How Much Does Airport Limo from Burlington to Pearson Cost

Airport limo from Burlington to Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ) is a flat-rate, pre-booked ride. You get a sedan, SUV, or van. It picks you up at your Burlington front door. It drops you right at Terminal 1 or Terminal 3. HST and gratuity are already in the quoted price. Toronto Airport Limo charges a flat rate starting at about $85 to $95 for a sedan. The exact price depends on your Burlington postal code. Check out our fleet to pick the right vehicle for your group. Our services page covers every detail of what comes with your ride. The price stays the same whether traffic is bad on the QEW or you are rolling through at 2 a.m. on a Tuesday.
Burlington sits about 55 to 65 kilometres from YYZ. We measure that from the core near Brant Street and Lakeshore Road. That distance, plus a driver who tracks your flight, is why the flat rate is worth looking at honestly. This post tells you exactly what you pay. It shows what pushes the price up or down. It also tells you where the cheaper options let you down on this specific route. Our Burlington airport limo service has run this road since 2009. We know every delay pattern on it.
What Is the Actual Flat Rate from Burlington to Pearson Airport?
A sedan from Burlington to YYZ costs $85 to $95. That covers one driver, one vehicle, and up to three passengers with normal luggage. An SUV fits up to six passengers. It runs $105 to $120, depending on your pickup address. A van for up to 14 passengers runs $140 to $165. These are the real numbers for the Burlington route in 2026. No bait-and-switch starting rates here.
A few things can move the price up or down. Your pickup postal code matters. A pickup near Appleby Line and Dundas Street adds a few kilometres compared to one near the QEW and Brant Street. That difference is usually $5 to $10. Time of day does not change the flat rate on this route. A 4 a.m. pickup costs the same as a midday run. That is one real advantage over ride-share. Uber charges surge prices in the early morning. Most flights out of YYZ leave early in the morning. So that gap matters.
HST is already in the quoted price. So is gratuity. You will not see a 13% tax added at checkout. There is no screen asking you to tip at the end of the ride. The number you see when you get a quote is the number you pay. Full stop.
A flat-rate Burlington to Pearson sedan limo starts at $85 to $95. HST and gratuity are already included. The price never changes, no matter the traffic or your departure time.
One more thing worth knowing. The Burlington to YYZ route runs along the QEW and Highway 427. Our drivers watch real-time traffic starting two hours before your pickup. If a crash on the QEW near Mississauga pushes travel time past 90 minutes, the driver leaves earlier. That traffic check is built into the service. It costs nothing extra.
How Does the Flat Rate Compare to Uber, Taxi, and Driving Yourself?

This is where honest numbers matter. There are four real ways to get from Burlington to Pearson. A flat-rate limo. Uber or Lyft. A taxi. Driving yourself. Each one has a real cost and a real risk. Here is how they line up.
| Option | Typical Cost (2026) | Surge Risk | Flight Monitoring | Fixed Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flat-Rate Limo | $85 to $95 (sedan) | None | Yes | Yes |
| Uber / Lyft | $65 to $130+ | High (early AM) | No | No |
| Burlington Taxi | $90 to $110 | Low | No | No |
| Drive and Park | $110 to $160+ | None | No | No |
Uber looks cheaper on paper. But check the real cost on a weekday at 4:30 a.m. from Burlington. Surge pricing regularly pushes that fare to $110 to $130 during pre-dawn airport runs in the GTA. There is also no driver waiting for you. You open the app in your driveway at 4:25 a.m. and hope someone is nearby. On a cold January morning in Burlington, that is a real gamble.
A Burlington taxi is close in base price but runs on a meter. A slowdown on the QEW near Mississauga Valley Boulevard costs you money. The meter keeps running. A limo flat rate does not move.
Driving yourself to YYZ and parking looks cheap on a short trip. A two-day trip runs about $50 to $60 in parking alone. A week-long trip is a common Burlington scenario. A lot of people here fly to Europe or the UK through Terminal 1. That week in the lot runs $110 to $160 or more, depending on where you park. Add $15 to $20 in gas and tolls. You have already passed the limo fare. And your car sits in an outdoor lot for seven days. That parking trap catches a lot of Burlington travellers every year. I have seen it many times.
Driving yourself to Pearson and parking for seven days typically costs $125 to $180 in parking and fuel alone. A flat-rate limo runs $85 to $95. No parking fees. No return trip to worry about.
What Does the Burlington to Pearson Limo Price Actually Include?
A flat rate is only a good deal if you know what comes with it. On this route, the price covers a lot that people do not expect when they first compare it to a taxi or Uber.
- A pre-assigned, CPIC-certified driver confirmed 24 hours before pickup
- Real-time flight tracking. If your flight gets moved, the driver shifts the pickup time at no charge
- Door-to-door service from your Burlington address. The driver comes to your front door, not a nearby corner
- Meet and greet at Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 on return trips, with flight delay tracking included
- Help loading luggage. This matters for families with car seats, big bags, or golf equipment
- HST and gratuity already in the price. No surprises at checkout or at the end of the ride
- A clean, late-model vehicle kept to commercial fleet standards
Our drivers know this route well. The standard outbound path goes north on Brant Street or Appleby Line to the QEW. Then east through Oakville and Mississauga. Then north on Highway 427 to Airport Road. When traffic is bad between Oakville and Port Credit from 7 to 9 a.m., the driver may take Highway 403 east through Mississauga and pick up 427 from there. A GPS app does not make that call on its own. Experience does.
For groups, the value gets even clearer. Four people sharing an SUV at about $110 to $120 works out to about $28 per person. At that rate, the limo is cheaper per person than a solo Uber on a surging morning. Want to lock in a price now? You can book your airport limo online and get a confirmed flat rate for your Burlington address in under two minutes.
Are There Any Extra Charges on the Burlington to YYZ Route?

