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Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport offers access to various cities including Quebec City which can be reached via Highway 20 East, Ottawa, which can be reached via Highway 417 West, Toronto, which can be reached via Highway 401 West, and Boston, which can be reached via Interstate 93 South.
Airlines like Air Canada and WestJet offer services for passengers with disabilities or special needs, which may include assistance with mobility, wheelchair services, boarding, and deplaning. It's recommended to check with your airline directly for information on their accessibility services and to make arrangements in advance of your flight.
The lost and found department at Toronto Pearson Airport is located in Terminal 1, at ground level between doors R and S. The office is open from Monday to Sunday, and found items are typically kept for 30 days. If you have lost an item at the airport, it's recommended to contact the lost and found office directly to inquire about your item and to make arrangements to retrieve it if it's been found.
Air Canada or Air Transat offer scheduled and charter air services to Montreal from Toronto and both have taken steps towards sustainability in recent years, such as investing in more fuel-efficient aircraft and reducing plastic waste on flights.
Pets may be allowed within the airport terminals, but they must be caged or on a leash. However, we recommend that you first contact your airline for details about travelling with your furry friend and the applicable costs. There is a pet-relieving designated area located outside the terminal hall next to the multi-story parking facility. If you travel with your pet as cargo on your return trip, you should collect them from the airline's cargo area.
If you opt to access Downtown Montreal using public transport, you can board the 747 bus that operates 24 hours a day, connecting the airport to Downtown Montreal. The journey takes between 45-70min, depending on the traffic. You can also get to the city centre by train. Free minibus services are located at the airport, ready to ferry travellers to VIA Railway Station, where they can find inter-city trains linking the flight hub to the city centre.
The airport has a pickup area for arriving travelers who expect greeters. It's worth noting that the pickup zone is divided into five sections: A, B, C, D, and E. Each section is designated for specific types of pickup services, from Uber and taxis to shuttles. To make your pickup as easy and quick as possible, it would help to inform your greeter of the exact pickup zone that you'll be waiting for them. Remember, your chauffeur can only stop during the moment of pickup.
Visitors who've arrived at the airport can rent a car from one of the rental car desks located in the Arrival Hall. These include Avis, Alamo, Enterprise, National, Thrifty, Budget, Hertz, and Discount Rent-A-Car. Alternatively, you can book online to make the pickup process much faster.
The duration of a direct flight to Montreal from Toronto Pearson Airport is typically 1h 10m. The journey crosses a distance of 812 km.
There are usually 197 direct flights each day leaving Toronto Pearson Airport in the direction of Montreal, for a total of 1,384 flights weekly.
In the past 3 days, the cheapest one-way tickets to Montreal from Toronto Pearson Airport were found on Air Transat (C$ 112) and Porter Airlines (C$ 130), and the lowest round-trip tickets were found on Air Canada (C$ 268) and Porter Airlines (C$ 270).
The airlines most regularly connecting Toronto Pearson Airport to Montreal are Air Canada (49 flights per day), Austrian Airlines (17 flights per day), and Aer Lingus (12 flights per day).
If your flying dates are flexible, you should consider flying to Montreal on a Tuesday, as we generally find the cheapest rates on that day for this route. On the other hand, Saturday is the most expensive day to fly from Toronto Pearson Airport to Montreal. For your return ticket, we recommend flying on a Friday and avoiding Mondays for the best deals.
The earliest flight leaves Toronto Pearson Airport at 12:30 am and lands in Montreal at 1:43 am.
The last flight leaves Toronto Pearson Airport at 11:30 pm and lands in Montreal at 12:50 am.
All the following airlines operate direct flights between Toronto Pearson Airport and Montreal: Air Canada, Azul, Air France, Avianca, EVA Air, Cathay Pacific, Delta, Aer Lingus, Emirates, Etihad Airways, GOL, Korean Air, KLM, Lufthansa, LOT, SWISS, Egypt Air, Austrian Airlines, Asiana Airlines, Porter Airlines, Royal Jordanian, Azores Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Air Transat, and WestJet.
KLM, Air Canada, and Lufthansa offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the Toronto Pearson Airport to Montreal flight route.
The Boeing 777-300ER is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Toronto Pearson Airport to Montreal flight route.
Star Alliance, SkyTeam, and oneworld are the airline alliances operating flights between Toronto Pearson Airport and Montreal, with Star Alliance being the most commonly used for this route.
There are direct flights from Toronto Pearson Airport to Montreal on a daily basis.
The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Toronto to Montreal are Porter Airlines and WestJet. With an average price for the route of C$ 289 and an overall rating of 7.7, Porter Airlines is the most popular choice. WestJet is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of C$ 213 and an overall rating of 7.7.
