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Porter Airlines and Air Canada offer several flights throughout the day from Toronto Pearson Airport and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport is located on an island. Passengers can use the pedestrian tunnel, ferry service, or shuttle bus service to and from the island. The flights from Toronto to Montreal take between one hour and 13 minutes to one hour and 20 minutes.

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Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
Air Canada12:00
Toronto
13:18
Montreal
01h 18m₹28,897
Air Canada14:00
Toronto
15:18
Montreal
01h 18m₹28,897
Air Canada16:00
Toronto
17:23
Montreal
01h 23m₹28,897
Air Canada00:30
Toronto
01:53
Montreal
01h 23m₹28,897
Air Canada20:00
Toronto
21:18
Montreal
01h 18m₹28,897
Air Canada22:30
Toronto
23:48
Montreal
01h 18m₹28,897
Air Canada06:25
Toronto
07:55
Montreal
01h 30m₹28,897
Air Canada07:00
Toronto
08:28
Montreal
01h 28m₹28,897
Air Canada08:00
Toronto
09:28
Montreal
01h 28m₹28,897
Air Canada09:00
Toronto
10:28
Montreal
01h 28m₹28,897
Air Canada10:00
Toronto
11:18
Montreal
01h 18m₹28,897
Air Canada11:00
Toronto
12:18
Montreal
01h 18m₹28,897
Air Canada17:00
Toronto
18:23
Montreal
01h 23m₹32,592
Air Canada19:30
Toronto
20:53
Montreal
01h 23m₹32,592
Air Canada18:00
Toronto
19:23
Montreal
01h 23m₹35,282
Air Canada07:25
Toronto
12:22
Montreal
04h 57m₹37,768
Air Canada06:15
Toronto
12:22
Montreal
06h 07m₹37,768
Air Canada16:30
Toronto
22:37
Montreal
06h 07m₹39,446
Air Canada21:35
Toronto
07:10
Montreal
09h 35m₹40,163
Air Canada18:20
Toronto
07:10
Montreal
12h 50m₹41,841
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Toronto to Montreal Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

01h 18m

First Flight

Air Canada AC-7774,departs at 00:30

Last Flight

Air Canada AC-432, departs at 23:30

Total flights to Travel from Toronto to Montreal in a day

88

Airport Codes for Toronto and Montreal

YYZ-Toronto, YUL-Montreal

Airline wise cheap flights from Toronto to Montreal

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About Montreal Airport

The international airport serving Montreal Island is Montreal Airport (IATA: YUL; ICAO: CYUL), also known as Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (in French: Aéroport International Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau de Montréal). It is 20 kilometres from the heart of Montreal. The airport had a 4-Star Skytrax World Airport Star Rating in 2022.

Nonstop flights depart from YUL Airport for destinations in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. It is the third busiest airport in Canada and the busiest in the province of Quebec. It is the focus city for Air Canada, Air Transat, and OWG to use Montreal Airport as a hub. Air Inuit, Porter Airlines, and Sunwing Airlines.

The airport offers several facilities such as accommodation for people with mobility issues, ATMs, baggage trolleys, restaurants, cafes, nursing rooms, wi-fi, lost and found service, duty-free shopping, and lounges.

Montreal Airport is well-connected through public transport options such as buses, trains, shuttle services, app-based ride services, car rentals, and taxis.

About Montreal

Montreal is a city in the province of Quebec in Canada. It is the second largest city in Canada, with a population of over 4 million.Montreal is among the largest French-speaking cities outside France. Montreal’s French identity dates back to its colonial history from the 16th century. As a French colony that started as a missionary settlement, it grew as a trading centre for fur. It became the centre of a British-French power struggle, with the British emerging as victors in 1763. Its proximity to the River St. Lawrence made it the biggest metropolis until the 1970s. The city developed as a major centre for trade, finance, and manufacturing.Montreal’s economy is based on construction, tourism, finance, retail and wholesale, professional services, and technical services. Other contributors to its economy include manufacturing, health services, education, social, and government services. In 2019, it had the highest economic growth among all the major cities in Canada.Montréal has been designated a UNESCO City of Design due to its thriving arts and culture scene. There are over a hundred events throughout the year, including the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival,  Montréal en lumière, and Jazz Festival.Montreal's cuisine is a potpourri of many international cuisines. Visitors to the city must try bagels, poutine, Vietnamese pho, smoked meat sandwiches, steak frites, and burgers. If you have a sweet tooth, indulge your sweet cravings with an array of desserts including, mille-feuille, doughnuts, cannelé, croissants, layered cakes, and tartelettes.Montreal experiences harsh winters with snow from November to March. The spring season from March to May has a mix of cold and warm weather as the season progresses. Summers are hot and humid and last from June to August. Fall starts in September, and the temperature begins to progressively dip from pleasantly warm to cold temperatures in the single digits by mid-November. The best time to visit Montréal is from May to September. However, it tends to be hot and muggy in July and August at the peak of summer. May and the early part of June can be quite cold. These temperature variations should be factored in by visitors while travelling to Montreal.

