From: Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG, Paris)
To: Pearson International Airport (YYZ, Toronto)
Are you looking to travel from Paris to Toronto and find the cheapest flight possible? On our website, you will find the best deals and can easily book your flight. Paris and Toronto is a popular route, so it is worth taking care of your tickets in advance to take advantage of the best opportunities.
Toronto, Canada's largest city, is a vibrant and diverse metropolis. It welcomes visitors with numerous attractions, cultural events, and excellent restaurants. The CN Tower, the Royal Ontario Museum, and the Distillery District are just a few of the must-see places. If you love nature, High Park and the Toronto Islands are perfect locations for a pleasant walk or picnic.
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG): One of Europe's largest and busiest airports. Easily accessible by train (RER B), bus or taxi. The airport has numerous shops, restaurants and services.
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ): Canada's busiest airport. You can easily reach the city from the airport by train (UP Express), bus or taxi. The airport has numerous shops, restaurants and services.
| Month | Minimum Price (EUR) |
|---|---|
| January | 450 |
| February | 480 |
| March | 520 |
| April | 550 |
| May | 600 |
| June | 650 |
| July | 700 |
| August | 720 |
| September | 600 |
| October | 550 |
| November | 500 |
| December | 470 |
Please note that prices are indicative and may vary depending on the time of booking and offers from airlines.
Don't wait any longer! Book your flight from Paris to Toronto now and enjoy an unforgettable trip!
Several airlines offer flights on this route, including major international airlines.
The best prices are generally found during the winter months and outside of peak season.
Most flights have one transfer, but there are also direct flights.
If a quick trip is important, choose a direct flight. If your budget is tight, a connecting flight may be the better choice.
Direct flights take about 8-9 hours, while connecting flights take 10-14 hours or more.
Baggage rules vary by airline, so check the airline's website.
Make sure you have enough time for the transfer and check if your luggage is automatically forwarded.
In Paris, Terminal 2, and in Toronto, Terminal 1 are the busiest and offer the most services.
In Paris, you can get to the city center by train (RER B), and in Toronto by train (UP Express).
You can track the status of your flight on the airline's website or the airport's website.