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Find cheap flights from Melbourne to Toronto Pearson Airport from $887

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Cheap flight deals from Melbourne to Pearson Intl (MEL-YYZ)

Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Melbourne to Pearson Intl that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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13:45 - 06:42MEL-YYZ
30h 57m2 stops
19:15 - 11:55YYZ-MEL
26h 40m2 stops
$1,603
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Thu, 25 Jul - Mon, 12 Aug
12:55 - 06:42MEL-YYZ
31h 47m2 stops
19:15 - 12:15YYZ-MEL
27h 00m2 stops
$1,626
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Sat, 20 Jul - Sat, 17 Aug
08:20 - 20:52MEL-YYZ
27h 32m2 stops
09:00 - 05:40YYZ-MEL
28h 40m2 stops
$2,178Japan Airlines
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Mon, 7 Oct - Mon, 11 Nov
08:45 - 00:21MEL-YYZ
29h 36m2 stops
10:15 - 10:50YYZ-MEL
34h 35m2 stops
$2,345Air New Zealand
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Fri, 19 Jul - Sat, 17 Aug
12:10 - 01:25MEL-YYZ
27h 15m2 stops
10:15 - 10:50YYZ-MEL
34h 35m2 stops
$2,372Air New Zealand
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Tue, 11 Jun - Wed, 19 Jun
08:20 - 20:52MEL-YYZ
27h 32m2 stops
09:00 - 05:40YYZ-MEL
28h 40m2 stops
$2,446Japan Airlines
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Mon, 7 Oct - Mon, 18 Nov
00:45 - 21:05MEL-YYZ
35h 20m1 stop
13:55 - 12:30YYZ-MEL
30h 35m1 stop
$2,655Cathay Pacific
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Wed, 9 Oct - Wed, 20 Nov
15:25 - 13:55MEL-YYZ
37h 30m1 stop
00:35 - 23:00YYZ-MEL
30h 25m1 stop
$2,678Cathay Pacific
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Thu, 10 Oct - Wed, 13 Nov
21:15 - 17:37MEL-YYZ
34h 22m2 stops
11:55 - 05:25YYZ-MEL
27h 30m2 stops
$3,004American Airlines
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Tue, 14 May - Fri, 28 Jun
21:15 - 17:37MEL-YYZ
34h 22m2 stops
17:24 - 05:25YYZ-MEL
22h 01m1 stop
$3,152American Airlines
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Wed, 29 May - Sun, 2 Jun

Flights from Melbourne to Pearson Intl - Travel Insights & Trends

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

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Melbourne to Toronto Pearson Airport?

The average price of all flights from Melbourne Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.
If your flying dates are flexible, you should consider flying to Toronto Pearson Airport on a Wednesday, as we generally find the cheapest rates on that day for this route. On the other hand, Tuesday is the most expensive day to fly from Melbourne to Toronto Pearson Airport. For your return ticket, we recommend flying on a Tuesday and avoiding Saturdays for the best deals.

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

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights from Melbourne Airport 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 from Melbourne Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport is October, where tickets cost $2,580 on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and January, where the average cost of tickets is $3,613 and $3,401 respectively.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Melbourne Airport 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 from Melbourne Airport 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 on the flight from Melbourne Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport, you should book around 2 weeks before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 45 days before departure.

Which airlines provide the cheapest flights from Melbourne to Toronto Pearson Airport?

The cheapest price for the route for each airline clicked by KAYAK users in the last 72 hours.
The cheapest return flight ticket from Melbourne to Toronto Pearson Airport found by KAYAK users in the last 72 hours was for $2,178 on Japan Airlines, followed by Philippine Airlines ($2,328). One-way flight deals have also been found from as low as $1,667 on Philippine Airlines and from $1,758 on Japan Airlines.

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Low season

February

High season

August

Cheapest flight

$887
Best time to beat the crowds (5% less expensive on average)
Most popular time to fly and prices are also 5% lower on average.
Flight from Melbourne to Toronto Pearson Airport

When to book flights from Melbourne to Pearson Intl

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Melbourne 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 for booking Melbourne to Toronto Pearson Airport flights

  • Is there a direct flight from Melbourne to Toronto?

