flight duration) and 2,537 short-haul (up to 3 hour flight duration) flights to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport. The most long-haul flights depart from London.

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February

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June

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When to book flights to Pearson Intl

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel to Pearson Intl based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
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FAQs - booking Toronto Pearson Airport flights

  • How do I get to Niagara Falls from Toronto Airport?

    The Toronto Airport is a favourite destination for those visiting Niagara Falls. You can get to the falls using the Via Rail service. From the airport, you can take the UP Express to Union Station where you can catch the Via Rail to Niagara Falls. The entire train ride takes about 2.5h. If you’re driving, it will take you about 1.5h. Alternatively, you can catch buses from nearby Hamilton.

  • Is there anywhere I can freshen up at the Toronto Airport?

    It feels good to stretch your legs after a long flight. The GoodLife Fitness gym at the Toronto Airport is equipped with training equipment, stretching mats, and free weights. If you’re just looking for a shower and to freshen up, it has a changing room with shower facilities including soap and hair dryers. The gym can be found in the Arrivals Area of Terminal 1 with rates starting at C$ 25 (A$ 28).

  • Where can I pick up some local currency at the Toronto Airport?

    You can pick up some Canadian dollars from the International Currency Exchange (ICE) counters available in the Arrivals Area of both terminals. While none of the kiosks are open 24h, some open as early as 04:00 and close as late as midnight. Those arriving late at night can also find ATMs in the Arrivals Area which accept foreign cards.

  • Is there anywhere I can store my luggage at the Toronto Airport?

    Samsonite offer a range of luggage storage solutions at the Toronto Airport, whether you are just looking to store a winter coat or a suit, or oversized equipment. Prices start at about C$ 3 (A$ 3.50) per day for clothing or C$ 6 (A$ 7) for luggage. You can find the baggage storage at the Check-in Area of Terminal 1, or under the escalator in the Terminal 3 Arrivals Area.

  • How do I get from the Toronto Airport to downtown Toronto?

    The Union Pearson Express (UP Express) is the most direct form of public transport into downtown Toronto and is designed to accommodate large luggage. The trains leave every 15min and it will take you about 25min to reach Union Station. If you’re travelling late at night or early in the morning, there are bus services that run all hours that can take you across the city.

  • How far is Toronto Pearson Airport from central Toronto?

    The distance between Toronto Pearson Airport and the city centre of Toronto is 19 km.

  • How much is a flight to Toronto?

    On average, a flight to Toronto costs $2,737. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks cost $2,685 and departed from Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights to Toronto Pearson Airport?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights to Toronto Pearson Airport.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket to Toronto Pearson Airport?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Toronto Pearson Airport is likely to change within 7 days, so travellers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights to Toronto Pearson Airport?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional return ticket. You could then fly to Toronto Pearson Airport with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight to Toronto Pearson Airport?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Toronto Pearson Airport up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • Which airline offers the most flights to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport?

    Of the 7 airlines that fly to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport, Air Canada offers the most flights, with around 868 per week, followed by WestJet with 294 flights per week.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to Toronto Pearson Airport

  • Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Toronto Pearson Airport flight deals.
  • The Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ) is Canada’s busiest airport, and the biggest hub to the country’s major airline Air Canada. Air Canada provide flights from various ports in Australia to Toronto with a stopover in Vancouver.
  • The Toronto Airport has two terminals (Terminal 1 and 3) which are connected by the automated LINK Train. This inter-airport transport can also take you to the nearby car park. The moving Express Walkway will help you navigate Terminal 1.
  • Nearby Mississauga and Hamilton are also served by the Toronto Airport, both cities within a 40min drive. Connected by the Via Rail system, some use Toronto as an alternative to flying to Montreal; however, the journey is 5h by train.
  • Toronto is a popular gateway to those visiting Lake Huron and the skiing on The Blue Mountains. The Greyhound buses provide a regular service to the Blue Mountain Ski Resort which takes about 4h. It takes about 2.5h to drive from Toronto Airport.
  • If you’re travelling with children, you can find family washrooms in Terminal 1’s Check-in Area, or in the Arrivals Area of Terminal 3 at the Toronto Airport. The washrooms are well equipped with full baby-changing facilities.
  • Those looking for some last-minute supplies before they leave the airport can find a DrugSmart chemist at the Link Train station in Terminal 1 of the Toronto Airport where you can pick up toiletries and medication.
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Australia to Toronto Pearson Intl