Air Canada, Air Transat and Austrian Airlines have all waived their change and cancellation fees on flights from Toronto Pearson Intl to Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl. Confirm policies on booking site.
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 Toronto Pearson Airport to Montreal.
KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Montreal from Toronto Pearson Airport is likely to change within 7 days, so travellers know whether to wait or book now.
Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Montreal with an airline and back to Toronto Pearson Airport with another airline.
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 Montreal from Toronto Pearson Airport up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.
Flight booked from Montreal via Toronto to Huatulco. Toronto to Huatulco flight was cancelled, lost one day of vacation in Toronto waiting for next flight. Flight from Huatulco to Toronto delayed, missed connection to Montreal. Westjet counter closed. No hotel, no connection flight for 4 days to Montreal to finish the journey. I shall go to Small Claims Court to get compensation for all these troubles. Westjet never again.
Flight booked from Montreal via Toronto to Huatulco. Toronto to Huatulco flight was cancelled, lost one day of vacation in Toronto waiting for next flight. Flight from Huatulco to Toronto delayed, missed connection to Montreal. Westjet counter closed. No hotel, no connection flight for 4 days to Montreal to finish the journey. I shall go to Small Claims Court to get compensation for all these troubles. Westjet never again.
Flight from Toronto was cancelled. Put me on next flight an hour later. That flight was delayed, putting me in jeopardy of missing my connecting flight to Morocco in Montreal. They pulled me out of line and got me onto another flight to Montreal. We arrived in Montreal. It then had to wait 20 min on the tarmac because the gate wasn’t ready for us. Ran to catch the Morocco flight. Made it as they were boarding, only having to wait 90 minutes for further delays in leaving Montreal (baggage issues, “technical” issues). Arrived in Morocco over an hour late and almost missed my first meeting in Tanger. This trip had to be rebooked already from the end of August because the flight from Toronto to Montreal was also cancelled back then, forcing me to miss my flight to Morocco.
Not sure why our chosen seats got changed without notice and my husband and I were assigned seats ten rows and the whole width of the plane apart. But we were able to get this changed thanks to two helpful gate agents in Toronto and Montreal.
Delayed flight, then we got stuck in the queue to the runway, which could be prevented if flight was not delayed.
Flight was delayed due to rain/storms. But then the incoming plane was diverted to another city to refuel, instead of coming to Toronto. The next available flight was not for 2.5 hours later, forcing me to miss my connecting flight to Casablanca in Montreal. Other flights to get me to Casablanca would result in me missing over 1/2 of my scheduled meetings. I had to rebook the entire trip to September. Not surprisingly, I just read an article that Canada has one of worst on-time departure records in the G7. Little improvements over the past year. Another Liberal failure...
The stewardess in charge was fabulous and attentive to my wife's needs. Luggage took too long to get from plane to carousel. Luggage area was total chaos in Montreal..
I like their overall services however I didn’t get my preferred food as it was finished.
There was NO flight from Toronto to Montreal- we flew directly from Toronto to Lisbon
Long wait for baggage check in with only one on site attendant.
The worst airlines I have seen in my life they don’t respect anyone they don’t care about anyone they lost our luggage and no one is responding. We waited for five hours to get our luggage back.🤬🤬🤬👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
Great staff. Cramped seating for someone 5 feet, 2 inches and average weight. So if you're tall or heavy -- good luck. Even if you wait until the 24 hour checkin time, you still charge for seating. Really? So either it is a less-than-pleasant experience or pay the price of a "big name" airline. And if I'm going to pay their prices, why would I fly in your cramped seat? So, in the end, you want to give less comfort for the same prices as Air Canada. Go figure.
The airplane smokes and they think it's normal.... this is sign of deterioration
Flair aircraft smokes before takeoff... and this seem normal to air hostess..... smoking aircraft is not a good sign of safety
Flair’s customer service isn’t helpful at all and their refund is a scam
Everything was great. Got out 5 minutes early and had a nap on the overnight flight.
Wifi was down on this flight but I had a movie downloaded.
Horrific airline. This trip didn't even happen!! We got to the airport and were told at check-in that our tickets were canceled WITHOUT NOTICE! I begged the agents for more info and was told we were blacklisted for using a fraudulent credit card. The card was debit and the funds were already taken out! The desk agents all left, and we were left with zero solution. We had to book another flight with a different airline which cost us $2300 in addition to the $550 Flair already took from us. I have been on the line for 30 minutes to speak to an agent. Does not look promising. AVOID FLAIR AT ALL COSTS.
They make you pay for everything:- hand carriage, seat, check-in and don't even offer you a cup of water! It turnout much more expensive than AC !
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