    No, there are no direct flights between Melbourne and Toronto. You will need to connect through at least one other international airport. In some cases there will be two or more connections (for example in Sydney, Los Angeles, and Atlanta in one trip) so do make sure you have plenty of time between flights when booking to make sure you can make the connection.

  • Are there services for people with limited mobility at Melbourne and Toronto airports?

    Yes. There is a full service of assistance support for people with limited mobility travelling through both these airports. If you let your airline know at least 48h in advance, its staff will be able to alert the airports that you will need assistance with this dedicated service, which is free of charge.

  • How do I get to the city centre from Toronto Airport by public transport?

    Toronto Pearson International Airport is very well served with public transport. Probably the easiest way to connect with the city is to take the UP Express train. A one-way fare is around C$ 12.35 (around A$ 13). It runs every 30min and the journey takes around 25min. Apart from the train, you also have options to travel by taxi or bus. Taxis to the city will cost around C$ 60 (A$ 62).

  • What is the cheapest flight from Melbourne Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Melbourne Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport was $574 for a one-way ticket and $1,037 for a return.

  • Which airports will I be using when flying from Melbourne to Toronto Pearson Airport?

    Melbourne airport is called Melbourne and the only airport in Toronto Pearson Airport is Toronto Pearson Intl.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Melbourne to Toronto Pearson Airport?

    We unfortunately don’t have that data for this specific route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Melbourne to Toronto Pearson Airport?

    oneworld, and Star Alliance are the airline alliances operating flights between Melbourne and Toronto Pearson Airport, with oneworld being the most commonly used for this route.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Melbourne to Toronto, Japan Airlines or Air New Zealand?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Melbourne to Toronto are Japan Airlines and Air New Zealand. With an average price for the route of $2,472 and an overall rating of 8.3, Japan Airlines is the most popular choice. Air New Zealand is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $2,688 and an overall rating of 8.2.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Melbourne 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 from Melbourne to Toronto Pearson Airport.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Melbourne 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 from Melbourne is likely to change within 7 days, so travellers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Melbourne 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 to Melbourne with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Melbourne 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 from Melbourne up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

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Top tips for finding a cheap flight from Melbourne to Toronto

  • There are only two terminals at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YTO): Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Both terminals at Toronto Pearson cover international and domestic flights rather than separating them into different terminals. Instead, they organise flight carriers by airline alliances like Star Alliance or OneWorld. Make sure to check which terminal you are departing from in advance.
  • There's free Wi-Fi throughout Melbourne Airport (MEL) and Toronto Pearson Airport for all travellers. They also have free tablets in lounges near the departure gates for open access use.
  • There are two hotels on the Toronto Pearson Airport campus that are either connected to the terminal or by the terminal link train. There are a number of others nearby that run shuttle bus services to and from the airport.

Top 5 airlines serving from Melbourne to Pearson Intl

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying from Melbourne to Toronto. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
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Air New ZealandOverall score based on 655 reviews
7.6food
8.4boarding
8.8crew
7.9entertainment
8.1comfort
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All was good, the only thing was it didn't run on time.

8.0 ExcellentDaniel, Apr 2024ZQN - SYD
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All was good, the only thing was it didn't run on time.

Great meal. Best seats ever! They need to teach other airlines how to do that.

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!

Crew were pleasant, happy to be there and were a joy to be around. Entire operation was professional, well thought out and ran like a Swiss clock.

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

Flight was canceled due to technical issue shortly before the check-in counters opened. Passengers were rebooked on a flight three days later. Request to be accommodated on Air Tahiti Nui could not be processed. Customer service sorted out the refund after calling and being put on hold for almost an hour.

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.

Excellent. Planes are a little older and could get some refurbishment, but besides that everything was excellent.

The boarding experience was as expected and went well. The plane's economy seating plan is not designed for a positive customer experience but rather for company profit. When the passenger in front of me reclined, the distance from the screen to my face was the span of my hand (thumb tip to pinky fingertip). There is no such thing as personal space in this setting. This results in the domino effect, for when I recline the person in back of me reclines and so it goes. This is not to say that reclining is the answer as the experience is not increased, but simply managed.