Flat rate means flat rate. There are no fuel surcharges added at checkout. There are no late-night fees for 3 a.m. or 4 a.m. pickups. Those early pickups are common for Burlington residents catching transatlantic or transpacific flights out of Terminal 1. There are no highway toll add-ons either. The route uses the 427 and sometimes the 403. None of that hits your bill.
The only case where an extra charge applies is a no-show or a very late cancellation. If you cancel less than 24 hours before pickup, a cancellation fee applies. The driver has already been assigned. In many cases, they have already shifted their whole day around your departure window. The full cancellation details are in the FAQ below.
Baby seats and booster seats can be added at no extra charge. Just ask when you book and give at least 24 hours notice. This is a practical detail for Burlington families. Return trips from Pearson often need car seats too. Our drivers handle both legs.
A common question is whether picking up a second person along the way changes the price. It does add a small amount. An Oakville pickup on the way to YYZ adds about $15 to $20 to the Burlington base rate. A Milton stop takes the vehicle off the main QEW path, so it adds a bit more. Either way, the extra charge is confirmed at booking. You know the total before anyone gets in the car.
There are zero fuel surcharges, zero late-night fees, and zero highway toll add-ons on the Burlington to Pearson flat rate. The only possible extra is a cancellation fee if you cancel within 24 hours of pickup.
When Is a Burlington Airport Limo Worth the Price and When Is It Not?
We have run this route since 2009. Here is an honest answer.
The flat-rate limo earns its price on early-morning departures. It earns it on long trips where parking costs add up. It earns it for groups of three or more. And it earns it any time a missed flight would cost hundreds or thousands in rebooking fees. Burlington to Pearson in light traffic takes about 45 to 55 minutes. In morning rush, that stretches to 75 minutes or more. A pre-assigned driver who leaves your home with the right buffer is a real safeguard. Not a luxury add-on.
It is also worth it for business travellers who want to work or rest on the way. The QEW has enough traffic during peak hours that driving yourself is genuinely tiring. Arriving at Pearson already calm matters when you have a tight connection or a meeting waiting at the other end.
When is the limo not the right call? A solo midday trip on a Tuesday in October. Traffic is light. No surge on ride-share. You are checking one bag. That is the window where Uber competes most directly. If you get a $72 Uber quote on a calm afternoon, the $85 flat-rate limo saves you nothing dramatic. You are paying $13 more for the assigned driver, the confirmed booking, and the peace of mind. Whether that trade is worth it comes down to how much you value a sure thing.
Outside that narrow midday window, the flat rate wins. Burlington’s early-morning traffic on the QEW corridor is real. Surge pricing on ride-share during those hours is real. And the true cost of parking for trips longer than two days pushes the limo into clear value territory for most people on this route.
Frequently Asked Questions About Burlington to Pearson Airport Limo Cost
A sedan for up to 3 passengers runs $85 to $95 from most Burlington postal codes. An SUV for up to 6 passengers runs $105 to $120. A van for up to 14 passengers runs $140 to $165. All prices include HST and gratuity. Pickups from areas like Alton Village or Millcroft may sit at the top of those ranges. The extra kilometres before reaching the QEW account for that. You get a confirmed flat price at booking, not a guess.
On a calm midday run, Uber can be $10 to $15 cheaper than the limo flat rate. On early-morning trips, which are most Burlington departures to Pearson, Uber surge pricing regularly closes that gap. The total often hits $110 to $130 or more. The limo rate never surges. The limo also assigns a driver 24 hours before pickup. Uber gives you no driver until you tap the app. On a dark January morning at 4 a.m. in Burlington, that is a real difference in reliability.
We accept Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. You can pay online at the time of booking through our secure booking page. Cash payment to the driver is also fine. Burlington-based businesses that book often can set up a corporate account with monthly invoicing. The full amount, including HST and gratuity, is settled at booking or at the time of travel. There are no credit card surcharges on this route.
Cancel more than 24 hours before your scheduled Burlington pickup and you get a full refund. Cancel within 24 hours and a cancellation fee applies. The driver has already been assigned and planned their day around your pickup. Schedule changes, like moving a 5 a.m. pickup to 6 a.m., are fine at no charge with reasonable notice. On return trips, if your inbound flight to Pearson is delayed, the driver shifts the pickup window at no extra cost. You do not need to call. It is handled automatically.
We cover all of Burlington. That includes downtown near Brant Street and Lakeshore Road, Alton Village near Appleby Line and Dundas, and the Millcroft and Headon Forest areas. We also serve nearby communities like Milton, Waterdown, and Flamborough. Those addresses sit outside Burlington proper, so the fare quote will be slightly different. The service covers the whole Greater Toronto Area. A Burlington outbound trip can include an Oakville or Mississauga pickup stop if your travel group is split across locations. The fare for any multi-stop pickup is confirmed at booking.
Book Your Toronto Airport Limo Now
Burlington residents get a flat-rate sedan to Pearson starting at $85. Confirmed price. No surge. No parking fees. A CPIC-certified driver at your front door. Call +1(877)335-5304 or book below.
285 Shuter St Ap 105, Toronto ON M5A 1W5
Phone: +1(877)335-5304
Email: info@torontoairportlimo.net
24/7 Service | Last Updated: June 2026
Planning a trip from a nearby area? Read our guide on Burlington to Toronto Pearson Airport Limo: Flat Rate Explained for routes and rates from Burlington.
