Flights

Canada’s busiest airport just so happens to be the one and only – the Toronto Pearson International Airport YYZ. It operates nearly 1,250 flights each and every day to accommodate the colossal number of passengers visiting the airport. Per year, the number of passengers can reach up to 50 million! The Pearson International is a common destination and/or connecting route for all these passengers for many reasons, like the important geographical location, the amenities and services provided at the airport, and the fact that the Pearson International Airport connects passengers to 183 destinations in over 60 countries.

Flight destinations Toronto Pearson Airport

Flight destinations Toronto Pearson Airport YYZ

Some of the most common domestic destinations departing from the YYZ Airport are Montreal (YUL Airport) and Calgary (YYC Airport), both with 154 flights each per week. The most frequent destinations from the YYZ Airport to the United States are New York (La Guardia Airport) with 135 flights a week and Chicago (O’Hare Airport) with 122 flights a week. Internationally, the most relevant destinations are Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic (PUJ Airport) at a rate of about 30 flights a week, London, UK, with the same rate (at Heathrow Airport), and Cancun in Mexico with nearly 35 flights per week (to CUN Airport).

The airlines

There are around 75 airlines operating at the YYZ Airport. Most notably:

Flight destinations Toronto Pearson Airport

  • AeroMexico – operating from Terminal 3
  • Air Canada – Terminal 1
  • American Airlines – Terminal 3
  • Air France – Terminal 3
  • British Airways – Terminal 3
  • Caribbean Airlines – Terminal 3
  • China Eastern Airlines – Terminal 3
  • Delta Air Lines – Terminal 3
  • Emirates Airlines – Terminal 1
  • Etihad Airways – Terminal 3
  • Icelandair – Terminal 3
  • Korean Air – Terminal 3
  • Lufthansa – Terminal 1
  • Lynx Air – Terminal 1
  • Royal Jordanian – Terminal 3
  • Scandinavian Airlines – Terminal 1
  • Turkish Airlines – Terminal 1
  • United – Terminal 1