Crew experience was more transnational, seats were so close together (LtoR and FtoB) that it was difficult to enjoy much of anything. When the person in front leaned back, there is no space for me. Sadly it was a flight to be endured not experienced.

My seat was sold off to someone else. Had to wait 9 hours to catch the next filght. Definitely will never use Cathay Pacific again. Bad, very bad airline. will comment on google reviews too.

One of the worst flight in business class by qatar airways and I’m no stranger with qatar airways businesses class, I travelled with the extensively in the past 12 years

Very comfortable flights. Not so many new releases in terms of films.

The aircraft was slightly newer but the food was very bad. Bland and uninteresting. Nothing special at all.

The crew were fine. I didn’t enjoy the food at all. I found it unappetising and really had trouble eating it. The comfort level was fine and our return flight is with Cathay Pacific but honestly I probably wouldn’t fly Cathay Pacific again.

Flight was delayed. Drink was only offered during meal. Would have been nicer if crew walk around to offer drink after take off or in between meals.

We requested special assistance and Cathay Pacific provided it in Sydney, but we were completely forgotten about in Hong Kong - when we really needed the help to catch our connecting flight. Really disappointing service.

All things were below standard. There were 2 crew on the flights but didn't ask for water. The flight connection was poor for 4 hours.

Following a marathon flight riddled by delays and changes from Santiago, Chile, my flight to Melbourne from Sydney was on schedule but I was transferred to the next flight. The reason by ticketing and the floor manager was I missed the entry to flight by one minute! That's right, the emphasised that if I was 1 minute earlier I would be on the flight. I asked what was the point them emphasising 1minute overdue and how that helped me or the situation. They didn't care at all. Replying that if it was one minute earlier they would've done something and smirking delivering the information. Australian's do call Australia home, Qantas calls Australian's suckers.

1) crackly headphone jack 2) one of the emergency seats recline. Usually second row does. But in this case neither did 3) food was scrambled eggs or fruit. 4) fruit should not be the option to eggs 5)miserable unpleasant crew not a smile. Thought that was a virgin thing

Qantas are unable to service and unfit for purpose, they cannot transport Australians on time to overseas destinations. On top of the inflated ticketing, the Sydney flight to Santiago was impacted because the plane was delayed arriving and then further bungling by Qantas admitting the ground new ground crew in charge of cleaning were not trained. The impact on passengers with connecting flights was tremendous and long ques of frustrated passengers waiting for rescheduling. **Qantas has become the Australian Spirit of disappointment**

The staff we fantastic and seemed to work very well with each other

Business lounge in Melbourne mediocre. Look at Emirates or Qatar, Qantas! Great friendly crew. Food was good but Emirates is a level above. Business seat good. But can’t compare to Qatar. Main reason for booking Qantas is loyalty and terrific connection via Perth to LHR.

I was pleasantly surprised with my flight to LA with Qantas. Although seats were not the roomies, service was excellent.

The service and smooth landing. Food was delicious and the staff was friendly. We arrived earlier than scheduled.

Wonderful crew, good food. Absolutely loved the wine spritz and wish I could buy it!

Don’t like last minute airline change. Not able to choose seat earlier.

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.

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 flight was delayed by 4 hours !!!!! It was very uncomfortable , and they told us only one our before departure

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.

How they treated my luggage was horrible. And foods are not edible… Flight attendants were not listening my request. Etc

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.

Due to a strike taking place with the airline, it negatively impacted my flight in multiple ways. My flight was delayed over 2 hours and the food served was mediocre at best.

Delays upon delays. Food was gross. Separated me and my spouse is the seating I heard others complaining they weren't sat with their loved ones either.

Cabin crew were great. Seats are criminal for tall people

My flight was great! Gate attendants and crew were great… pleasant and in good spirits. Flight delayed several hours and we were well informed of the status while on plane. Thank you!

