Book a flat rate limo from Oshawa to YYZ. Sedan starts at $135. Driver meets you inside the terminal on every arrival.
The drive from Oshawa to Pearson Airport covers 71 km via Highway 401 West to Highway 427, averaging 51 minutes under normal conditions. A sedan costs a flat $135, locked at booking. Every vehicle on this route is TNC licensed by the Province of Ontario.
Oshawa sits at the eastern end of the Greater Toronto Area, roughly 71 km from Pearson Airport via Highway 401 West. That highway carries significant freight and commuter traffic, particularly through the Pickering and Ajax interchanges and again through the 400-series merge near Mississauga. The 427 connection feeds directly into the airport loop. In clear conditions the run takes about 51 minutes. In peak periods, it can extend considerably.
That variability is exactly why a flat rate airport transfer service from Oshawa makes practical sense. App-based rideshares apply surge pricing when traffic is heaviest, which is also when the risk of a missed flight is highest. Your rate with us is locked the moment you book. The driver leaves Oshawa with enough buffer time to absorb the 401's usual rhythm between Oshawa and the 427 interchange. The price does not change based on conditions that morning.
The driver monitors live traffic and can choose the best path through the interchange at Hwy 412, the express-collectors split, or the Hwy 427 approach to avoid construction or incidents. You see none of that in the vehicle. The fare stays at $135 for a sedan regardless of which sequence of ramps the driver uses to keep you on time.
This route originates in Durham Region and crosses into York Region and then Peel before reaching the airport. It is a longer run than most GTA suburb trips, which is why the flat rate matters more here, not less. A 51-minute highway trip that turns into 75 minutes on a bad traffic day should not cost you an unpredictable premium on top of the base distance charge. One confirmed number, known before departure.
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Oshawa's General Motors campus and the broader Durham Region business corridor generate consistent early-morning and late-evening airport runs. A corporate car service from Oshawa to Pearson needs to be predictable on two dimensions: the rate and the schedule. Both are fixed here. The sedan rate is $135. The driver departs at the time agreed at booking. There are no surprises on either count.
For executives traveling on short notice or at off-peak hours, the 24-hour availability matters. A 5:00 a.m. pickup for a 7:00 a.m. departure from Terminal 1 costs the same $135 as a midday run. No early-morning surcharge. No premium for a Friday evening flight home. The flat rate applies at every hour of every day.
Account invoicing is available for companies that book regularly. Businesses in Oshawa with staff traveling to Pearson for international or domestic connections can manage bookings and billing through the client portal. The invoice matches the confirmation exactly, which simplifies expense reporting compared to rideshare receipts that vary with surge pricing.
The Lincoln MKZ sedan provides a quiet, professional cabin for the 51-minute run. There is no conversation required. If you need to review a presentation or take a call before landing at the terminal, the vehicle is suited to that. The driver focuses on Highway 401 and the 427 approach. You focus on the meeting ahead. That division of attention is the practical value of a booked, dedicated vehicle over a shared or surge-priced alternative from Oshawa.
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On the return from Pearson to Oshawa, the pickup sequence starts before you land. Your driver tracks the flight in real time. If the aircraft is early, the driver adjusts. If there is a delay, the driver waits at no additional charge. The flat rate covers the actual arrival, not the scheduled one. You clear customs and walk through the arrivals doors knowing the driver is already inside.
The meet and greet at arrivals means a driver holding a name sign inside Terminal 1 or Terminal 3, positioned past the customs exit. There is no curbside pickup arrangement, no calling to locate a car in the pickup loop, and no waiting in the rain at the ground transportation curb. You see the name sign, confirm the booking, and walk directly to the vehicle. After a transatlantic flight or a long domestic connection, that directness matters.
The 71 km drive from Pearson back to Oshawa follows the same Highway 427 to 401 East corridor. The driver handles all of it. You sit in the back of a Lincoln MKZ or a Cadillac Escalade and decompress. The Escalade at $175 is the right choice when you have more luggage than fits comfortably in a sedan trunk, or when you want additional cabin space after a long flight.
Flight tracking also protects the outbound trip. When you book an early departure from Oshawa, the driver monitors for any schedule changes before leaving. If the airline adjusts the departure time overnight, the booking can be updated accordingly. No driver arrives at 4:30 a.m. for a flight that moved to 6:00 a.m. The tracking system and 24/7 dispatch work together so the timing of the Oshawa pickup stays aligned with the actual flight, not just the original booking time.
From Oshawa, the driver takes Highway 401 West to Highway 427 South, connecting directly to the Pearson Airport loop for Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. The distance is approximately 71 km. The route crosses through Ajax, Pickering, and Scarborough before entering the western GTA approach. Live traffic monitoring lets the driver select the best path through the 401 express-collectors split and the 427 interchange to protect your schedule.
The sedan from Oshawa to Pearson is $135. That number is locked when you book. Highway 401 traffic does not change it. The time of day does not change it.
Your driver waits inside Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 with your name on a sign. You walk out of customs and the driver is already there. No curbside confusion after a long flight.
Sedan, SUV, and Sprinter Van from Oshawa are dispatched 24 hours a day. A 4:30 a.m. departure costs the same as a noon pickup. No premium for unsociable hours.
Groups of four or more traveling together from Oshawa save money and reduce coordination risk by booking a single vehicle. One Cadillac Escalade at $175 carries up to seven passengers with full luggage, costs less per person than splitting two sedans, and arrives at the Pearson departures curb as a group. Child seats are available on request. Confirm ages and count at booking so the driver arrives with the right equipment. Browse our full fleet to compare cabin and luggage capacity across all vehicle types before you book.
Larger parties traveling from Oshawa together book the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van at $690 flat for up to 14 passengers. Durham Region sports teams, conference delegations, and family reunions all use this option. One departure time from Oshawa, one driver on the 401 West, one arrival at Terminal 1 or Terminal 3. No second vehicle falling behind in traffic near the Ajax interchange while the first group waits at check-in. Everyone clears the curb together.
Oshawa anchors the eastern end of Durham Region. We serve the full corridor along Highway 401 including Whitby directly to the west, Ajax further toward Toronto, and Courtice and Brooklin to the north and east. Newcastle and Clarington extend the coverage further east along the lakeshore. All routes follow the same flat rate model with no per-kilometre meter and no surge pricing.
Flat rate locked at booking. Sedan $135. SUV $175. TNC licensed driver. Meet and greet inside the terminal.
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