Monday

ANA, AccesRail, Aegean Airlines, +64 more

ANA, AccesRail, +65 more

Tuesday

ANA, AccesRail, Aegean Airlines, +70 more

ANA, AccesRail, +71 more

Wednesday

ANA, AccesRail, Aegean Airlines, +62 more

ANA, AccesRail, +63 more

Thursday

ANA, AccesRail, Aegean Airlines, +69 more

ANA, AccesRail, +70 more

Friday

ANA, AccesRail, Aegean Airlines, +70 more

ANA, AccesRail, +71 more

Saturday

ANA, AccesRail, Aegean Airlines, +67 more

ANA, AccesRail, +68 more

Sunday

ANA, AccesRail, Aegean Airlines, +65 more

ANA, AccesRail, +66 more

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Direct returns

Toronto Pearson Intl to Australia

Monday

ANA, AccesRail, Aegean Airlines, +64 more

ANA, AccesRail, +65 more

Tuesday

ANA, AccesRail, Aegean Airlines, +70 more

ANA, AccesRail, +71 more

Wednesday

ANA, AccesRail, Aegean Airlines, +62 more

ANA, AccesRail, +63 more

Thursday

ANA, AccesRail, Aegean Airlines, +69 more

ANA, AccesRail, +70 more

Friday

ANA, AccesRail, Aegean Airlines, +70 more

ANA, AccesRail, +71 more

Saturday

ANA, AccesRail, Aegean Airlines, +67 more

ANA, AccesRail, +68 more

Sunday

ANA, AccesRail, Aegean Airlines, +65 more

ANA, AccesRail, +66 more

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Top 5 airlines flying to Pearson Intl

Need help choosing which airline to fly with to Pearson Intl? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to KAYAK reviews.
8.4
Asiana AirlinesOverall score based on 637 reviews
87crew
85overall
80entertainment
82food
82comfort
85boarding
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Flight attendants rude, they disappear for almost 3 hours not doing rounds to see what people needed. The laboratories were full of empty water cups, because they never come back to collect them.

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Flight attendants rude, they disappear for almost 3 hours not doing rounds to see what people needed. The laboratories were full of empty water cups, because they never come back to collect them.

The flight attendant, where kind of rude, there where hiding for almost 3 hours, without doing rounds to see if people needed water or pickup the water cups, the toilets were full of water cups, because they never come back to pick them up.

Flew on an Airbus 350-900. Excellent aircraft properly cleaned and serviced. Flight crew was excellent plane departed and arrived on time. The A350 has excellent air circulation far better than the 777. I would recommend Asiana to anyone looking to fly in a clean comfortable environment. This is my second round trip flight from New York to Bangkok via Asiana and I will book Asiana again!

Amazing service and fabulous syaff. Loved the jumbo jet too, comfortable.

The entertainment screens are dated and needs to be changed to new screens. Then when we got home, I found out 2 of our luggage’s were damaged (huge) and some items stolen.

I could not choose my seat prior to check in

JetBlue's check-in was great, but there was an in-flight attendant who was very rude and unkind. I didn't realize that the bathrooms were already locked 30 mins prior to landing and needed to use the restroom. Instead of politely asking me to return, she rudely told me, 'NO, bathrooms are locked! Go back to your seat!' The JetBlue flight was more than an hour delay, which made me almost miss my connecting flight with Asiana. I understand the reasoning, but the action they took to get a hold of maintenance was time consuming. It took them more than 30 mins to get a hold of maintenance and for maintenance to get started. The Asiana flight and crew were wonderful, in general. They waited for us who were delayed from the previous flight before they took off and were very kind to take my checked baggage's info. Seats were a little uncomfortable for such long flight, but service and flight attendants were great! However, my 3 checked baggages are missing! They're lost somewhere in the transition. I'm writing this review 3 days after my arrival to the Philippines, and my 3 checked baggages, where my wedding dress is, are all still missing! I and the CEB airport crew have sent multiple emails to both JetBlue and Asiana, and neither has responded to any of our emails. Although, I was able to get in contact with JetBlue's Interline Department who confirmed that the bags were turned over to Asiana without confirmation details.

Airfare was ok . Food not good , seat ok but not comfortable. Lay over too long , crew was ok Overall just ok

The crew was amazing and really nice. The OS on the entertainment system could use an update, though. It felt old and outdated but had anything you'd need to keep busy. I usually never use it anyways, but that did stand out.

