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C$ 181 Find cheap flights from Toronto to Texas

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Flight from Toronto Pearson Airport to Dallas/Fort Worth Airport

FAQs - booking Texas flights

  • What are some typical layover cities when flying from Toronto to Texas?

    Common layovers in the USA include Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) and Hartsfield-Jackson Airport (ATL) in Atlanta. Both airports are known as major hubs for many carriers in large American cities. If you are considering visiting multiple US cities, you may want to arrange your travel around one of these common layover destinations.

  • If I want to visit Texas' Gulf of Mexico beaches, which airport is best?

    Vacationers planning to travel to the Texas Gulf Coast should plan to fly to Houston (IAH), which is close to the Gulf of Mexico. Vacation destinations such as Galveston and Corpus Christi, known for their beaches and aquatic attractions, are closest to IAH airport.

  • What is required for entry into Texas from Toronto?

    Canadian citizens flying to the USA must bring a valid NEXUS card or a valid passport that does not expire during their stay. NEXUS cards may be utilized at convenient self-service kiosks at participating airports.

  • How can I make my flight from Toronto to Texas more sustainable?

    Travelers concerned with their environmental impact can choose the most sustainable airports when flying. Rankings of an airport’s sustainability are displayed on the US Federal Aviation Association’s websites. DFW airport is a participant in the US government’s Sustainability Master Plan, in which sustainability is fully integrated into its long term planning and development.

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

    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 Texas.

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

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Texas 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 Texas?

    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 Texas 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 Texas?

    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 Texas 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 Texas

  • Morning departure is around 6% more expensive than an evening flight, on average*.
  • Those flying from Toronto to Texas in the USA should plan to depart from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), which has the most flight options. Cheap flights between Toronto and Texas also leave from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ). YTZ is a short drive from downtown Toronto but offers fewer flight options.
  • Travelers planning to travel to Texas's most populous metropolitan region of Dallas will want to fly to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), the North American hub for American Airlines. Travel for business and/or education is common in Dallas due to the industry volume and over 41 colleges and universities in the Dallas metro area.
  • Another major destination in Texas is Houston, known for anchoring southeast Texas. Attractions such as the Space Center Houston and its Theater and Museum Districts with many museums, galleries, and community spaces draw many travelers to Houston. Houston tourists should plan to fly to George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH).
  • Travelers seeking the shortest flight times between Toronto and Texas should consider flying directly from YYZ to DFW airport with either WestJet or Air Canada. WestJet and Air Canada are two major carriers offering the most direct routes and shortest durations between the two destinations.
  • Are you flying on a budget? Visitors who want the most inexpensive flights between Toronto and Texas will want to book with Air Canada. Searches of flights between Toronto and Texas displayed in order of lowest price to highest can find the most options from Air Canada from the low end of fares. Air Canada has been awarded both Best Premium Economy Class and Best Airline for Onboard Entertainment.
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Flights from Toronto to Texas: the best tips from KAYAK users

Insights shared by verified travellers who flew the route from Toronto to Texas 
Verified travelerFlew with Air CanadaYYZ-IAHOct 2024
Get the United app on your phone. It provides a lot of relevant information about your flight.
Verified travelerFlew with United AirlinesYYZ-IAHMar 2024
Be sure to be aware of what the limits are for taking liquid or cream personal care items.

Top 5 airlines serving from Toronto to Texas

 
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Korean AirOverall score based on 1054 reviews
8.8Crew
8.6Boarding
8.2Entertainment
8.3Comfort
8.2Food
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It would be better if flight crew can clearly communicate in english. But they are kind and accommodating. Food is good, especially the sandwiches on the self-serving snack trays. They are better than the ones served. Boarding was organized.

10.0 ExcellentDonnabelle, Sep 2024IAD - ICN
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It would be better if flight crew can clearly communicate in english. But they are kind and accommodating. Food is good, especially the sandwiches on the self-serving snack trays. They are better than the ones served. Boarding was organized.

They could have had more up to date movies/better choice of music.

Will try never to fly Delta international again. Flight delayed and staff completely inept in dealing with it. Would not communicate, rude, completely disorganized. Once we reached Seoul the staff there had no idea what to do with us and led us around the airport from one pointless line to another. They were clearly not told how to manage the situation even though they had hours to make a plan. Never again.

They texted me my gate number and then they texted me again it’s now boarding but in different gate, and the gate was so far from the gate they texted me earlier. I have to run just to get to my flight. They always do that.

The crew and my luggage was still pretty good after a long flight. They take good care of the luggage.

On time departure and exceptional customer service during the entire flight.

