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Popular flight routes to Toronto

Dubai
Flights from Dubaito Toronto
2589AED
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Abu Dhabi
Flights from Abu Dhabito Toronto
2643AED
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New York City
Flights from New York Cityto Toronto
624AED
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Delhi
Flights from Delhito Toronto
2098AED
1974AED
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Mumbai
Flights from Mumbaito Toronto
2610AED
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How long is the flight to Toronto?

If you are planning to fly to Toronto, we at Opodo have reviewed the most popular routes to support your travel planning. From Abu Dhabi, the flight duration is approximately 15h 11m; from Dubai, around 15h 25m; and from Sharjah, close to 15h 31m.
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How much does a flight to Toronto cost?

At Opodo you can find flights from Dubai to Toronto starting from AED 1,653, with an average price of AED 2,797. If you depart from other cities such as Abu Dhabi, you can find tickets from AED 1,892, and from Sharjah starting from AED 2,511, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Your flight to Toronto

Landing in Toronto places you in the primary gateway to the region, where a dense urban skyline meets the northern shore of Lake Ontario. This destination acts as a central node for international travel and commerce, defined by its high-rise architecture and a geographic layout that spans a vast metropolitan area.

The city landscape includes landmarks such as the CN Tower and the historic Distillery District, which contains a large collection of Victorian industrial buildings. Cultural exploration often leads to the Royal Ontario Museum or the Art Gallery of Ontario, while the St. Lawrence Market has operated as a focal point for local trade since the early 19th century.

A journey here reveals a city shaped by its many distinct neighbourhoods and a large, multilingual population. The atmosphere is defined by a mix of global culinary influences and a significant performing arts scene. Visitors find a destination that balances its role as a financial centre with a commitment to public green spaces and lakefront access.

Best time to visit Toronto: High and low seasons

Summer in Toronto

The high season in Toronto runs from June to August, bringing warm temperatures that often reach 30°C. As you land at Toronto Pearson International Airport, you will notice a city that has moved entirely outdoors to make the most of the humidity and sunshine. The streets are filled with people visiting patio restaurants and walking along the Lake Ontario shoreline. This period is defined by a fast pace and a social energy that spreads through every neighbourhood.

Cultural life peaks during these months with major events like Pride Toronto and the Toronto International Film Festival in early September. The city parks, such as Trinity Bellwoods Park, become central hubs for picnics and community gatherings. You can easily spend your days hopping between street festivals or taking the ferry to the Toronto Islands for a view of the skyline. The atmosphere is consistently lively, making it the most popular time for visitors to explore the diverse districts.

Winter in Toronto

From December to March, Toronto enters its low season as temperatures frequently drop below 0°C. The arrival experience changes as you see a landscape covered in snow and a city prepared for the cold. While the pace outdoors slows down, daily life moves into the PATH, a massive underground walkway system that connects the downtown core. This architectural feature allows you to navigate shopping and dining areas without facing the winter wind.

The city’s identity in winter is shaped by seasonal traditions and indoor culture. You can go ice skating at Nathan Phillips Square or visit the Distillery Winter Village to see the historic brick buildings decorated with lights. Museums and galleries like the Art Gallery of Ontario provide a quiet escape from the snow. Though the air is crisp, the city remains functional and welcoming, offering a more relaxed environment for those who prefer to avoid the summer crowds.

Top things to do and see in Toronto

As your flight descends toward the edge of Lake Ontario, the sprawling skyline of Toronto reveals a city defined by its relationship with the water and its towering architecture. Stepping off the aircraft, you are met with an energy that is both fast-paced and welcoming, setting the stage for an exploration of Canada's most diverse urban landscape.

CN Tower
This concrete spire defines the horizon and provides a vantage point that stretches across the city and out toward the distant shoreline. Walking across the glass floor high above the streets offers a perspective on the scale and ambition of the local architecture.