2 things that really tanked our experience with this trip with Asiana Airline (which used to be among my favorite airlines): 1) The "random" security screening at the boarding gate is crazily thorough (which is completely redundant to the security screening before we went through the security checkpoint before getting into the gate area), and the water was acquired inside of the gate area (from a lounge operated by the Inchon airport). We were asked to take out *EVERY* single items from the carry-on luggage and open up every comtainers / bags / packages to inspect. To add to it, there were two inspection workers there (one seemed to be a trainee and the other seemed to be a trainer), and the trainer worker held a very unfriendly / arrogant attitude towards us. As the youngest member (a minor) of my family was being "screened", the rest of my family wanted to make sure that no inappropriate actions would happen to her. That trainer worker yelled at us and attempted to use rude body language (waving her hands) and facial expression to ask us to stay away. 2) The luggage handling at the destination was really *REALLY* bad. Among my 25+ years of travel experiences, I'm going to have to say that this was the worst luggage experience where we didn't lose our luggage. Our flight was scheduled to land 12:45pm, and landed around 1pm. 15mins delay in landing is absolutely normal. Deplane process took a bit longer than usual flight (we waited for around 20mins, after arriving at the gate, before people were able to actually leave the plane). However, the luggage took another *2 HOURS* to arrive at the baggage claim carousel. This is insane. What's worse is, due to the delay in luggage, the flurry of passengers from our flight collided with 3 other incoming flights. The US border / custom line was like the longest Disneyland attraction line winding through the entire arrival hall and around all the baggage claim carousels (like at least a thousand people). I've never seen anything like that at SeaTec airport (US border control), period. The luggage claim experience really tanked our trust and overall impression for Asiana Airline's Seattle airport ground operational effectiveness and efficiency. This has to change in order for them to remain relevant / in-business with increased competitions from Korean Air and other Asia-based airlines.

The staff and crew on board were excellent. Business class however, was very weird. I thought we would have individual pods, but the way it was set up was unexpected. Not very private and If you wanted to lay down, you had to have an entire bed made up for you by the crew, rather than how Delta one works where you could just lie down whenever you feel like it. It was a 16 hour flight. I chose not to have my bed made, and that turned out to be a good idea because everybody who had their bed made had to wait for the crew to roll up their mattresses. So strange!

Food was not good. We asked for Muslim food and it was weird tasteless type of boiled veges.

Couldn’t request a vegan meal somehow but I noticed other people getting them

They announced food service but then never came around. We also couldn’t land so kept trying to get to runway and then had to come up and go around happened like 3 times and cause the child next to me to start throwing up

Good food and entertainment options. Great Staff that were all welcoming and caregiving.

Carring crew, nice ambiance of the cabin, comfortable beds, good food well served. We liked everything.

2 of the 6 economy toilets were out of order. Drinks were not offered often enough - you have to order on-screen, which is often unavailable. Snacks and Milo ran out very early. Crew was fine but I think there was a sticking issue

So here's the rub - my flight was booked through Chatdeal even though I bought it under the Kayak umbrella. All the return flights were theoretically through Air New Zealand, however except for the initial leg from New Zealand, they were all partnered flights. So when I arrived at the airport in New Zealand they could only issue me my ticket to Fiji. Once in Fiji I had to do some serious leg work and finagling to get my ticket to Los Angeles through Fiji Air. This included a monitored covid RAT that I wasn't aware I needed to do. So I gave the score I did because of the complexity and annoyance created in the process of getting a boarding pass for my Nadi-LA flight.

Just a hiccup being added to the NZ Traveller Declaration a bit late.

Boarding instructions on one leg of my journey were not well communicated at the gate (Melbourne to Auckland)

It's only a short trip from Sydney to Melbourne, which i have done many times. The trip met my expectations

I really appreciated the fact that when I checked my bags at the Quantas counter after arriving from an international flight an hour early, the agent noticed I had a very long layover. He then found an earlier flight that allowed me to get to Cairns several hours earlier than I planned. That was amazing because I had already traveled over 20 hours and wasn’t looking forward to such a long layover. It allowed me to see my daughter and grandchildren much earlier (it had been two years since I visited last).

Qantas cancelled my flight for no good reason and rebooked me into a middle seat.

The flight met my expectations. It left and landed on time

Everything as good as can be if one flies economy bit not enough toilets!! People were queuing during the whole flight - there are really not enough toilets!!!

Flights delayed multiple times, travellers requests for updates ignored. Qantas continues to desatisfy travelling basics.

They actually held the plane for a few minutes and had someone at the escalators from Qantas checking to see if we were almost at the gate and radioed ahead to tell them that we were on our way. We called down to the person and gave her our names, coming as fast as we could.

Better food, hotter coffee, otherwise it was a very smooth and reasonably comfortable flight.

First time flying in Qantas. There is zero WiFi on the flight to/from Australia. Crew was great both routes - very attentive, personalized service. Pleasant staff throughout.