About Toronto Airport

The largest and busiest airport in Canada is Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).

Toronto has another airport called the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport(IATA: YTZ) is located on an island near downtown Toronto. Passengers can use the pedestrian tunnel, ferry service, or shuttle bus service for transportation to and from the island.

The Ontario province, which has 13 million residents, is served by the Toronto Airport, which is situated 22.5 kilometres (14 miles) northwest of Downtown Toronto in the city of Mississauga.

The airport offers all the major facilities of a world-class airport, including wi-fi, ATMs, currency exchange services, lost and found services, medical care, accommodation for people with special needs, restaurants, cafes, and lounges.

Visitors can take a bus or hire a taxi from outside the airport to reach destinations in and around the city of Toronto.

About Toronto

Toronto is a metropolis and the provincial capital of Ontario in southeast Canada. It is Canada's most populous metropolis, a cosmopolitan city, and the financial and commercial hub of the nation. Toronto became the capital of Ontario when Canada, a British colony, became an independent country in 1867.Toronto has developed into a significant international trading hub thanks to its location on the northwest shore of Lake Ontario, which makes up part of the border between Canada and the United States. It also benefits from access to major American industrial centres via the Great Lakes and Atlantic shipping via the St. Lawrence Seaway. Moreover, Toronto is a hub for manufacturing, distribution, and transportation since it is on the edge of some of Canada's best farmland.Toronto is a multicultural city which offers cuisines from across the globe. The Canadian signature dishes such as poutine, Nanaimo bar, and veal sandwich are some dishes to try on a trip to Toronto.The best time to visit Toronto is between May and September when the weather is relatively warm and pleasant. Peak tourist season is in summer between June and August. Two major events - the Pride Parade and Carabana also take place during this time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Porter Airlines and Air Canada offer several flights throughout the day from Toronto Pearson Airport and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport.
Yes, there are several duty-free shops at the Toronto International Airport. You can find a variety of items, such as alcohol, cigarettes, perfume, and cosmetics.
It depends on the airline you are travelling with, as different airlines may have different rules about carrying food items on flights. Be sure to check with the airline for specific guidelines and restrictions. In general, you can typically carry dry and non-perishable food items on board.
Avail of your boarding pass by sharing your booking information at the airport. The staff will hand over the boarding pass to you after verifying your details. You can also visit the airline's website for web check-in and take a printout of your boarding pass.
Toronto has a good public transport system that includes TTC bus service, Subway local train service, cabs, and car rentals.
Montreal experiences snowfall from December to March when the temperature ranges from 10° F to 24° F.
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada, Centre Island, and Toronto Zoo, are some family-friendly places to visit in Toronto.
Montreal's cuisine is a potpourri of many international cuisines. Visitors to the city must try bagels, poutine, Vietnamese pho, smoked meat sandwiches, steak frites, and burgers. If you have a sweet tooth, indulge your sweet cravings with an array of desserts that include mille-feuille, doughnuts, cannelé, croissants, layered cakes, and tartelettes.
It takes around 1 hr 13 min to reach Montreal from Toronto via flight.
Toronto is a multicultural city which offers cuisines from across the globe. The Canadian signature dishes such as poutine, Nanaimo bar, and veal sandwich are some dishes to try on a trip to Toronto.
The best time to visit Toronto is between May and September when the weather is relatively warm and pleasant. Peak tourist season is in summer, between June and August. Two major events - the Pride Parade and Carabana also take place during this time.
The best time to visit Montreal is from July to September when the temperature remains relatively pleasant.