From Brighton, your flat rate to Pearson is $365 for a sedan and $425 for an SUV. 94 minutes, 144 km. Rate is locked the moment you book.
From Brighton, the drive to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is about 94 minutes and 144 km. Your flat rate is $365 for a sedan. That price does not change at pickup. No meter runs.
Before you book anything, run the numbers on driving yourself. Pearson airport parking currently sits between $35 and $45 per day in the express lots, and closer to $25 in the off-site shuttles with transfer time added. A week-long trip means $175 to $315 in parking alone. Add fuel for 288 km round trip at current pump prices in Brighton, and the self-drive option costs more than most travellers expect before they've left the 401 corridor.
The flat rate airport transfer service from Brighton is $365 for a sedan, confirmed at booking. That single number covers door-to-door pickup at your Brighton address, the full 144-kilometre run to Pearson on Hwy 401 and Hwy 427, and the return trip at the same rate. No parking fee waiting on the other end of your trip. No fuel calculation. No shuttle wait at 11 p.m. after a delayed flight.
The driver arrives at your door in Brighton, not at a designated pickup zone somewhere on the edge of town. Two minutes out, you get a text. On a morning when the pre-flight checklist is already running through your head, that kind of precision removes one more variable. The car is there when it should be, and so is the driver.
On arrival back at Brighton, the math finishes cleanly. You land, clear baggage, and find a driver waiting inside the terminal with your name on a sign. The flat rate home is $365 whether traffic added 20 minutes or the road ran open. The number was confirmed before you left. It doesn't change on the other end of a long travel day.
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The sedan rate from Brighton to Pearson is $365. The SUV is $425. The Sprinter Van runs $775. These prices are fixed at the time of booking. They do not shift based on departure hour, highway conditions, or how many flights are landing at Pearson that morning. The number on your confirmation is the number on your invoice, with nothing added between the two.
App-based rides operate on a different model. The estimate at booking reflects current conditions, not the conditions at 5:30 a.m. on a Friday before a long weekend when Hwy 401 East is moving slowly through Oshawa. A 35-minute backup doesn't appear in the quote. It appears in the charge. When your flight time is fixed and Pearson is 144 kilometres away, knowing the exact cost before you leave Brighton is part of good planning, not a luxury.
For corporate car service accounts, billing works on invoiced records with full line-item detail: Brighton pickup address, destination terminal, vehicle class, and confirmed flat rate. The receipt matches the booking confirmation exactly. No reconciliation required, and no conversation with finance about why a fare came in above the pre-approved estimate.
Individual travellers get the same structure. No account required, no minimum booking frequency. A first-time booking carries the same flat rate as a regular client. Confirm by phone, text, or the online form. The confirmation comes back quickly with the pickup time, driver name, and locked fare. That's everything you need before the trip starts.
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The sedan covers the most common scenario: one or two passengers with standard checked luggage for the 144-kilometre run to Pearson. The Lincoln MKZ is quiet, climate-controlled, and suited to early morning departures when you need to make calls or go through notes before you hit the terminal. Clean interior, professional driver, door-to-door from your Brighton address at $365.
The SUV fills the gap when the sedan falls short. Four passengers with larger bags, ski equipment, oversized cases, or a combination that simply doesn't fit a sedan trunk comfortably. The Cadillac Escalade handles it without requiring a full van. At $425 from Brighton, the step up in space costs $60, which is reasonable when the alternative is an uncomfortable or overloaded ride to Pearson.
The Sprinter Van at $775 carries up to fourteen passengers in a single vehicle. For groups departing Brighton together, that means one confirmed pickup time, one driver, and everyone at the terminal at the same moment. The per-person cost on a full van compares well against booking multiple sedans for the same party heading west on the 401.
All three vehicle types are commercially licensed and insured in Ontario. Drivers hold professional credentials beyond a personal driving record. Our full fleet is maintained to standards that personal rideshare vehicles are not held to. For a 144-kilometre trip to one of Canada's busiest airports, that level of preparation is part of what the flat rate covers.
From Brighton, your driver takes Highway 401 West and Highway 427. Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 at Pearson are the destinations. Distance is approximately 144 km. Your driver monitors traffic in real time and adjusts the route to keep you on schedule.
Your $365 sedan rate from Brighton is confirmed when you book. No meter runs on the 144-kilometre trip. Early morning, long weekend, or peak travel day: the price doesn't change.
For arrivals, your driver is waiting inside Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 with a name sign. No curbside queue, no guesswork, no second-guessing which exit to take after a long flight from Brighton.
Sedan, SUV, and Sprinter Van from Brighton are available any hour of the day or night. A 4 a.m. pickup for a morning departure carries the same flat rate as a midday booking.
When four or more people are travelling together, booking a single vehicle consistently beats splitting the cost across two rideshares. The Cadillac Escalade carries up to seven passengers at the $425 flat rate from Brighton, with full luggage room for everyone in the group. Child seats are available on request. One confirmed pickup time, one driver at your Brighton address, and the entire party arrives at the departure terminal together, 144 kilometres later.
Larger parties travelling from Brighton fit comfortably in the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van, which seats up to fourteen at the $775 flat rate. That's one departure from Brighton, one driver on the Hwy 401 corridor, and one confirmed arrival at Pearson. For family trips leaving during the busy summer cottage season in the Presqu'ile area, coordinating a single van is considerably simpler than managing multiple vehicles across two or three separate bookings. See our full fleet for complete vehicle specifications.
Brighton sits between Cobourg to the west and Belleville to the east along the Hwy 401 corridor. We cover the full stretch, including Trenton, Port Hope, Napanee, and Kingston. If your travel originates from a neighbouring town, the same flat-rate structure applies.
Flat rate locked at booking. Sedan $365. SUV $425. TNC licensed driver. Meet and greet inside the terminal.
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