Packed flight. Urged to check carry-on before boarding only to discover numerous empty overhead bins after boarding. Challenging entertainment screen. After almost 20 minutes to arrive at baggage claim, waited over 30 mins before luggage was loaded on baggage claim carousel.

Aircraft has better leg room than any of United's larger planes. We had requested mobility assistance for this and related flights. United's response to all was superb.

No snacks served! Seating in the kast row in uncomfortable.

Seats are way too snug for my hip to knee ratio and the recline on the seat in front of me made my experience worst. My legs had no room at all. Not a plane for people 6 ft or over unless you fly first class.

Flight was fine, it was delayed but only 30 minutes, staff were efficient, lady making announcements at LAX was really hard to understand but the rest were great.

The male air hostess was rude and didn’t even offer me a drink. Poor customer service!

We left really late. Things that were out if anybody’s control I guess.

When I purchased my ticket, I assumed it was a real ticket, as in, when I go to the airport I am guaranteed a seat. Not so. When I checked in 24 hours ahead of time, I noticed I did not have a seat assignment and my boarding pass said "Standby." I was informed at the gate that the flight was full and I may not get on that plane. I don't recall being offered the option of selecting a seat when I checked in, and apparently, for the honor of pre-selecting a seat, you must pay an additional fee. So, a ticket really isn't a ticket, it's actually a lottery and if you're lucky, you may make it on board - or you can choose to be extorted for extra money for the guarantee of a seat. It's like making reservations with the Godfather - one payment isn't enough, there's always another bribe you have to make. After the first few zones were called and I hadn't been informed of my status, I went to the gate agent and they handed me a boarding pass, for the very last row near the restrooms, in between two very large people. Apparently that was my punishment for not purchasing a seat ahead of time. Airline service has not only gotten more expensive, but the return on your money has shrunk and there is little regard for the passengers. This feels like a racket. I am not pleased, as you may have gathered.

It was your usual flight. Nothing exemplary. Due to turbulance, the drinks were served 20 min before landing. Meh.

Nothing exceptional but all good. Business class seats are like the domestic Mint class on Jet Blue. Comfortable but not exceptional. Food is good but not superb. Flight attendants were better than US carriers but that is to be expected. However, not the caliber of Asian or Middle Eastern airlines. Very Lufthansa like but Lufthansa has slightly better seats, even though they are hardly best in class

My only concern was that we were on the tarmac for so long and weren’t told what was happening. It turned out that the system needed to be restarted but it would have been nice to know earlier.

My flying experience with Air Canada was good but the wheelchair situation wasn't good at all and if would be good to make sure that they have the appropriate services available for your traveling passengers.

The boarding was done smoothly. This flight from Puerto Rico to Toronto, a light meal should be offered to the travelers.

Well you cancelled our direct flight to Austin from Toronto granted you got us on another flight but sent us to Denver then onto Austin delaying our arrival time in Austin by 7 hrs I was flying with 3 other people none of us were happy with our Air Canada experience

Enjoyed the service on board & on ground. Timely take off & landing

The Airbus ride was noticeably different in a positive sense. Beats the 737 in leg room, which is important for my height.

It has space for legs. Comfortable seats Punctual Some snacks should be served

Air Canada staff needs to be trained in hospitality. Most flight attendants are with attitude. Air Canada needs to carry additional food on board especially vegetarian plates as this category of travellers are on the rise. This is necessary for long distance flights. Blankets are cheap. Seats are not designed well Lower back portion should be thicker. Everytime thr passenger at the back of me took stuff or put stuff in the pocket of the seat in front of them which is my seat, I could feel them pushing or hitting on my chair.

Terrible. The plane is old and not well kept. Very small, no leg space or comfort. And the prices to and from Bermuda re criminally high.

The flight was more compact. The flight was more turbulent than usual. Otherwise no complaints.

My flight was great but my inbound flight from Toronto to Sault st Marir delayed more than 2 hours and we had to change the airoplan.

