Book a flat rate limo from Delhi to YYZ. Sedan starts at $179. Driver meets you inside the terminal on every arrival.
From Delhi, the route to Pearson runs 145 km: south on Highway 3 to the QEW East, then north on Highway 427 to the terminal. Door to terminal in about 100 minutes. A flat $179 sedan rate is locked the moment you book, and it does not change regardless of traffic or time of day.
The drive from Delhi to Pearson Airport follows a specific sequence that experienced drivers know well. South on Highway 3 through Norfolk County to the QEW interchange at Stoney Creek, then east along the QEW toward Toronto, and north on Highway 427 directly into the Pearson terminal precinct. The distance is 145 km and the run takes roughly 100 minutes when traffic flows normally. That 100-minute window is why pickup timing matters more from Delhi than from cities closer to the GTA.
Your driver accounts for the full journey, not just the highway segment. Delhi sits in the heart of Norfolk County, and the Highway 3 portion through Simcoe and Caledonia is a two-lane stretch with variable pace. A driver who knows this route builds that variability into the departure schedule. Booking a flat rate airport transfer service means the driver manages the timing. You set the pickup time once, and the driver handles the rest.
Morning departures from Delhi for early Pearson flights require a pre-dawn pickup. The advantage on Hwy 3 at that hour is light traffic through Norfolk County and a clear QEW. The driver monitors conditions on the 427 interchange and the terminal access roads in real time, adjusting the approach if construction or lane closures are active. Pearson's Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 are both accessible from the 427, and the driver confirms your terminal before departure so there is no last-minute confusion at the split.
On the return leg, your driver tracks the inbound flight from departure. If the aircraft leaves on time from its origin, the driver calculates the Pearson arrival, customs clearance time, and the drive back to Delhi. You clear customs, walk through the arrivals doors, and the driver is already there. The meet and greet at arrivals means no navigating pickup zones or circling the terminal loop after a long flight.
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Delhi may be a small city by Ontario standards, but its agricultural sector and Norfolk County business community generate a steady stream of professional travel. Executives heading to international meetings, procurement managers flying to suppliers, and consultants connecting through Pearson all face the same challenge: a 145 km drive on a route that requires precision timing. A flat $179 sedan rate and a driver who knows Hwy 3 solves that problem cleanly.
For professionals who book corporate car service regularly, the invoice matching the confirmation is not a minor point. Expense reporting requires predictable costs. The rate locked at booking is the rate on the invoice. No surge adjustments, no "tolls added at end," no variable fuel surcharges. The sedan from Delhi is $179. The SUV is $215. Both figures appear identically on the booking confirmation and the final receipt.
The Lincoln MKZ sedan seats three passengers and handles standard carry-on luggage with ease. The vehicle is quiet, the interior is clean, and the driver does not engage in conversation unless you do. That 100-minute run from Delhi to the terminal is productive time for a business traveler reviewing notes, making calls, or simply arriving at the airport composed rather than rushed. Early morning pickups on the QEW before Toronto traffic builds give the added advantage of a predictable run time with no surprises at the 427 merge.
Companies sending multiple employees from the Delhi area on the same flight should consider the SUV at $215. Up to six passengers travel together, share one departure time, and split one flat rate. That arithmetic works in the company's favor versus booking individual sedans. One driver, one vehicle, one confirmed time from your Delhi address. Everyone arrives at the same terminal entrance together, which matters when the flight boards shortly after the group clears security.
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The Pearson Airport pickup process has a specific geography that catches first-time arrivals off guard. Customs, baggage claim, and the arrivals hall are inside the terminal. The pickup zones and rideshare lanes are outside on the lower level, often some distance from the arrivals doors. When you've just landed after a long international flight and you're pushing a luggage cart with your family, that distance is not trivial. The driver waiting inside with your name on a sign eliminates that navigation entirely.
Flight tracking is active from the moment your inbound flight departs. If the aircraft pushes back late, the driver's schedule adjusts accordingly. Delays of one hour or more do not trigger additional charges. The flat rate from Pearson back to Delhi is the same $179 for the sedan regardless of whether you land on time or two hours behind schedule. That policy matters most on transatlantic routes through Pearson, where delays are routine and unpredictable.
Luggage on the Delhi run rarely presents a problem for the sedan if you're traveling light. Two checked bags and a carry-on fit in the Lincoln MKZ trunk comfortably. Heavier loads, a family with checked bags plus hand luggage, or a business traveler with presentation equipment, fit better in the Escalade SUV at $215. Our full fleet is described on the vehicles page with exact cargo dimensions. Choose the vehicle that matches your actual luggage load, not just your passenger count.
For the outbound trip from Delhi, the driver arrives at your address and assists with loading. That matters on an early morning departure when the household is moving at 4 a.m. and the luggage is staged by the front door. The driver handles the bags. You handle the children or the carry-ons. The vehicle leaves on schedule. The 145 km to Pearson goes by while you're settled in the cabin, not stressed at the curb.
Your driver leaves Delhi heading south on Highway 3, passing through Simcoe and Caledonia before reaching the QEW at Stoney Creek. From there the route runs east along the QEW and then north on Highway 427 directly to Pearson's terminal precinct. The total distance is approximately 145 km. Your driver monitors traffic conditions on each segment and adjusts the approach to Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 as needed to keep you on schedule.
The sedan from Delhi to Pearson is $179, confirmed at booking. No adjustments for early morning pickups, highway tolls, or traffic on the QEW. What you book is what you pay.
Your driver stands inside Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 with your name on a sign. Walk out of customs and you'll see it. No hunting for the pickup lane after a long flight back from abroad.
Pre-dawn departures and midnight arrivals are covered. Sedan, SUV, and Sprinter Van are available every day of the year at the same flat rates, regardless of hour.
Groups of four or more traveling together from Delhi almost always save money in a single vehicle versus splitting the cost across two rideshares. The Cadillac Escalade carries up to seven passengers at the $215 SUV rate, with enough cargo room in the rear for full checked luggage alongside carry-ons. Child seats are available on request. Confirm the ages and number of children at booking so the driver arrives configured correctly. One flat rate, one departure time from your Delhi address, one vehicle on Highway 3.
Larger parties heading to Pearson from Delhi fit in the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van at $650 for up to 14 passengers. A sports team departing from the Delhi area, a multi-family vacation group, or a corporate delegation flying out of Terminal 1 all benefit from a single departure time and a single driver who knows the Hwy 3 to QEW to 427 route. No second vehicle running behind. No staggered arrivals at the check-in counter. One van, one rate, everyone together.
Delhi sits in Norfolk County, surrounded by communities that share the same Hwy 3 corridor to Pearson. Simcoe is 20 minutes north. Nanticoke is southeast toward Lake Erie. Tillsonburg, Woodstock, Ingersoll, and Burford all fall within the same service area. Each location has its own flat rate and the same guaranteed pricing policy.
Flat rate locked at booking. Sedan $179. SUV $215. TNC licensed driver. Meet and greet inside the terminal.
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