My flight with Korean Air went quite well, I've flown with them for many years and have grown accustomed to their great service.

Overall, very uneventful and pleasant experience. Most importantly, no delays.

The flight crews were extremely professional helpful and courteous. Departure and arrival times were accurate. No delay. Thanks

Not very comfortable seated in the back plane due to turbulence

They charged me $900 to board my flight I already paid for just because I missed my previous flight. I do not recommend this airline by any means.

As a solo traveller, I always prefer to have an aisle seat, but the flight was so full, there weren’t any available. I understand that the seatbelt sign sometimes has to go on if turbulence is anticipated but after the second food service, it was on continuously for about an hour and a half and there didn’t seem to be any turbulence at all! With seats reclined, my fellow passenger in the aisle seat asleep and the seatbelt sign on I felt very trapped, extremely uncomfortable and in desperate need of the bathroom. The positives were that the staff were very friendly, the entertainment was great and we actually took off on time and arrived in HKG earlier than expected.

Not good. Small seats. Not enough food that customers wanted. No special requests were given that i could see. Slow response from flight attendants

For a transpacific flight, flying economy is awful! The seats are cramped and its meant for petite folks! Good luck if you have long legs. BOARDING - AWFUL, we got to Hong Kong - the gate was listed, but upon arrival, there was a MESS of boarding procedures, they basically DIY'ed how to board but making three lines and putting three ground crew to check for passports in the terminal area. THEN to make it worse, after going through that cattle process, all of a sudden you see people standing and looking confused, apparently we were told to get in line to board, but the AV notification wasnt even working. So people started cramming in line - worse than cattle. One saving point, the flight crew forgot to serve me dinner and after waiting for it, I fell asleep since this was a midnight flight. After letting a crew know that I was forgotten, all of my meals were served first !!! Yay for being in the economy seats! Nothing much to write home about once more!

Rarely saw a flight attendant. Never received what I wanted from drink service. Twice I was told they would return with my order. I never saw the flight attendant again. I has requested a Moslem meal. I did not receive. It

From BOS to HK, the crew had pushed me to choose the pasta for meal multiple times. It was a bad experience. Without this, everything was good.

The crew is amazing, very attentive. They went above and beyond when we had a small spill. the food on this trip was not nearly as good as other Cathay flights. The economy seats are very comfortable, but when the person in front of yo reclines, you need to recline to see your screen or be comfortable.

Cathay Pacific helps me with the planning due to weather delays. Well planed flights.

It as great, my in flight entertainment was malfunctioning though.

Flight crew went above and beyond to make sure the flight was enjoyable for us!

Connection coordination with Star Alliance partner could be better. Lots of check in setup was not interlinked between operators.

Short flying. The seats do not recline at all and very uncomfortable.

Flight was on time, crew were excellent. For some reason our originally selected seats were changed. We had to re-choose our seats when we checked in online and options were limited. One of our two checked bags we placed on the wrong carousel. It was only be shear luck that I saw it. That cost us 20 minutes of wasted time. So much for the “priority” tags. They are meaningless, and have been ever since they were implemented. I wish you would do the save some money and stop using them.

No access to the Wi-Fi, noisy group of people made it difficult for me to hear through my earbuds. Snacks and drinks - limited service when your seat is at the back of the plane - people up front are always served first and the back gets whatever is left. Not pleased.

Great crew, boarding and deboarding excellent. Seats too close together. The 5'8" woman seated next to me had her knees pushed into the seat in front of her. The meat was very tough in the dinner...

The ground crew in Houston were not friendly. The security staff were very rude and reflected an attitude of superiority with rude remarks.

The flight attendant was very kind and offered my son a snack for free.

We fly to Ecuador frequently. Checking in is usually a hassle because most United agents take some time before they can verify that my passport doesn't require a visa to Ecuador. This time the process was even longer due to the cyber attack. But she was really nice to us. So glad we brought plenty of snacks to supplement the 3 flights from SEA to GYE.

My connecting gate in .Chicago was across the aisle from my arriving gate. Otherwise I would not have made my connection. So that was very fortunate.

Bad, they delayed my flight, lost my connection flight had to stay overnight for the next flight and missed a lot of important meetings. 1 day totally lost!

Delays happen but communication and care were very low on what ended up being a long day.

Never been on a long haul flight that didn't have on flight entertainment. I hope the way back is better !

Very easy boarding. The on board snacks were not good.

