From Bolton, your flat rate to Pearson is $90 for a sedan and $115 for an SUV. 35 minutes, 43 km. Rate is locked the moment you book.
Early morning flights out of Bolton present a specific problem: rideshare is scarce before 5 a.m. and prices surge when demand concentrates. A pre-booked flat rate airport transfer service from Bolton to Pearson solves both. Your sedan rate is $90, locked at booking. The 43-kilometre run via Hwy 50 takes about 35 minutes, and the price does not move regardless of what time the alarm goes off.
The 4:30 a.m. departure is where Bolton's rideshare problem surfaces most clearly. Open an app at that hour and you find limited availability, high surge pricing, or both. A pre-booked car is already confirmed the night before: driver name, vehicle type, pickup time, and a flat $90 fare that was set when you booked. Nothing changes between confirmation and the moment the car pulls up at your Bolton address.
The driver texts two minutes out. You are not refreshing an app or watching a pin move around a map while standing in the dark with your bags. The Hwy 50 South corridor to Hwy 427 runs quietly before 6 a.m., and the 35-minute drive to Pearson is straightforward at that hour. The driver knows the alternates if anything changes, but the early window usually means clear roads and clean timing.
For red-eye returns, the same reliability applies in the opposite direction. You land after a long flight, clear baggage, and a driver with your name is already inside the arrivals hall. The meet and greet at arrivals means no taxi queue, no app hunting at midnight, and no explaining your address to a driver who just accepted the ride. The flat rate back to Bolton is $90. It was confirmed before you left, and it holds regardless of when you actually land.
Flight tracking is part of the service. If your inbound is delayed by 40 minutes, the driver adjusts. The wait is included. You are not charged extra because the airline ran late. The car is there when you walk out, whether that is 11 p.m. or 2 a.m.
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The sedan rate from Bolton to Pearson is $90. The SUV is $115. The Sprinter Van, which seats up to 14 passengers, runs $475. These prices are confirmed at booking and do not change based on departure time, traffic conditions, or how congested the airport is on your travel day. The number on the confirmation is the number on the invoice. That is the complete pricing structure.
App-based rides to Pearson work on a different model. The estimate at booking reflects conditions at the moment of the quote, not conditions at 5 a.m. on a Monday when every early traveller in the area is competing for the same cars. A backup on Hwy 50 does not appear in the initial figure. It appears in the charge. When you have a fixed flight time and a 43-kilometre route to cover, price certainty is not a minor detail.
Executives and frequent travellers who use a corporate car service can set up invoiced billing with itemized trip records: pickup address in Bolton, destination terminal, vehicle type, confirmed flat rate. The receipt matches the booking confirmation exactly, which matters when expense approvals require documentation that aligns with what was submitted. No reconciliation calls. No explaining a fare that came in above the approved estimate.
Individual bookings follow the same structure. No account required, no minimum frequency, no loyalty tier to unlock the flat rate. A first-time booking gets the same price as a regular client. Confirm by phone, text, or the online form. The confirmation arrives with driver name, vehicle, pickup time, and fare. That information is complete before you go to sleep the night before a 6 a.m. departure.
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Three vehicle options cover the full range of travel scenarios from Bolton. The sedan handles solo travellers and pairs with standard luggage: a carry-on and a checked bag fit without crowding. It is quiet enough to take calls or review notes on the 43-kilometre run to Pearson. For most business trips departing Bolton, this is the right choice. Clean interior, climate-controlled, at your door at the confirmed time.
The SUV is the right call when a sedan falls short. Four passengers with bulkier loads, ski gear, or oversize bags need more room. The Cadillac Escalade provides the headroom and cargo capacity without moving to a full van. At $115 from Bolton, it sits at a practical midpoint for travellers who need more than the sedan offers without the logistics of a larger vehicle.
The van accommodates up to 14 passengers at $475. For group travel from Bolton, that means one vehicle, one flat rate, and everyone at the terminal together. No splitting into two cars, no coordinating separate pickups on King Street or Queen Street South. The per-person cost on a full van often comes in below individual sedan fares for the same route. Browse our full fleet to see all available vehicle types and specifications.
All three vehicle types are commercially licensed and insured in Ontario. Drivers hold professional credentials beyond a standard licence. For a pre-dawn airport run from Bolton, that commercial standard is part of what the flat rate covers. Not a premium add-on. Not something to verify separately.
From Bolton, your driver takes Highway 50 South to Highway 427. Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 at Pearson are the destinations. Distance is approximately 43 km. Your driver monitors traffic in real time and adjusts the route to keep you on schedule.
Your $90 sedan fare is fixed the moment you book. A 4 a.m. departure on a busy travel day does not change the price. Rideshare surge pricing does not apply here.
On arrival, your driver is inside Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 with a name sign. No curbside guessing. No waiting in the taxi queue after a long flight back to Bolton.
Sedan, SUV, and Sprinter Van from Bolton are available around the clock. Your booking confirmation includes the driver name and fare before you go to sleep. Nothing to arrange in the morning.
For parties of four or more, a single vehicle beats splitting into multiple rideshares every time. One confirmed pickup address on a Bolton street, one departure time, one flat fare. The Cadillac Escalade seats up to seven passengers at the $115 SUV rate, with enough cargo space for a full set of checked bags. Child seats are available on request when you book.
Larger groups travelling together, think a family reunion departing from Bolton, a corporate delegation, or a sports team heading to Terminal 1, fit in the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van at $475 for up to 14 passengers. One driver handles the whole group via Hwy 50 South. No one waits for a second car on King Street East, and the per-person cost often undercuts individual bookings for the same route.
Flat rate locked at booking. Sedan $90. SUV $115. TNC licensed driver. Meet and greet inside the terminal.
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