From Dundas, your flat rate to Pearson is $135 for a sedan and $165 for an SUV. 55 minutes, 65 km. Rate is locked the moment you book.
From Dundas, the drive to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is about 55 minutes and 65 km. Your flat rate is $135 for a sedan. That price does not change at pickup. No meter runs.
Before you book anything, run the numbers. Pearson Airport parking currently costs between $35 and $50 per day in the terminal garages. A five-day trip from Dundas puts parking at $175 to $250 before you add fuel for the 65-kilometre drive each way. That's roughly 130 kilometres of highway driving at current gas prices, plus the time you spend circling for a spot, hauling bags across the lot, and catching the shuttle to departures. The flat rate flat rate airport transfer service from Dundas costs $135 return. The math often favours the limo before you even factor in your own time.
App-based services from Dundas quote one number and charge another. The initial estimate reflects conditions at booking. What actually appears on your card reflects conditions at 5:30 a.m. on a busy Friday morning when half the 403 corridor is heading to the same terminal. Surge pricing is real. The variance on a 65-kilometre trip can easily reach $40 to $60 over the quoted estimate. A confirmed flat rate removes that variable entirely.
The sedan departs from your address in Dundas. The driver texts two minutes before arrival. No corner pickup, no tracking app to refresh. On the drive east on Hwy 403 toward 427, the driver monitors traffic and adjusts routing if the corridor backs up. You arrive at the departure curb with time to spare. The driver handles the bags. You walk straight to the check-in queue.
Returns follow the same logic in reverse. You land at Terminal 1 or Terminal 3, clear baggage, and a driver with your name is waiting inside arrivals. A meet and greet at arrivals means no taxi queue at midnight and no standing at the curb trying to locate a car. The $135 flat rate back to Dundas is the same whether traffic adds 20 minutes or the highway runs clear. The number confirmed at booking is the number on the invoice.
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The sedan rate from Dundas to Pearson is $135. The SUV is $165. The Sprinter Van, which seats up to 14 passengers, is $550. These prices are confirmed at booking and do not move based on departure time, traffic conditions, or how congested Pearson happens to be on your travel day. The number on your confirmation matches the number on the invoice. That is the entire pricing structure.
App-based rides to Pearson work 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 403 between Dundas and the QEW interchange is already moving slowly. Surge pricing does not announce itself. It appears in the final charge. When your flight time is fixed and the airport is 65 kilometres away, price certainty is part of what you are buying.
For corporate car service accounts, invoiced billing comes with itemized trip records: pickup address in Dundas, destination terminal, vehicle class, and flat rate confirmed. The receipt matches the booking confirmation exactly. No reconciliation calls. No explaining to finance why the transport charge came in $45 over the estimate that was submitted for pre-approval.
Individual travelers get the same pricing structure without any account requirement. A first booking receives the same flat rate as a long-standing regular. Confirm by phone, text, or the online booking form. Confirmation arrives within minutes with the pickup time, driver name, vehicle type, and confirmed fare. All the information you need before you go to sleep the night before departure.
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Three vehicle options cover the full range of travel needs from Dundas. The Lincoln MKZ sedan handles solo travelers and couples with standard luggage: a carry-on and a checked bag. It's comfortable for the 65-kilometre run east on Hwy 403, quiet enough to make calls or review notes before a morning meeting. For most single-passenger business trips from Dundas, it's the right call. Clean interior, climate-controlled, at your door at the confirmed time.
The Cadillac Escalade fills the gap when a sedan isn't quite enough. Four passengers with heavier luggage, ski equipment, golf bags, or oversized cases. More headroom. More cargo space. At $165 from Dundas, it's the practical choice when passenger count or luggage volume exceeds sedan capacity without needing the scale of a full van. Review our full fleet if you want to compare specifications before booking.
The Sprinter Van seats up to 14 passengers at $550. For group travel from Dundas, that means one vehicle, one flat rate, and everyone arriving at the terminal at the same time. No coordinating separate pickups across different addresses. No one showing up 15 minutes behind because their car hit a backup near the 403 and 6 interchange. The per-person cost on a full van is typically lower than individual sedan fares for the same trip.
All three vehicle classes carry the same credentials: commercially licensed, commercially insured, maintained to Ontario transportation regulations. Personal rideshare vehicles do not meet that standard. The drivers hold professional licensing, not just a clean personal driving record. For a 65-kilometre route from Dundas to one of Canada's busiest airports, vehicle condition and driver qualifications are part of what the flat rate covers.
From Dundas, your driver takes Highway 403 East and Highway 427. Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 at Pearson are the destinations. Distance is approximately 65 km. Your driver monitors traffic in real time and adjusts the route to keep you on schedule.
Your $135 sedan rate from Dundas is fixed the moment you confirm. No meter runs on the 65-kilometre drive to Pearson. The price does not shift at pickup, in traffic, or at the curb.
Your driver meets you inside Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 at Pearson, name sign in hand. No curbside guesswork after a long flight. Flight tracking means the driver adjusts for any delay.
Sedan, SUV, and Sprinter Van from Dundas run any hour of the day. A 4 a.m. departure gets the same flat rate and the same standard of service as a midday booking.
When four or more people travel together from Dundas, one SUV is usually cheaper than two separate rideshares, and far more organized. The Cadillac Escalade seats up to seven passengers at a flat rate of $165. Everyone departs from the same address at the same time. There is ample cargo space for multiple checked bags, and child safety seats are available on request. No one is stranded waiting for a second car that is five minutes behind.
Larger parties traveling from Dundas should consider the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van, which carries up to 14 passengers at a flat $550 rate. Families heading to the airport for a departure out of Terminal 1, sports teams, conference groups leaving from Dundas, wedding parties catching an early flight: one van, one driver, one flat fare. The Hwy 403 corridor from Dundas runs directly to the 427 interchange, so the route is straightforward even with a full vehicle. Book early when the group size is confirmed.
Flat rate locked at booking. Sedan $135. SUV $165. TNC licensed driver. Meet and greet inside the terminal.
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