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Find cheap flights from Toronto to Sweden from C$ 427

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Stockholm
Stockholm1 stopC$ 448
Gothenburg
Gothenburg1 stopC$ 1,107
Umeå
Umeå2 stopsC$ 1,058

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FAQs - booking Sweden flights

  • Should I get a visa before a flight from Toronto to Sweden?

    As a Schengen area nation, Sweden allows visa-free travel for Canadian citizens, permitting stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. This duration includes visits to any Schengen country. For extended stays, a visa is required before traveling.

  • What car seat laws should I know about for my kids when traveling to Sweden?

    When driving in motor vehicles in Sweden, children up to the age of 15 months need to travel in a rear-facing car seat, and then up to the age of four, they must travel in a forward-facing car seat. After that, kids up to six years old need to travel in a booster seat, and then up to 12 years old, they must travel in a booster cushion.

  • What are some of the benefits of upgrading to business class for international flights on Air Canada?

    Choosing business class for Air Canada flights from Toronto to Sweden offers a heightened travel experience. Passengers enjoy spacious seating, enhanced privacy, and increased comfort for a relaxed journey. Streamlined processes like priority check-in and boarding complement the in-flight experience with gourmet dining and a curated selection of beverages. Additional amenities and attentive service create an indulgent atmosphere, making Air Canada's business class an appealing choice for travelers seeking comfort and sophistication on their journey to Sweden.

  • What makes a good airline choice if I'm looking for specialized meals because I have a limited diet?

    Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) prioritizes passenger well-being by offering specialized meals for those with limited diets. Travelers can request a variety of options, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or nut-free meals, when booking their SAS flights. The airline ensures a thoughtful and accommodating approach to diverse dietary needs, providing passengers with a comfortable and satisfying dining experience tailored to their specific requirements during their journey. This commitment reflects SAS's dedication to passenger satisfaction and inclusivity in their in-flight services.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Toronto to Sweden?

    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 to Sweden.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Toronto to Sweden?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Sweden from Toronto is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Toronto to Sweden?

    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 Sweden with an airline and back to Toronto with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Toronto to Sweden?

    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 Sweden from Toronto up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to Sweden

  • Morning departure is around 33% cheaper than an evening flight, on average*.
  • One of the most popular cities to visit in Sweden is Stockholm. If you plan on traveling from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), your best option is to take a one-stop flight on Air Canada that has a layover at Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL). From YUL, you will continue on to Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN).
  • When flying from Toronto to Sweden, you can choose from two airports. Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) is centrally located, serving primarily domestic flights. Toronto Pearson International Airport, larger and northwest of downtown, accommodates a broader range of domestic and international flights with extensive facilities.
  • If your final destination in Sweden is Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport (GOT), one of the best flight routes is to take the one-stop flight offered by SAS that departs from Toronto Pearson International Airport and has a stop at Kastrup Copenhagen Airport (CPH).
  • If part of your trip to Sweden includes a flight on KLM from Toronto Pearson International Airport, you can wait for your flight at the KLM Crown Lounge, which is in the international section of Terminal 3. You may need to pay an entrance fee, depending on your ticket.
  • Toronto travelers to Malmö Airport (MMX) from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport can take a two-stop flight that utilizes Air Canada and SAS and has layovers at Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport and Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
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*Average of the lowest prices shown in KAYAK’s search results for departures within the next 30 days

Top 5 airlines serving from Toronto to Sweden

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Toronto to Sweden? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
7.4
Scandinavian AirlinesOverall score based on 1429 reviews
6.7Entertainment
7.3Comfort
8.1Crew
7.7Boarding
6.8Food
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Much better, not their fault but my plane was so delayed causing me to have to take this airline rather than my earlier connecting flight

6.0 GoodAnonymous, Apr. 2024CPH - AMS
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Much better, not their fault but my plane was so delayed causing me to have to take this airline rather than my earlier connecting flight

This was my first time flying SAS and used them for 4 flights. The crews, flight and communication was outstanding. I flew premium economy and was extremely impressed by their SAS lounges. I will 100% ise SAS again. Everyone was so pleasant!

