Airport Limo Toronto — Flat Rate to Pearson
From downtown Toronto to YYZ Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 — reliable, flat-rate limo service with CPIC-certified drivers, real-time flight tracking, and zero surprises at drop-off. Sedan from $85, HST and 15% gratuity already included.
Toronto to Pearson — The Route We Know Cold
Toronto is one of North America’s great travel cities — a global business hub, a major destination for international visitors, and home to millions of residents who pass through Pearson International Airport every year. The city generates every kind of airport transfer demand there is: a solo executive from the Financial District on a 6 a.m. Air Canada flight, a family of five from Bloor West Village heading to a summer vacation, a Bay Street corporate group that needs a Mercedes Sprinter Van for 14 people rather than four separate taxis. Toronto Airport Limo has been serving all of it since 2009. Whether you need a quiet Luxury Sedan for up to 3 passengers, a Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator SUV for up to 6, a Sprinter Van that fits the whole team with all luggage, or a Stretch Limousine for a special occasion departure — browse our fleet to find the right vehicle for your trip. Every fare is a single flat rate, HST and 15% gratuity already included, locked the moment you book. No meter running in traffic. No surge because of rain. No questions at the curb.
Most Toronto rides to Pearson International Airport run roughly 28 to 38 km depending on your starting neighbourhood. From downtown’s Financial District near King and Bay, you’re looking at about 30 km via the Gardiner Expressway westbound to Highway 427 north — a route that typically takes 25 to 35 minutes in light traffic. Rush hour on the Gardiner between 7 and 9 a.m. or 4 and 6 p.m. can add 20 minutes or more, and a Leafs or Raptors game night near the ACC makes the Gardiner a mess even on a Tuesday.
If you’re coming from Midtown Toronto — say, near Yonge and Eglinton — we’ll typically take the Allen Road north to Highway 401 westbound, then down 427 to Airport Road. From the Annex or Bloor-Yorkville, the Spadina Expressway extension to the 401 is usually the cleanest shot. For clients in Liberty Village or the Junction, the 427 north off Bloor Street West is the most direct line. We know these variations because we drive them every single day.
Toronto is home to more than 2.9 million people and anchors a metro area of 6.7 million. The city’s economy is driven by the Financial District, the MaRS Discovery District, the CAMH and University Health Network hospital complex, the University of Toronto, and major corporate headquarters along Bay Street and the 401 corridor at North York. Whether you’re flying out of Terminal 1 for an Air Canada or WestJet flight, or out of Terminal 3 for international carriers, we confirm your terminal at booking. We confirm your terminal at booking.
This information is provided by the Toronto Airport Limo operations team, serving Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area since 2009.
How Much Does Airport Limo from Toronto Cost?
Every fare below is a flat rate — HST and 15% gratuity are already included. The number you see is the number you pay. No meter running in traffic. No surge pricing because there’s a storm. No surprises at the curb.
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Why Toronto Chooses Toronto Airport Limo
The 401 backed up at the 427 interchange again? Doesn’t matter. Your rate never changes from what you booked. We’ve been doing flat-rate fares on the Toronto–Pearson corridor since 2009, and we’ve never added a traffic surcharge.
Every driver passes a Canadian Police Information Centre background check before their first trip. For corporate clients at Toronto’s Bay Street law and finance firms, this isn’t optional — it’s required. We take it seriously.
We monitor your incoming flight number right up to touchdown. Your driver adjusts departure time automatically — whether your Air Canada flight is 20 minutes early or stuck over the Atlantic for an hour. For Toronto pickups specifically, this matters most on early-morning Porter or Flair departures where door-to-door timing is tight.
3:45 a.m. pickup before a 6 a.m. Air Canada Aeroplan redemption? Christmas morning when every other service goes dark? Our dispatch runs around the clock, 365 days. If you need to reach us, a real person answers — not a voicemail.
How Long Does Toronto to Pearson Airport Take?
Midtown (Yonge-Eglinton): Allen Rd → Hwy 401 west → 427 north.
Annex / Bloor-Yorkville: Spadina Expressway → 401 west → 427 north.
Liberty Village / Junction: Bloor St W → 427 north direct.
Standard weekday daytime: 30–40 minutes.
Peak rush hour (7–9 a.m. / 4–6 p.m.): 45–60 minutes. We always build buffer time into your pickup schedule.
