Toronto - Pearson International Airport
One of North America's busiest airports and Canada's biggest, Toronto Pearson International Airport flies around 34 million passengers a year from two terminals. A taxi to downtown Toronto, 25 km (15.5 miles) south-east, takes around half an hour.
Distance from city centre
25 km (15.5 miles) north-west of downtown Toronto.
Airport parking
Terminal 1 has long-term parking on Level 3 and short-term parking in the garage, which is good value if you are staying for less than four hours. Long-term parking is a five-minute walk from both terminals. Cheaper car parks are available in the Value Park Garage and Value Park Lot, with free shuttles connecting to the terminals every few minutes.
Specific airport features
Airport code
YYZ
Airport telephone number
Airport website
Specific airport features
Airport transfer
Amsterdam -Schiphol
Paris -Charles de Gaulle
Terminals
KLM operates out of Terminal 3, with flights bound for Dutch destinations. Fly to Amsterdam Schiphol to connect with pan-European flights.
These are useful guidelines only – always check in advance to find out which terminal your flight departs from.
Transport between terminals
A free LINK inter-terminal shuttle train runs 24 hours a day, accessed via pedestrian bridges from the terminals. The journey takes two minutes and trains run every four minutes at peak times, eight at others.
Terminal 1
Art-festooned Terminal 1 is used by US and international airlines whose departure gates are located on Level 2. The check-in area for Terminal 1 is on Level 3 of the terminal building.
Terminal 3
Flights operating from Terminal 3 are a mix of non-Canadian international long-haul carriers and airlines flying within North America. Some seasonal charter companies also use this terminal. You'll find the check-in area and departure gates for Terminal 3 on the Departures Level of the terminal building.
Number of terminals
Two




