
Airport Limo LaSalle Flat Rate to Pearson
One locked price from your door in LaSalle to Toronto Pearson. No surge. No surprises. HST and gratuity included at booking.
LaSalle to Pearson Airport Limo Service
Most passengers from LaSalle book online the evening before their flight, and we recommend doing exactly that the 400-kilometre run to Pearson needs a driver who has already accounted for Highway 401 conditions before you even wake up. We’ve done this route hundreds of times, and the first thing that shapes the trip is timing. An early morning pickup at 3:30 or 4:00 a.m. from LaSalle is genuinely straightforward the 401 through Tilbury, Chatham, and into the London stretch is clear, and you can eat up distance fast. Afternoon or early evening is a different conversation: the merge onto the 401 toward Woodstock backs up, and the 410/427 interchange approaching Pearson can add 30 to 45 minutes you didn’t budget for. That’s exactly why the flat rate exists. Whatever happens between LaSalle and Pearson Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 a Ministry of Transportation weigh station delay, an accident near Tilbury, slow traffic past the 400 your price doesn’t change. We carry that risk, not you.
We offer four vehicle options for this journey: a Luxury Sedan for up to 3 passengers, a Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator SUV for up to 6 passengers, a Mercedes Sprinter Van for groups up to 14, and a Stretch Limousine for up to 16 passengers or special occasions. Every rate you see has HST and 15% gratuity already folded in learn more about us and how that pricing model has worked the same way since we started. You confirm the price at booking. Nobody adjusts it at drop-off.
LaSalle sits directly southwest of Windsor along the south shore of the Detroit River, roughly 395 to 410 kilometres from Toronto Pearson depending on your exact address. The standard route heads north on Malden Road or Laurier Parkway to pick up Highway 3 east, then connects to the 401 near Tilbury. From there it’s a long, mostly uninterrupted highway run through Chatham-Kent, the London area, and then east through Woodstock, Cambridge, and Mississauga. The final stretch on the 401 east toward the 427 north, then onto Airport Road, is where you earn patience in peak afternoon windows. Major employers along the LaSalle corridor FCA Canada’s Chrysler assembly complex across the river in Windsor, Great Lakes Copper, and the Cross-Border Institute at the University of Windsor mean plenty of early-week business travel. Stretch Limo bookings for Detroit-area events crossing back through Windsor-LaSalle are more common than you’d expect. This information is provided by the Toronto Airport Limo operations team, serving LaSalle and the Greater Toronto Area since 2009. View all cities we serve at our locations page.
Flat Rate Pricing
How Much Does Airport Limo from LaSalle Cost?
- Locked price at booking
- CPIC certified driver
- Flight tracking included
- Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator
- Locked price at booking
- Flight tracking included
- Corporate and group travel
- Locked price at booking
- Flight tracking included
- Weddings, events, departures
- Locked price at booking
- Flight tracking included
All prices are flat rates from LaSalle to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). Browse the complete fleet options here before you book.
Additional Charges and Fees
Why Toronto Airport Limo
Why LaSalle Chooses Toronto Airport Limo
Route Information
How Long Does LaSalle to Pearson Airport Take?

LaSalle to Pearson is approximately 395 to 415 kilometres depending on your street address. Door-to-door, plan on 3.5 to 4.5 hours on a clean run and 4.5 to 5.5 hours if you’re departing LaSalle between 1:00 and 6:00 p.m. on a weekday.
The route out of LaSalle heads north on Malden Road or Todd Lane, picking up Highway 3 east near Essex County. That connects to the 401 east at Tilbury, which is the on-ramp that begins the real highway run. The 401 through Chatham-Kent is typically open and fast 120 km/h is normal outside rush windows. The stretch past London and through Woodstock is where morning construction seasons can create slowdowns, and the 401/403 split near Woodstock occasionally funnels traffic awkwardly if there’s an incident. Past Brantford and Cambridge, the highway widens and the Mississauga approach is usually the first real friction point of the day.
The 401/410 interchange near Brampton feeds into the Airport Road approach for Pearson Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. In afternoon peak from around 4:00 to 6:30 p.m., add 25 to 45 minutes just for this final corridor. The 427 north from the 401 is an alternative when the Airport Road ramps are congested, and our drivers know which approach is moving on any given day.
International departures from Terminal 1 need two hours of buffer at minimum, often three on busy travel days. Domestic Terminal 3 departures can work with 90 minutes if the highway run goes well. We always recommend building in the longer buffer a flat rate means there’s no penalty for leaving your LaSalle address earlier.
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Customer Reviews
What LaSalle Passengers Say About Toronto Airport Limo
I needed an early morning pickup from LaSalle for a 6:15 a.m. international flight out of Pearson Terminal 1. The driver was at my door on Laurier Parkway at 2:45 a.m., completely on time. The 401 was empty and we made Pearson with well over an hour to spare. The flat rate was exactly what I paid online not one dollar more.
Our family of five flew out of Pearson for a Caribbean vacation and the Cadillac Escalade was exactly what we needed from our LaSalle address. Plenty of room for five adults and a pile of luggage. The driver was professional, knew the route cold, and the price we booked was the price we paid. No surprises at all.
My return flight from Pearson got delayed by two hours due to a thunderstorm system. I was worried about my driver waiting, but when I came through arrivals the driver was right there with my name on a sign. He had already tracked the delay and adjusted without me calling once. That kind of service is worth every penny.