Terminal 3: American Airlines, Delta, international charter carriers.
We confirm your terminal at booking and drop you at the correct departures level door.
Also Serving the Greater Toronto Area
Toronto connects directly to many communities across the GTA. Explore our airport limo service in neighbouring areas — all with the same flat rate and CPIC-certified drivers.
What Toronto Passengers Say About Toronto Airport Limo
I’ve been using Toronto Airport Limo for every business trip out of Pearson for three years now. The pickup from my condo near King West is always precise — driver is waiting in the lobby, luggage goes in, and we’re on the Gardiner before I’ve put my phone away. The flat rate means I can expense it without any awkward conversations about surge pricing.
My flight from London Heathrow was delayed by nearly two hours and I was honestly dreading the chaos. But when I landed at Terminal 1, my driver was already there holding a sign — he’d been tracking the flight the whole time and adjusted his arrival automatically. In Toronto after midnight with luggage and jet lag, that kind of reliability is everything.
We booked the Sprinter Van for our whole team flying out from our Bay Street office — 11 people, full luggage, heading to a conference in Chicago. One vehicle, one flat rate, all of us together. The driver navigated the Financial District pickup and the Gardiner without breaking a sweat and had us at Terminal 1 with 90 minutes to spare. Will use for every group trip.
I’m a Toronto-based consultant who travels to YYZ at least twice a month. The early morning pickups — I’m talking 4 a.m. from the Annex — are consistently on time. I’ve never once had to wait outside wondering if someone was coming. The Cadillac Escalade is spotless every time and the drivers are genuinely professional and quiet when you need to prep for a call.
We used the stretch limo for my parents’ 40th anniversary — a surprise sendoff to the airport for a trip to Italy. From Rosedale to Terminal 1, the whole experience was exactly what the occasion deserved. The vehicle was immaculate, the driver was courteous and discreet, and my parents still talk about it. Worth every penny.
I had an early morning departure — 5:30 a.m. Air Canada flight — and I was genuinely nervous about cab apps being unreliable at that hour. Called Toronto Airport Limo the night before and they had a sedan at my Liberty Village address at 3:45 a.m. sharp. Smooth drive down the empty Gardiner, dropped at Terminal 1 departures in 25 minutes flat. Exactly what I needed.
The flat rate guarantee is real. There was a major accident on the 427 and we sat in traffic for nearly 30 minutes. Not one word about a surcharge or an adjusted fare — the price I booked was the price I paid. That kind of integrity is rare. I’ve recommended this company to everyone in my Toronto office.
As someone who works in healthcare administration at University Health Network in Toronto, I travel to conferences quarterly. The CPIC-certified driver requirement matters to me — it’s consistent with the standards we hold ourselves to. Every driver I’ve had has been professional, punctual, and well-presented. Top marks every time.
I flew in late on a WestJet connection and the baggage carousel broke down — over an hour at Terminal 3 waiting for my bags. I was dreading calling my driver. When I finally got out and texted him, he’d been parked calmly the whole time. No attitude, no extra charges, just a clean Navigator and a quiet professional drive back into Toronto. Outstanding service.
We take family vacations out of Pearson every summer — two adults, three kids, a mountain of luggage. The Sprinter Van is the only vehicle that actually fits us comfortably. Booking is easy, the online form is clear, and the price is always exactly what it shows. From our Bloor West Village home to the airport in 35 minutes — better than any other option we’ve tried.
I relocated to Toronto from Vancouver last year and was looking for a dependable airport transfer company for my frequent travel back home. Toronto Airport Limo has been perfect — easy online booking, great confirmation emails, and the drivers always know exactly which terminal I need. I book the Sedan and it’s always the same professional quality.
I had a tight connection — less than 2 hours at Pearson — and my first flight landed late. The driver was at the arrivals door within minutes, knew exactly which terminal my next departure was at, and got me there in time. No panic, no drama. If you’re doing a same-day connection in Toronto and need a ground transfer, this is the only service I trust.
Toronto Airport Limo — Common Questions
Toronto Airport Limo has operated the Toronto–Pearson corridor since 2009. Our drivers know the Gardiner, the 427 interchange, and every alternate route around rush-hour gridlock. Flat rate, CPIC-certified, real-time flight tracking — book online in two minutes or call our 24/7 dispatch directly.
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Last Updated: May 2026