What should you know about Toronto to Montreal flights?

Toronto to Montreal is one of the busiest and most frequently served domestic routes in Canada. The flight takes only about 1 hour 20 minutes, one-way economy fares typically run C$80–250, and several airlines operate near-hourly departures. Booking ahead and flying mid-week secures the lowest fares.

How long is the flight from Toronto to Montreal?

Non-stop flights from Toronto to Montreal take roughly 1 hour 20 minutes in the air. It is a short hop, which is why frequency on the route is so high. No passport is needed for domestic travel, but every passenger aged 18 and over must carry valid government-issued photo identification.

Which airlines fly Toronto to Montreal?

Air Canada and Porter Airlines operate the most flights between Toronto and Montreal, with WestJet and Flair Airlines also serving the route. Porter is well known for the route, flying from the downtown Billy Bishop airport, while Air Canada offers near-hourly departures from Pearson.

Which airports does the route use?

Toronto flights depart from either Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) or, on Porter, the downtown Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ). You arrive at Montreal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL), about 20 km west of downtown Montreal.

AirportGood to know
Toronto Pearson (YYZ)Main Toronto airport; most departures
Billy Bishop (YTZ)Downtown Toronto; Porter flights
Montreal-Trudeau (YUL)About 20 km from downtown Montreal

How much do Toronto to Montreal flights cost?

One-way economy fares between Toronto and Montreal usually fall between C$80 and C$250, among the lowest of any Canadian route thanks to high frequency and competition. Fares rise around holidays and peak business periods. As with most domestic routes, booking a few weeks ahead and travelling mid-week is cheapest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the Toronto to Montreal flight?

Non-stop flights take about 1 hour 20 minutes in the air.

Which airlines fly Toronto to Montreal?

Air Canada and Porter Airlines fly the most, with WestJet and Flair Airlines also serving the route.

Which Toronto airport should I use?

Porter flights use the downtown Billy Bishop airport; other airlines depart from Toronto Pearson.

How much does a Toronto to Montreal flight cost?

One-way economy fares typically range from C$80 to C$250, depending on timing and demand.