They canceled the flight with no reason given they should not be in business

We had a 44 minute layover ( ??? ) to change planes for our flight to SRQ. We landed at Concourse D, and the SRQ plane was located at Concourse B, as we were told in Toronto. We got to "B4" as directed by ( Delta Help ), in less than 10 minutes, only to see the flight we booked to leave at 2:28, was showing "DEPARTED". Back to Delta Help, got an extremely obnoxious and rude clerk who gave use two options, next flight leaving 5:20, on "B12", (STANDBY). or (CONFIRMED), leaving around 8:PM, not sure of the exact time because they took our seat request and gave us another boarding pass minus the exact time. We had been waiting hours for the 5:20 flight and at the very last minute a group appeared and were allowed to board. When the "standby" folks were summoned, several were allowed to board ahead of us, even though we were there much earlier. The clerk, who gave his name as Markus, a black man with a beard, was the most arrogant. rude and condescending individual in existence. When I asked him to repeat his name he said "what did it sound like?". Had I been thinking I would have answered to me it sounded like (markasshole) which is exactly what he was. When we originally got to that gate and asked for advice, he went on and on telling me he could only comment on the flight that was in progress, that ATL was a big airport, and treated us, both, in our 80"s like we were children unable to understand the process, and directly in my face in a loud voice, shouted exactly what we were already aware of. Not one ounce of consideration for our problem, of just trying to get home. When he called out the names of the remaining "standby" people, he left several go before us, even though we were there waiting hours earlier. He called out our names, John and Nubia, looked at us and shouted out that he only had ONE, and with a grin on his face, let another standby board, and told that person that she got the "lucky" last seat, still grinning, meaning we had to wait once again for the later flight. This obviously prejudiced and biased poor excuse of human beings needs to find a job he is better suited for, perhaps dog catcher or janitor, IMHO. This entire fiasco put us home more than 7 hours later than previously indicated on our original and paid for flight schedule. If Kayak continues to offer flights with different concourse locations and with only a 44 minute layover, they might also consider a more reasonable and reliable time frame for layover. It was a horrible experience and considering alternatives to this service is paramount.

Westjet has a terrible boarding crew. I had a zone 3 pass and my wife and kids had zone 9 as we purchased tickets separately. After scanning our boarding passes, the boarding Filipino lady rudely says that my family has zone 9 passes. I said I have 3 and wanted to board as a family and she started a rant that they have 9 and they were small kids to board with me. I told her that I am not going to separate family because of this and what she said didn’t make sense. It’s a shame to Westjet if they have such policy. It’s a shame to the WestJet employee to start this rant after the passes were scanned. Westjet has to train people to speak politely and not with rude demanding tone. If that’s Westjet policy, I will pick a different airline next time. Westjet is not the only one out there.

Plane was tooo small, making cracking sound felt lime its breaking down. No tv, wifi doesn’t work. Only 2 restroom

Flight was re-scheduled for the next day. No voucher for a hotel offered. Boarding was delayed by almost 1 hour. No free meal or even water was offered on board. When tried to purchase a coke, was denied because they didn’t accept coins less than 1 euro denominations. A young male flight attendant was especially rude and unhelpful.

My connecting flight was switched without proper notice. Spent the night at the airport. Missed my hotel room and rental car due to this inconvenience. Trying to remain positive.

Calgary WJET supervisor was the most professional, and diligent official who I have experienced personally to resolve our flight issues.

After i biked my flights, i was informed my flight was rescheduled for later time

I was mostly pleased. My greatest disappointment was with respect to the timely update to the estimated departure and arrival times. It was especially sad that the arrival time was not updated online once we were in flight so as to allow my wife to arrive on time to the airport. She was not happy.

Announcement of flight cancellation when we were at the gate for boarding. Yelling that the only thing they would do is hand out taxi or hotel voucher. Group of us were travelling to the same location and we were not accommodated to travel together. I was sent to Montreal with barely enough time to make connecting flight and when I got to La Guardia my luggage was sent to Newark. I got a damaged suitcase next night (after 11 pm).

It had weird outlets to connect to the entertainment. I wasn’t willing to pay for earbuds, so I read captions throughout the movies. The second security check and customs almost made us miss the flight. We thought we would be going through customs in Phoenix.

As previously mentioned in last review , seats are small and uncomfortable, and baggage fees are high!

Never made this leg of the flight since we rebooked through United instead. Did not make it to immigration/US custom due to the delay. Had to spend the night on our own dime in Toronto

We got home a day late because of mechanical problems and that they wouldn’t put us on available other flights.

The 3 hr delay on this connecting flight was a drag.

We were turned away at the gate because our names didn't match (we used a maiden name by accident).