I had economy plus and it’s definitely worth the price. The seats are so comfortable, so much space, great large TV screens, and you get fed often. Really decent food (although other fish was overcooked.) They do need better movie choices. The crew is the best. Super friendly and accommodating. So much better than most American run Airlines.

The flight was on time and loading was fine. I really disliked that all drinks other than coffee or tea had a cost. Deplaning was also an issue as people did not wait for those in front of them to get out before they pushed forward

I paid for wifi and it worked about a total of 5 min. Feel ripped off

I couldn’t make it to the airport for my original flight due to bad weather; roads were shut down, buses and trains were closed. Since the plane wasn’t cancelled, I still had to pay $720 to change my ticket.

Overall, this flight team did a fantastic job. They came often with the water, coffee and tea. There was no meal choice in coach, but the lasagna lunch was decent. The sandwich snack just before landing was tasty. The baggage bins were large, so no trouble holding carry on luggage.

Good friendly service and food - The seats in business class are old, too hard and not very comfortable.

Old plane with terrible business class seats - good food and service. Boarding was a joke with business class boarding last.

The flight was cancelled early on and messed up the whole vacation and hard to get a refund from Kayak as they owned the ticket and of course they did not believe that SAS cancelled the ticket. Definite bad side to third party. SAS had rescheduled but overlapped the connecting flights. That did not work. Flight was cancelled long ago but Kayak still has it. Like it was taken? Bad IT ? Or all assumptions and no follow up which is the whole IT world. It needs to wake up and be more efficient. Especially as the world is going, there will be no freedom to do anything. And we will be living like the Middle Ages. Yeah, go read up on that while you still can.

did not get the seats we had specially paid for

This is a no frills airline. You cant expect much for the price. Low cost flight, clean, nice staff. That's all I need for the price. If you want more, book with another airline and pay more. For Europe trips, PLAY is the ONLY airline I use

Misleading instructions for check in. Although I did virtual check in and was instructed to head to security, once I was at security, they told me to go back to Play ticket counter and get paper tickets. Also, beware that Play doesn’t participate in TSA PreCheck. I didn’t know that, despite entering PreCheck info when I purchased the tickets. I wasted time in the TSA PreCheck line as well. So we had two setbacks at check in.

It's a budget airline, so forewarned is forearmed. Yes, you pay for everything like carry-on, checked baggage, seat selection, but that's becoming the case with major airlines. Bringing your own snacks and entertainment on board is highly recommended. It's no frills, but the crew, the plane and the flight itself was great. If you want pampering go for a larger airline. If you just want to get from A to B in comfort and safety, Play is a great choice.

It is a low cost airline. Staff are courteous. There is no entertainment. Food is purchased.

Upon boarding, the people at the gate were extremely rude, there were no outlets on a 6 hour international flight, there was no entertainment, all food and drink was purchase only (even snacks), and my seat reclining function was fully broken. The only redeeming quality was the flight attendants were extremely nice. This was by far the worst flight I have ever been on in my entire life

I don’t know how international flights can’t have media screens to keep people entertained for the long flight. Ugh.

Typical experience for budget airline. Boarding from KEF required bus transit from the gate to plane, so if you had "priority boarding" it was useless as it was simply a free-for-all when getting off the bus. But still no issues with getting our luggage into overhead bin so not really a problem.

Was very apprehensive about flying Play, but the flight was fine. Nothing special, nothing horrible. Fair price to get from New York to Iceland.

I wasn’t able to check in online the day before or the day of because their web configuration or business model idk. I arrived an hour early and check was closed and there was no one around to speak to and eventually was told there was no possible way to get a digital ticket despite I had no luggage to check and would have easily made it through security to boarding and had to pay for a new ticket for $330 ontop of the $169 I spend for the ticket and then I missed my rental car for $305 because I only arrived at midnight instead of noon that I was originally intended. All booked through kayak. I hope there is some kind of insurance from kayak because this was totally preventable had I not been blocked by play air from getting my check in and plane ticket.

My seat was unusually narrow. My hip bones touched both armrests. I've never encountered that on any commercial flight in my life. It was a middle seat ahead of an emergency exit row, so maybe that's why? All I know is that it struck me as extremely strange and not pleasant.

