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Top tips for finding a cheap flight from London to Toronto
Finding cheap tickets from London to Toronto is easy with a little flexibility. Use our Whole Month search feature to scan through the calendar for the cheapest dates. You can also set up a Price Alert for your route and let us monitor the fares for you, sending notifications when prices change. If you’d rather skip stopovers, select the Direct Flights search to view non-stop options that’ll save you time.
Booking your tickets early often leads to savings, but we can also find you some last-minute deals. In general, April is the best time to schedule your flight from London to Toronto, with the lowest average fares across the board. Keep these strategies in mind to find the best itinerary.
Handy information about London airport
London is connected to six airports. London City Airport, with its single terminal, is located near the city centre, offering a convenient gateway for business travellers to domestic and European destinations. The Docklands Light Railway provides easy access to this airport, along with other ground transport options.
Heathrow, London's major international airport, has four active terminals, connecting passengers to many destinations worldwide. The Heathrow Express train service and several other transport modes link the airport to the city and surrounding areas. Similarly, Gatwick, with two terminals, connects to many destinations and is easily accessible via the Gatwick Express and other rail and road services.
Stansted, favouring low-cost airlines, directs mostly to European locations while also serving a few intercontinental routes. The Stansted Express ensures a direct connection to London. Lastly, Luton and Southend, each featuring a single terminal, are best for low-cost European flights, with robust rail links and other ground transport services ensuring seamless travel to and from the city.
Toronto airport: good to know
Travellers arriving in Toronto have several airport options, each catering to different needs and destinations. Waterloo International Airport offers a single terminal for both domestic and international flights, including seasonal leisure charters. Buttonville Municipal Airport serves general aviation and flight training with one terminal, but does not host scheduled commercial passenger flights. Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, with its single-terminal layout, is easily accessible via a pedestrian tunnel and suits those seeking domestic and some international flights, particularly for business or short-haul travel.
For those flying into Toronto Pearson International Airport, there are two main terminals, Terminal 1 and Terminal 3, serving a wide range of domestic and international airlines. This airport provides various transport options, including public transit and an automated shuttle within the airport to connect between terminals. Lastly, John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport, with its solitary terminal, is equipped for domestic and a selection of international flights, and it can be accessed by car, taxi, shuttle, or rideshare services. Plan your airport transfer ahead of your flight from London to Toronto for a stress-free trip.
Best time to fly from London to Toronto
The best time to fly from London to Toronto is during the spring and autumn. Visiting Toronto between March and May, you can experience mild temperatures ranging from 5°C to 15°C, perfect for enjoying the city's blooming landscapes. Alternatively, the months of September to November offer comfortable temperatures between 10°C and 20°C, making it ideal for witnessing the autumn foliage. While summers can be warm and festive, and winters provide a snowy wonderland, the moderate temperatures of spring and autumn are ideal for exploring the diverse offerings of Toronto.
Reasons to visit Toronto
When planning your trip to Toronto, check out these activities and attractions Toronto has to offer. The Toronto International Film Festival attracts cinema enthusiasts from around the world, offering a platform to witness groundbreaking films and star-studded events. Visitors can embrace scenic city views from the CN Tower, which stands as a hallmark of the skyline. The Royal Ontario Museum offers a deep dive into cultural and natural history, with exhibits spanning the globe. Meanwhile, Ripley's Aquarium of Canada provides an underwater adventure, showcasing a vast array of aquatic life in a captivating marine setting.
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