Flat rate limo from Chatham to Toronto Pearson Airport. Sedan $495, SUV $575. TNC licensed driver available 24 hours a day.
Your Chatham airport limo to Pearson costs $495 for a sedan, $575 for an SUV, and $895 for a Sprinter Van. The trip is 275 km. Every rate is flat and confirmed when you book.
The drive from Chatham to Pearson begins on Highway 401 East. That single highway carries you the full 275 kilometres to the Highway 427 interchange, where the route feeds directly into the airport. Average drive time is about 185 minutes, though a 7 a.m. departure from Chatham hits a different stretch of 401 than a 4 p.m. one. The driver builds the pickup time around your terminal and departure slot, not a navigation estimate. Our corporate car service is designed for exactly this kind of planning precision.
For business travelers, the value of a confirmed pickup on a 275-kilometre route is straightforward. A 5 a.m. pickup from downtown Chatham to catch an 8 a.m. international departure at Terminal 1 requires a driver who knows when to leave, not a driver who opens an app at 4:45. The confirmed time is calculated when you book. That is what your driver follows.
The sedan rate from Chatham is $495. It does not move with traffic, season, or hour of day. The figure on your confirmation is the figure on the invoice. Finance departments and executive assistants who manage travel budgets appreciate fixed numbers. A rideshare receipt with a surge explanation is a different administrative experience entirely.
Corporate accounts can be set up with monthly invoicing that lists each trip: date, Chatham pickup address, destination terminal, vehicle type, and flat fare. No individual receipt management. No credit card reconciliation. For companies with more than one traveler running this route, the difference in overhead is real and accumulates quickly.
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Inbound flights into Pearson rarely land on the dot. When yours runs late, the service adjusts. Your flight number is tracked in real time from the moment you book. A 45-minute delay out of a connecting city registers before you land. The driver repositions without any message from you. Our meet and greet at arrivals means your driver is already holding your name in the arrivals hall when you clear customs, not circling the terminal while you text from baggage claim.
Pearson has multiple terminals and the distance between them is not trivial when you have bags and a 185-minute drive ahead of you. Your driver is assigned to the correct terminal based on your flight information before you touch down. Terminal 1 handles most international arrivals. Terminal 3 covers others. That detail is confirmed at booking, not sorted out at pickup.
The return from Pearson to Chatham runs at the same flat rate as the outbound: $495 for a sedan. A flight that lands 50 minutes behind schedule does not change the fare. Pre-booking the return alongside your departure, with the flight number provided, removes any uncertainty about what the trip home will cost. The confirmation states the amount. That amount does not shift based on what the inbound schedule did.
For travelers with commitments the morning after a late return, a reliable flat rate airport transfer service from Pearson back to Chatham removes one variable from an already compressed timeline. The car is there, the driver is professional, and the charge matches the confirmation. When that happens consistently, a first booking becomes the default.
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Repeat bookings come down to three things: the car shows up, the driver is professional, and the charge matches the confirmation. When all three happen every time, a trial booking becomes a standing arrangement. Travelers leaving Chatham on the early 401 run, often before dawn, need exactly that certainty. Managing variables on a 275-kilometre route before a long-haul flight is the last thing anyone wants.
The Chatham stretch of Highway 401 behaves differently at 4 a.m. than at 8 a.m., and the 427 interchange approaching Pearson carries its own peak-period patterns. That knowledge of timing and conditions on this specific corridor does not come from a navigation estimate. It comes from running this route at all hours, across all seasons, repeatedly.
Booking takes a few minutes: flight number, pickup address in Chatham, passenger count, vehicle preference. The confirmation returns with pickup time, fare, and driver details. Repeat travelers can reference prior trip information. For anyone who flies this route regularly, the booking becomes routine. Same information, same reliable result, no overhead.
The Chatham to Pearson service runs around the clock. A 3 a.m. pickup is handled identically to a noon departure. The flat rate does not change by hour. The driver arrives at the confirmed time regardless of when that is. For travelers with inflexible international schedules, that consistency is not a bonus. It is the point.
From Chatham, your driver takes Highway 401 East the full length of the route, then connects to Highway 427 South into Pearson. Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 at YYZ are both served. The distance is approximately 275 km. Your driver monitors traffic conditions in real time and adjusts timing to keep your schedule intact.
The fare from Chatham is fixed at $495 for a sedan. No meter runs. No peak pricing at 4 a.m. The number on the confirmation is the number on the invoice.
Every driver on the Chatham to Pearson route is TNC licensed by the Province of Ontario and fully insured. This is a licensed car service, not a rideshare platform.
Sedan $495. SUV $575. Van $895. Three flat-rate vehicles for the Chatham to Pearson route. All TNC licensed and confirmed at booking.
For groups of four or more leaving Chatham, one vehicle almost always makes more practical sense than splitting across two rideshares. The Cadillac Escalade seats up to seven passengers at the $575 flat rate, meaning six people share a single confirmed fare on a 275-kilometre route. There is genuine luggage room, and child seats are available on request when you book. One driver, one departure time, and one invoice.
Larger parties traveling together can take the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van, which seats up to 14 at the $895 flat rate. Groups flying out of Pearson on the same itinerary, whether a family vacation, a conference delegation, or a corporate team, leave from one address in Chatham at one agreed time and arrive together. Browse our full fleet to compare vehicles before booking.
Chatham sits along the Highway 401 corridor in southwestern Ontario, between Windsor to the west and London to the east. Communities throughout Chatham-Kent and the surrounding region, including Sarnia, Blenheim, and Leamington, are all served with the same flat-rate model. One rate confirmed at booking, one driver, one invoice.
Flat rate locked at booking. Sedan $495. SUV $575. TNC licensed driver. Meet and greet inside the terminal.
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