Airport Limo Detroit Flat Rate to Pearson
Cross-border flat rate limo service from Detroit to Toronto Pearson International Airport. No surge. No surprises. CPIC-certified drivers. HST and gratuity included.
Detroit, Ontario to Pearson
Most passengers booking from Detroit, Ontario time their pickup two to three hours before their preferred departure window from Pearson this is a cross-border run, and border wait times at Sarnia–Port Huron or Windsor–Detroit can add anywhere from fifteen minutes to over an hour depending on the day and the hour. Our drivers know this and build it in automatically. You can read more about us and how we plan cross-border runs the flat rate you lock in at booking does not move, no matter how long the border takes. When you step outside and the car is already there, that calm is deliberate. All four vehicle options Luxury Sedan for up to 3 passengers, Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator SUV for up to 6, Mercedes Sprinter Van for groups up to 14, Stretch Limousine for up to 16 or special occasions are maintained and ready on short notice, and you can view our fleet in detail before you decide. HST and 15% gratuity are included at booking. There is no meter running on the highway and nothing to calculate at drop-off.
Detroit, Ontario sits on the south shore of Lake St. Clair in Chatham-Kent County, roughly 360 km southwest of Toronto Pearson International Airport. The practical route east runs along Highway 401 the entire way pick up the 401 at Tilbury and drive it straight through Chatham, London, Woodstock, Cambridge, and Milton until the junction with Highway 427 north toward YYZ Terminal 1 or Terminal 3. The drive without complications takes between four and five hours. The 401 through London around the Wonderland Road interchange is consistently heavy from about 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., and the stretch from Milton to the 427 approaching Pearson can stack up badly mid-morning and mid-afternoon on weekdays. Highway 407 is available as a bypass around the most congested sections and, when the 401 is genuinely bad, the toll is worth it that charge is passed through directly and added to your booking. Our drivers serving the Detroit area have made this run hundreds of times and know when to stay on the 401 and when to peel off. This information is provided by the Toronto Airport Limo operations team, serving Detroit and the Greater Toronto Area since 2009. All city locations and regional service areas are listed at our locations page.
How Much Does Airport Limo from Detroit Cost?
All rates are flat. HST and 15% gratuity included. Price locked at booking nothing changes at drop-off.
Additional Charges and Fees
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Why Detroit Chooses Toronto Airport Limo
Flat Rate Guaranteed
The price you see when booking is the price you pay. Border delays, construction on the 401 through London, detours none of it changes your fare. Locked at booking, full stop.
CPIC Certified Drivers
Every driver on the Detroit–Pearson run carries CPIC criminal background clearance. Cross-border passengers expect verified, professional service. We provide exactly that.
Real-Time Flight Tracking
Your flight number goes into the system at booking. If your inbound connection runs late or Pearson issues a delay, your driver’s schedule adjusts automatically. No penalty, no rebooking calls.
24/7 Every Day, Every Season
Highway 401 between Detroit and Toronto gets severe in winter. Our drivers run this corridor in all conditions, year-round, with no blackout dates including Christmas and Easter holiday weeks when family travel peaks.
How Long Does Detroit, Ontario to Pearson Airport Take?

Route Details Detroit, ON to YYZ
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Scroll to read recent reviews from passengers on the Detroit–Pearson corridor.
I booked a sedan from Detroit for a 6 a.m. Pearson departure, which meant a pre-dawn pickup. The driver was parked in front of my house at 1:30 a.m. exactly no text saying “5 minutes away,” no call, just there. We crossed the border at Sarnia with almost no wait and made it to Terminal 1 with time to spare. Flat rate with no surprises at the end. This is the only way I travel to Pearson now.
Our group of five booked the Escalade for a family vacation flight out of Pearson. Coming from Detroit, the drive is long but the driver made it easy he knew exactly where the border line would move faster at that hour and the whole trip went smoothly. Everyone had room, the vehicle was clean and comfortable, and the price was exactly what we agreed to at booking.
My flight from Pearson arrived two hours late due to a delay in Frankfurt. I was bracing for an awkward conversation about rescheduling. Instead, my driver simply told me when I landed that he’d been tracking my flight the whole time and had adjusted. No extra charge, no attitude. The ride from Terminal 1 back to Detroit was calm and comfortable after a very long day.
We hired the Sprinter Van for a corporate group of eleven heading from Detroit, Ontario to Pearson for an international conference. The van was spotless, had enough luggage space for everyone’s bags, and the driver managed the border crossing paperwork questions professionally. Arrival at Terminal 3 was right on schedule. I’ve already put Toronto Airport Limo on our company’s approved vendor list.
I travel to Pearson from Detroit four or five times a year for business. The consistency is what keeps me coming back same level of service, same flat rate, same professionalism every time. The driver always knows whether to take the 407 bypass depending on what the 401 looks like that morning. It matters when you have a tight connection to make.