Seats weren't comfortable, could have used more let room

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Recent round-trip flight deals

 
These are the cheapest round-trip flights from Toronto to Texas found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
10/12Tue
1 stop
15h 30mYYZ-DFW
17/12Tue
1 stop
17h 30mDFW-YYZ
C$ 303
12/11Tue
1 stop
10h 48mYYZ-DFW
4/12Wed
1 stop
17h 19mDFW-YYZ
C$ 314
9/12Mon
1 stopUnited Airlines
14h 58mYYZ-SAT
15/12Sun
1 stopUnited Airlines
15h 03mSAT-YYZ
C$ 345
9/12Mon
1 stopUnited Airlines
14h 58mYYZ-SAT
15/12Sun
1 stopUnited Airlines
15h 03mSAT-YYZ
C$ 346
31/12Tue
1 stopAmerican Airlines
6h 39mYYZ-SAT
14/1Tue
1 stopAmerican Airlines
5h 21mSAT-YYZ
C$ 393
23/10Wed
1 stopWestJet
7h 53mYYZ-SAT
27/10Sun
1 stopWestJet
5h 04mSAT-YYZ
C$ 412
23/11Sat
2 stopsWestJet
15h 24mYYZ-SAT
27/11Wed
2 stopsWestJet
16h 35mSAT-YYZ
C$ 427
19/10Sat
1 stopAir Canada
8h 19mYYZ-SAT
26/10Sat
1 stopAir Canada
6h 21mSAT-YYZ
C$ 469
27/11Wed
directAir Canada
3h 50mYYZ-IAH
16/12Mon
directAir Canada
3h 06mIAH-YYZ
C$ 619
8/12Sun
1 stopAmerican Airlines
6h 37mYYZ-HOU
15/12Sun
1 stopAmerican Airlines
6h 05mHOU-YYZ
C$ 626

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Recent one-way flight deals

 
Only flying one-way? Below are some of the best one-way flight deals from Toronto to Texas found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.
29/10Tue
1 stop
26h 07mYYZ-DFW
C$ 181
29/10Tue
1 stop
10h 44mYYZ-DFW
C$ 190
6/11Wed
1 stopUnited Airlines
7h 57mYYZ-SAT
C$ 214
7/11Thu
2 stopsUnited Airlines
13h 48mYYZ-SAT
C$ 222
20/12Fri
1 stopWestJet
8h 58mYYZ-SAT
C$ 248
25/11Mon
2 stopsWestJet
19h 27mYYZ-SAT
C$ 267
18/12Wed
1 stopAir Canada
7h 53mYTZ-IAH
C$ 344
10/11Sun
directAir Canada
3h 53mYYZ-IAH
C$ 349
6/11Wed
1 stopAmerican Airlines
11h 49mYYZ-AUS
C$ 377
5/11Tue
1 stopAmerican Airlines
10h 37mYYZ-HOU
C$ 389

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These last-minute flight deals are the cheapest flights found on KAYAK in the last 72 hours for flights from Toronto to Texas that are departing in the next 10 days.
13/10Sun
multi-stop
29h 47mYYZ-DFW
23/10Wed
multi-stop
18h 25mDFW-YYZ
C$ 382
13/10Sun
multi-stop
29h 47mYYZ-DFW
22/10Tue
multi-stop
18h 25mDFW-YYZ
C$ 398
11/10Fri
multi-stopUnited Airlines
8h 41mYYZ-SAT
21/10Mon
multi-stopUnited Airlines
15h 42mSAT-YYZ
C$ 528
14/10Mon
multi-stopWestJet
18h 29mYYZ-SAT
17/10Thu
multi-stopWestJet
8h 36mSAT-YYZ
C$ 562
14/10Mon
multi-stopWestJet
7h 56mYYZ-SAT
16/10Wed
multi-stopWestJet
15h 50mSAT-YYZ
C$ 569
10/10Thu
multi-stopUnited Airlines
16h 44mYYZ-SAT
14/10Mon
multi-stopUnited Airlines
15h 42mSAT-YYZ
C$ 690
10/10Thu
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
6h 08mYYZ-SAT
14/10Mon
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
11h 31mSAT-YYZ
C$ 703
14/10Mon
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
5h 24mYYZ-DFW
27/10Sun
multi-stopAmerican Airlines
5h 15mDFW-YYZ
C$ 752
14/10Mon
multi-stopAir Canada
11h 51mYYZ-IAH
30/11Sat
directAir Canada
3h 20mIAH-YYZ
C$ 1,101
14/10Mon
multi-stopAir Canada
11h 51mYYZ-IAH
30/11Sat
multi-stopAir Canada
8h 05mIAH-YYZ
C$ 1,108

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