Distillery District
This pedestrian-only area is a collection of Victorian industrial buildings and cobblestone paths that now house independent galleries and cafes. It retains the atmosphere of a 19th-century whiskey distillery while serving as a modern hub for local artisans and designers.

St. Lawrence Market
The red-brick halls of this historic food market have been a centre of city life for over 200 years. Inside, the scent of fresh bread and peameal bacon sandwiches mixes with the calls of vendors selling seasonal produce and local cheeses.

Royal Ontario Museum
The dramatic glass and steel "Crystal" entrance creates a striking contrast against the original stonework of this cultural landmark. Its galleries house a vast collection of natural history and world cultures, reflecting the global identity of the people who call this city home.

Kensington Market
This bohemian neighbourhood is a maze of narrow streets filled with vintage shops, colourful murals, and international grocery stores. It is an area that prioritises local character over polished retail, offering a sensory look at the city's multicultural roots.

Toronto Islands
A short trip across the water leads to a cluster of car-free islands that provide a quiet escape from the urban core. The pathways and beaches here offer the best views of the skyline, framed by the greenery of the parkland and the open water of the lake.

Book your flight to Toronto and start saving on your next trip

Booking your flight to Toronto marks the beginning of an exciting Canadian adventure. To find the most flexible travel options, consider checking different departure dates or joining Opodo Prime for access to exclusive benefits on every booking. Before you know it, you will be boarding your plane and looking forward to your arrival at Toronto Pearson International Airport.

FAQ's about Toronto

How can I find cheap flights to Toronto at Opodo?
At Opodo you can find flights from AED364 to Toronto. Our offers are the result of a combination of different technologies, machine learning algorithms and real searches form our customers in our platform, so you can get the options that better suits your needs when flying to Toronto.
When's the best time to go to Toronto?
We checked our customers' flight searches, and the winner of best time to fly to Toronto is... March.
The next best month to travel to Toronto is February.
And let's not forget April, the third top choice for when to go to Toronto.
However if you prefer things on the less busy side, we can also tell you (quietly) that the least popular month for flights to Toronto is November.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Toronto?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from the UAE to Toronto, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • Air France (one-way average: AED3,537.14) : this includes an average price from Dubai to Toronto of AED3,537.41 and also flights from Abu Dhabi costing AED 5357.
  • Klm Royal Dutch Airlines: average cost for one-way was AED3,578.27 , with Dubai to Toronto flights costing an average of AED3,577.30 and the price tag from Abu Dhabi being AED6,398.14.
Which airlines fly to Toronto from the UAE?

Airlines flying direct from the UAE to Toronto include:

  • Egyptair, which flies from New York City and Newark, NJ to Toronto plus from Dubai.
  • Flair Airlines, which has flights from London and Amsterdam as well as Istanbul to Toronto.
  • Icelandair, with flights from Vancouver to Toronto and Winnipeg and also from Calgary.

Indirect flights from the Australia to Toronto include:

  • Etihad Airways, which flies from Dubai and Cairo and also from Lagos.
  • Turkish Airlines, with flights from Dubai and Karachi to Toronto plus Kolkata.
  • Qatar Airways, which has flights from Sharjah and Abu Dhabi as well as from Dubai to Toronto.
How many airports are in Toronto and which is the main one?
Toronto has 1 airports. Toronto Pearson International Airport operates domestic and international flights to 4 cities. Some of the most popular destinations are Dubai, Dublin and Calgary.
What is the weather like in Toronto?
If you're looking for summer vibes, the best time to travel to Toronto is in July, August and June, when the average temperature reaches 25º, while July, August and October are the 3 sunniest months of the year, with an average of 20 hours. If you prefer colder temperatures, however, make sure you visit Toronto during the months of January, February and December to experience an average of -6º. For those who don't care too much about temperatures, but want to avoid getting wet in the rain, it's important to avoid travelling during September, August and November, when the average precipitation in Toronto is 80mm, while the months of February, January and October are drier, with an average of 59mm.

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