Booked the stretch limo for my daughter’s departure to study abroad eight family members wanted to see her off. The limo picked us all up in Detroit and drove us to Pearson Terminal 1 as a group. It was a special occasion and the vehicle matched the moment. Plenty of room, champagne glasses, and a driver who was patient with all our photos at the terminal. Worth every dollar.
The 401 through London was completely stopped the morning we drove to Pearson. The driver switched to the 402 connector and then cut back east without missing a beat I didn’t even realize there was a delay until he told me afterward that he’d added twenty minutes to our buffer. We still arrived on time. That kind of local knowledge is why I don’t use rideshare apps for this run.
I’ve used Toronto Airport Limo three times from Detroit, Ontario and each experience has been exactly the same: professional, on time, flat rate as quoted. The sedan is comfortable for a solo or couple travelling light. The driver on my last trip had a phone charger ready without me asking. Small thing, long trip it matters.
We were a family of six with four large suitcases flying out of Pearson for a two-week trip. The Navigator SUV had room for everything. The driver was at our door in Detroit at 4 a.m. sharp, quiet and efficient. The border was quick that morning. By the time we reached Pearson, the kids had dozed off and we checked in relaxed. Cannot overstate how much easier this made the start of our holiday.
My flight was diverted from Toronto to Hamilton due to weather, and I needed ground transport to get back to Detroit. I called Toronto Airport Limo at 11 p.m. and they had a driver to John C. Munro Airport within the hour. It was not a standard Pearson run but they handled it without hesitation. The reliability in an irregular situation is what you remember.
Used the service for my parents who don’t speak much English and were nervous about navigating Pearson on their own. The Meet and Greet option gave them someone at the arrivals door holding a sign, loading their bags, and getting them into the car with no confusion. They arrived back in Detroit relaxed and impressed. Worth every cent of the meet and greet fee.
Third year running I’ve used Toronto Airport Limo for my annual business trip from Detroit. The rate is consistent, the vehicle is always clean, and the driver has always been at my door before I’ve put my shoes on. For a 360 km drive to Pearson, knowing everything is handled lets me focus on work during the ride instead of watching the meter climb.
Booked the Sprinter Van to bring twelve people from Detroit to Pearson for a destination wedding party. Everyone had luggage and some had garment bags. The driver loaded everything, kept the van at a comfortable temperature the whole way, and we arrived at Terminal 3 with enough time for a proper sendoff coffee. Not one complaint from twelve very different people. That says everything.
Detroit Airport Limo Common Questions
The Luxury Sedan from Detroit to Pearson is $995 flat rate, HST and 15% gratuity included. The Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator SUV is $1,200. The Mercedes Sprinter Van for larger groups is $1,400. The Stretch Limousine for up to 16 passengers or special occasions is $1,750. All prices are locked at booking nothing is added at drop-off. Additional fees such as the airport pickup surcharge and any Highway 407 tolls are disclosed at booking, not charged as surprises.
The drive is approximately 360 km along Highway 401 East and typically takes four to five hours under normal conditions. Weekday morning departures that push through London between 7 and 9 a.m. can add 20 to 40 minutes, and the 401 west of Pearson toward Milton and the 427 junction is often slow from 8 a.m. onward. Border crossings at Sarnia–Port Huron vary quiet early mornings can be 10 minutes, busy weekend afternoons can reach 90 minutes. Our drivers plan accordingly and will use Highway 407 as a bypass when the 401 through Mississauga is stacking up.
Yes. The price quoted at booking is the price charged. Border delays, highway construction, weather-related detours, or extra time on the 401 through London do not change your fare. Highway 407 tolls are the one passthrough that can vary and are disclosed upfront if the driver uses the 407 to keep you on schedule, that cost is added transparently. HST and 15% gratuity are already included in the flat rate. There is no meter, no surge, and no renegotiation at drop-off.
Six passengers fit comfortably in the Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator SUV at $1,200. If your group is travelling with oversized luggage four or more large checked bags plus carry-ons the Mercedes Sprinter Van at $1,400 gives you significantly more cargo space and everyone has room to stretch out on a four-to-five-hour drive. For groups of seven or more, the Sprinter is the right choice. You can view all vehicle capacities and photos on the fleet page before booking.
Yes. Your flight number is recorded at booking. Our dispatch tracks your arrival in real time. If your inbound flight is delayed whether by 30 minutes or three hours your driver adjusts pickup timing automatically. You do not need to call or text. There is no late fee or rebooking charge for flight delays. For Pearson arrivals, the driver monitors the gate and baggage claim and waits at arrivals with a name sign when the Meet and Greet option is selected.
Toronto Airport Limo has been running the Detroit, Ontario to Pearson corridor since 2009. CPIC-certified drivers, flat rates that don’t move, and vehicles ready around the clock this is a long drive and it deserves professional handling from the first minute to the last.
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Last Updated: May 2026 · This information is provided by the Toronto Airport Limo operations team, serving Detroit and the Greater Toronto Area since 2009.