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These are the cheapest return flights to Toronto found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
23/5Thu
2 stopsDelta
22h 55mSYD-YYZ
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2 stopsDelta
27h 10mYYZ-SYD
$1,954
14/6Fri
2 stops
26h 51mSYD-YYZ
8/7Mon
2 stops
26h 45mYYZ-SYD
$1,966
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2 stopsAir New Zealand
26h 06mBNE-YYZ
20/8Tue
2 stopsAir New Zealand
30h 50mYYZ-BNE
$1,977
26/8Mon
2 stopsAir New Zealand
29h 32mBNE-YYZ
9/9Mon
2 stopsAir New Zealand
27h 45mYYZ-BNE
$2,012
8/4Mon
2 stopsAir Canada
21h 44mSYD-YYZ
8/4Mon
2 stopsAir Canada
45h 15mYYZ-SYD
$2,618
7/6Fri
2 stopsAir Canada
27h 35mSYD-YYZ
22/6Sat
1 stopAir Canada
23h 20mYYZ-SYD
$2,706
9/4Tue
2 stopsUnited Airlines
23h 48mMEL-YYZ
22/5Wed
2 stopsUnited Airlines
25h 30mYYZ-MEL
$3,235
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2 stopsUnited Airlines
25h 13mMEL-YYZ
27/5Mon
2 stopsUnited Airlines
24h 00mYYZ-MEL
$3,237
28/6Fri
2 stopsQantas Airways
39h 05mBNE-YYZ
14/7Sun
2 stopsQantas Airways
28h 20mYYZ-BNE
$3,241
6/6Thu
2 stopsQantas Airways
30h 10mOOL-YYZ
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3 stopsQantas Airways
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Only flying one-way? Below are some of the best deals for one-way flights to Toronto found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
30/5Thu
3 stops
28h 22mSYD-YYZ
$927
17/4Wed
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34h 10mMEL-YYZ
$932
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2 stopsAir New Zealand
29h 57mMEL-YYZ
$1,681
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23h 31mMEL-YYZ
$1,745
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$1,805
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2 stopsAir New Zealand
40h 52mPER-YYZ
$2,202
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directAir Canada
21h 11mSYD-YYZ
$2,434
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35h 26mBNE-YYZ
$2,597
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$250
19/4Fri
multi-stopWestJet
6h 54mYWG-YYZ
19/4Fri
directWestJet
2h 41mYYZ-YWG
$252
22/5Wed
directPorter Airlines
2h 27mYWG-YYZ
26/5Sun
directPorter Airlines
2h 40mYYZ-YWG
$258
20/4Sat
directFlair Airlines
4h 30mYXX-YYZ
27/4Sat
directFlair Airlines
5h 10mYYZ-YXX
$338
7/7Sun
directAir Transat
1h 25mYUL-YYZ
15/7Mon
directAir Transat
1h 15mYYZ-YUL
$365
4/6Tue
directAir Transat
1h 25mYUL-YYZ
17/6Mon
directAir Transat
1h 20mYYZ-YUL
$378
25/4Thu
directAir Canada
3h 50mYYC-YYZ
3/5Fri
directAir Canada
4h 17mYYZ-YYC
$388
28/8Wed
directFlair Airlines
4h 45mYVR-YYZ
3/9Tue
directFlair Airlines
5h 10mYYZ-YVR
$577

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Last minute flights to Pearson Intl

Last minute flight, train and bus deals

 
These last-minute flight deals are the cheapest flights found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours for flights to Toronto that are departing in the next 10 days.
1/4Mon
multi-stopQatar Airways
50h 49mMEL-YYZ
20/4Sat
multi-stopQatar Airways
43h 20mYYZ-MEL
$2,914
1/4Mon
multi-stopQatar Airways
50h 49mMEL-YYZ
19/4Fri
multi-stopQatar Airways
43h 20mYYZ-MEL
$3,039
29/3Fri
multi-stopUnited Airlines
34h 30mMEL-YYZ
12/4Fri
multi-stopUnited Airlines
34h 20mYYZ-MEL
$3,135
29/3Fri
multi-stopUnited Airlines
29h 52mMEL-YYZ
12/4Fri
multi-stopUnited Airlines
27h 40mYYZ-MEL
$3,200
1/4Mon
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
29h 51mMEL-YYZ
19/4Fri
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
32h 36mYYZ-MEL
$3,208
1/4Mon
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
26h 09mSYD-YYZ
17/5Fri
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
29h 15mYYZ-SYD
$3,212
1/4Mon
multi-stopCathay Pacific
41h 50mSYD-YYZ
17/5Fri
multi-stopCathay Pacific
27h 10mYYZ-SYD
$3,439
1/4Mon
multi-stopCathay Pacific
44h 20mSYD-YYZ
16/5Thu
multi-stopCathay Pacific
38h 35mYYZ-SYD
$3,459
31/3Sun
multi-stopEmirates
45h 05mMEL-YYZ
20/4Sat
multi-stopEmirates
41h 20mYYZ-MEL
$4,288
31/3Sun
multi-stopEmirates
45h 05mMEL-YYZ
20/4Sat
multi-stopEmirates
39h 05mYYZ-MEL
$4,299

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