I travel for work and do the LaSalle to Pearson run four or five times a year. Toronto Airport Limo has been my only option for the last three years. The driver always knows traffic conditions before we even leave, and I can get work done in the back seat instead of worrying about the road. Consistent and reliable every single time.
We booked the Mercedes Sprinter Van for a corporate group of eleven people travelling from Windsor region to a Toronto conference. The pickup was near LaSalle and the driver loaded everyone up without a hitch. Having one price for the whole group was so much simpler than coordinating multiple vehicles or taxis. Would book again without hesitation.
The booking process was smooth and I loved that the price shown online was the exact price charged. After some bad experiences with ride-share surge pricing heading to Pearson, having a guaranteed flat rate from LaSalle was genuinely a relief. The driver was early, quiet, and professional. Highly recommend for anyone in the Windsor-Essex corridor.
I’ve tried other services for the LaSalle to Pearson run but none of them offer the same combination of price certainty and driver quality. The driver knew every section of the 401 he warned me about a construction delay near London and we went an alternate way that saved at least 20 minutes. That kind of local knowledge matters on a four-hour run.
My parents don’t drive and getting them from their home to Pearson for a flight to visit family in Europe was a logistical challenge. Toronto Airport Limo handled a 4:00 a.m. LaSalle pickup with warmth and patience. The driver helped them with their luggage and waited until they were completely checked in at the departures door. I cannot thank this company enough.
We booked the Stretch Limo for a wedding party departing from LaSalle. The vehicle was immaculate, the driver was in a suit, and the whole send-off felt exactly right. The party arrived at Pearson relaxed and on time despite leaving a little later than planned. The flat rate meant no one had to stress about the meter running while we took photos.
I use Toronto Airport Limo for every business trip out of Windsor-Essex. The CPIC certification matters to me I’m in the vehicle for nearly four hours and I want to know the driver has been properly vetted. The service has never let me down. Punctual, professional, and the flat rate keeps the expense report simple.
Booked a sedan from my address near the south shore in LaSalle for an early international departure. The driver arrived 10 minutes ahead of schedule, had cold water waiting, and the ride was completely smooth. At Pearson Terminal 1 he helped with bags and I was through check-in with two full hours to spare. Perfect from start to finish.
What I appreciate most is the consistency. I’ve booked six trips now and every single one has been on time. The 401 between Windsor and Toronto can have unexpected delays around Chatham or near London, and the drivers always seem to know well in advance and adjust. There’s real operational experience behind this service that you don’t get with an app-based option.
Travelling with a toddler and a large stroller from LaSalle to Pearson is a logistical project. The SUV had room for everything and the driver was genuinely helpful loading and unloading. Knowing the price was fixed made the whole morning less stressful there was one less thing to worry about. We’ll book again for our return trip without question.
Common Questions
LaSalle Airport Limo Common Questions
A Luxury Sedan from LaSalle to Pearson is $750 flat rate, with HST and 15% gratuity already included. A Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator SUV is $850. The Mercedes Sprinter Van is $995, and the Stretch Limousine is $1,200. All prices are locked at the time of booking nothing changes at drop-off regardless of road conditions, travel time, or traffic. There are no surge rates and no hidden fees added to the base fare.
The typical drive from LaSalle to Pearson via Highway 401 is approximately 3.5 to 4.5 hours under normal conditions. The distance is roughly 395 to 415 kilometres depending on your pickup address. Early morning runs before 6:00 a.m. can come in closer to 3.5 hours on a clear highway. Afternoon or early evening departures should budget 4.5 to 5.5 hours due to traffic on the 401 near London, the Woodstock 401/403 split, and the Mississauga/Airport Road approach to Pearson. We always recommend building in the longer window.
Yes, the flat rate is locked when you confirm your booking and it does not change. If there is a construction delay on the 401 through Chatham-Kent, an accident near Tilbury, or heavy congestion on the 427 approaching Pearson, the price stays the same. The only items that could add to your total are optional services such as a Meet and Greet at Pearson ($45), an en route stop, or if you request use of Highway 407 as a toll route. Those extras are disclosed before your trip, not added at the end.
There are four vehicle options for the LaSalle to Pearson route. The Luxury Sedan carries up to 3 passengers and is popular for solo and couple travel. The Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator SUV carries up to 6 passengers with generous luggage space it’s the most frequently booked option for families. The Mercedes Sprinter Van handles groups up to 14, ideal for corporate travel from Windsor-Essex. The Stretch Limousine accommodates up to 16 passengers and is regularly booked for wedding departures and special occasions. All four vehicles are available 24/7.
Yes. Real-time flight tracking is included in every booking at no extra charge. If your inbound flight into Pearson is delayed, we automatically adjust your pickup time without you needing to call. The driver monitors your flight number and adjusts their schedule accordingly. For pickups at Pearson Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 ahead of your drive back to LaSalle, we add 45 to 60 minutes of free wait time on international flights to account for customs and baggage claim. If the wait goes beyond the included free window, additional wait time is billed at $10 per 15 minutes.
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Toronto Airport Limo has been handling the LaSalle to Pearson run since 2009 through early morning pickups on Malden Road, group departures for Windsor-area corporations, and wedding parties heading out on Stretch Limousines. We know exactly where the 401 gets difficult and how to plan around it. Your flat rate is locked at booking, your driver is CPIC certified, and your flight is tracked in real time.