One small complaint: people in economy frequently were coming through the curtain to use the saga lavatory.

Food was horrible. This wasn’t business class. No leg space, can’t sleep in row position, huge delay

So Iceland Air is one step above Spirit Airlines. They do not feed you unless you pay for it or are in Saga Class. So, bring your food. They have a drink service, but it's in a large Dixie cup. Ask for the can, that is the only way you'll get a real drink. Also, we missed our connecting flight so they put us up in a flea-bag motel. Don't get me wrong, the staff was nice and friendly, however, there was no shower gel or shampoo in the hotel. We have to go to the corner store to pick some up. The room was not in great shape. Holes in the bathroom, a badly repaired ceiling in the room. The window was warn out. So, you get the just of how bad it was.

On time and crew were good. Our seating arrangements in biz class were messed up, separated us as a couple and bulkhead seating not good for long legs.

Paying $75 for my bag is disgusting. Got off ground late so I missed my connections. Kept us waiting for passengers in the cold. Will not use them again.

Not much! This was my first flight with Iceland air and unfortunately it wasn’t what I have expected. My luggage is lost nothing as of yet where it was left. Not a good service at all!!

Flight delayed Delay to the gate upon arrival Baggage took more than an hour so we missed our connecting!!! Terrible experience!

Some drinks and basic snack will be good. Water should be served at least once an hour. Blankets for folks who might be cold.

Pros: "My seat cushion was out of alignment so not great. But I like the two side seat configuration."
Cons: "Boarding is a zoo. Board by row. It’s faster."

Everything was great. I really like how they had their safety film set up showing you the beauty of the country.

Inexperienced crew. Food was so so. They lost my luggage on a direct flight. Was flying business so my luggage was priority. Not impressed.

I liked the early check in. Flight was a bit bumpy due yo weather. Overall, everything went well.

It was awful. For a 37 minute flight time,we had 1:30 hours delay. If someone had a connection flight he or she couldn’t reach for sure. The only positive point was online check in.

Limited snack options cause the snack vendor was on strike

The 6 hour delay with minimal updates was not handled well. After many complaints from most of the un-boarded passengers, food vouchers were offered. The catering strike meant there was no food or snacks on the plane. Beverage service was heavily impacted, only water or juice was available. The staff at the gate was kind enough to inform that "if you want to eat on the plane, you will need to bring it on when boarding".

It was an excellent experience, traveling from Toronto to Denver with United.

Ontime boarding. Almost 1 hour take off delay. We could have boarded slightly later since the pilots were in traffic

I go am isle seat because it was half empty Food strike no food available

Flight was delayed, jeopardizing the following connections. Food was terrible. Crew was great.

boarding needs to be streamlined load the back of the plane first

German crew were very kind. Food was okay but can be better, especially bread was not good, Garbage collection was very poor.

Try to humanize onboarding and take AI out. It's embarrassing and useless

no kiosks to check in with- it’s 2024!!! the flight was so hot and uncomfortable - not sure if that’s what caused a lady to faint during the flight but i was absolutely miserable.

Air Canada from Edmonton to Toronto was disappointing but Lufthansa from Toronto to Frankfurt was excellent.

I ended up buying (for $340) "extra space" seats because I my flying partner was given a STY boarding pass, leading me to conclude that she was on standby and that we had to buy seats on the flight. I later learned that the flight was not sold out and that we could have gotten on as usual. To be honest, I felt swindled.

This flight is always a cramped bus. The gate area was inadequate and announcements were hard to hear. The flight was delayed 45 minutes to an hour by a broken aircraft door, making our total delay from Vilnius 5 hours.

I'm Canadian. I have the unfortunate experience of pretty not having the choice to fly with them. THEY ARE TERRIBLE.

It was pretty bad delays I missed my train in Sweden, twice.

Everything was fine except that the ground personnel in Toronto wasn't able to operate the jet bridge, so that everybody was stuck in the plane after landing for 40 min, so I missed my connection.

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1 stopPLAY
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