The fact that I got to Toronto alive and well and safe is a huge plus. I thank the captain and crew for a safe flight The comfort of the aircraft leaves much to be desired. Human beings should not have to be that cramped and squashed on a flight that we pay a lot for and even have to pay for lousy food choices The cabin crew were pleasant and helpful Kudos to them as the flight was packed to capacity and there was a lot of work for them in a short space of time All in all a good experience, but too cramped

Nice people. Awful.delays and inconvenience. Plane was old and comfort level poor. Food was not great.Two overnights in Canada when flights were meant to have an easy connection. Disappointing all around.. All in all shall be grateful and happy to get home..

It was a domestic flight so the food was not included. But we had not even a little snack and by the end of the flight they were coming around serving water.

Overall I will say it was a very good experience. It was as comfortable as can be expected for such a long flight - 12 hours from Toronto to Tokyo. Everyone was very pleasant and polite. Even the passengers were cooperative and trying to be nice to each other. Of course the space is limited on such a long flight. The bathrooms were actually very clean. The food was very good. I liked how there was a variety of food options. The in flight entertainment system was also very impressive! There were some children on the flight but they were well behaved and hardly ever crying. Great Job Canada Air! I will definitely fly with Air Canada again!

Seats could be more comfortable and food can be better and price was too high

Lost my bag. My first ever flight with them that they forced me to gate check my bag on, due to them having a 30 year old plane with small carry on bins, and they lost my bag. Never again.

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Recent one-way flight deals

 
Only flying one-way? Below are some of the best one-way flight deals from Melbourne to Toronto found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
5/6Wed
2 stops
44h 15mMEL-YYZ
$887
5/6Wed
3 stops
44h 15mMEL-YYZ
$918
10/7Wed
2 stopsJapan Airlines
29h 29mMEL-YYZ
$1,758
10/6Mon
1 stopCathay Pacific
37h 30mMEL-YYZ
$1,863
30/4Tue
2 stopsUnited Airlines
37h 03mMEL-YYZ
$1,919
24/7Wed
3 stopsUnited Airlines
30h 31mMEL-YYZ
$1,947
1/5Wed
3 stopsQantas Airways
42h 00mMEL-YYZ
$2,686
19/6Wed
3 stopsQantas Airways
29h 29mMEL-YYZ
$3,448
20/5Mon
2 stopsJapan Airlines
27h 35mMEL-YYZ
$5,651
23/5Thu
2 stopsCathay Pacific
33h 25mMEL-YYZ
$9,111

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Last minute flights from Melbourne 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 from Melbourne to Toronto that are departing in the next 10 days.
28/4Sun
multi-stop
45h 31mMEL-YYZ
5/5Sun
multi-stop
33h 45mYYZ-MEL
$2,925
26/4Fri
multi-stopCathay Pacific
44h 30mMEL-YYZ
23/5Thu
multi-stopCathay Pacific
30h 35mYYZ-MEL
$3,191
29/4Mon
multi-stopUnited Airlines
26h 59mMEL-YYZ
7/5Tue
multi-stopUnited Airlines
35h 45mYYZ-MEL
$3,210
28/4Sun
multi-stopUnited Airlines
23h 31mMEL-YYZ
5/5Sun
multi-stopUnited Airlines
26h 15mYYZ-MEL
$3,285
26/4Fri
multi-stopEtihad Airways
32h 05mMEL-YYZ
24/5Fri
multi-stopEtihad Airways
29h 10mYYZ-MEL
$3,581
28/4Sun
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
23h 55mMEL-YYZ
8/5Wed
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
22h 01mYYZ-MEL
$3,641
28/4Sun
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
23h 55mMEL-YYZ
5/5Sun
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
26h 05mYYZ-MEL
$3,669
29/4Mon
multi-stopEmirates
45h 05mMEL-YYZ
25/5Sat
multi-stopEmirates
49h 00mYYZ-MEL
$4,232
29/4Mon
multi-stopEmirates
45h 05mMEL-YYZ
20/5Mon
multi-stopEmirates
49h 00mYYZ-MEL
$4,267
28/4Sun
multi-stopEtihad Airways
32h 05mMEL-YYZ
6/5Mon
multi-stopEtihad Airways
40h 55mYYZ-MEL
$4,327

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Melbourne - Toronto Pearson Airport Flights

Departure:

Melbourne (MEL)Australia

Destination:

Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ)Canada

Return flight deals:

Toronto Pearson Airport - Melbourne

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