Detroit, MI to Pearson Airport for a flat $995 in a sedan. 255 minutes. Book online in under two minutes.
Need a limo from Detroit, MI to Pearson? Sedan $995. SUV $1200. Van $1400. The trip is roughly 255 minutes and 370 km. Your rate is set before the driver leaves.
The return from Pearson is where this service earns its place. You land at Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 after a long international leg, cross customs with bags, and come out into arrivals. The driver is already there, name sign up, terminal confirmed from your flight number before you even touched down. Our meet and greet at arrivals means you do not navigate a pickup zone, open an app, or wait on a curb. You walk through arrivals once and the car is outside within minutes.
Flight tracking runs continuously from departure. A delay in Detroit Metro, a late connection through Chicago, a weather hold coming out of Frankfurt. None of it changes the rate or triggers a call from the driver. The system adjusts, the driver repositions, and the flat rate home to Detroit stays at $995. That number was confirmed at booking and does not move regardless of what the airline schedule did in the hours before you landed.
The distance from Pearson back to Detroit is 370 kilometres via Highway 401 West through Windsor. At midnight or at 2 a.m. after a delayed arrival, the 401 corridor runs clearer than during peak hours. The driver knows this route at that hour, including the overnight construction windows that are common on Ontario's 400-series highways. Alternates are planned before departure, not improvised when a lane closure appears.
For travelers with early commitments the morning after landing, an efficient return matters. The flat rate airport transfer service from Pearson to Detroit removes every variable between customs and your front door. No surge, no app negotiation, no waiting in a taxi queue at 1 a.m. The $995 rate at midnight is the same $995 confirmed the day you booked.
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A 6 a.m. departure from Pearson works backward to a pre-dawn pickup in Detroit. Add 90 minutes at the terminal for international check-in and security, and you need to arrive at Pearson by 4:30. The 370-kilometre drive via Highway 401 East from Windsor takes approximately 255 minutes under normal conditions. That puts the Detroit pickup between 3:00 and 4:00 a.m. The driver confirms the exact time when you book, not a window. A specific time with a specific vehicle waiting outside your address.
Not every car service performs reliably at 3:30 a.m. A pre-dawn pickup from Detroit requires the driver to plan the route the night before, check conditions on the Windsor-Toronto corridor, and confirm the pickup time with you the evening prior. That confirmation comes as a reminder so there are no variables when you wake up in the dark. The flat rate for a 3 a.m. departure is $995, the same as a midday run. No early-morning premium applies.
Overnight construction windows on Highway 401 between Windsor and Toronto are common, particularly between Chatham and London. The driver checks corridor conditions before leaving and takes alternates when a lane closure adds time to the standard route. Pre-dawn traffic on the 401 is thin compared to peak hours, which often offsets minor delays. The route knowledge here is specific to this corridor at this hour, not generic highway driving.
Early international flights carry the most consequence for being late. The connection in Frankfurt or the meeting at the destination depends entirely on clearing Pearson on time. Missing an early departure from Detroit means a full travel day lost, rebooking fees, and downstream costs that compound quickly. The $995 flat rate covers the segment you control most. Getting from Detroit to Pearson on time is what allows the rest of the itinerary to proceed.
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Flights don't schedule around convenient hours. The Detroit to Pearson route operates around the clock because the 401 corridor demands it. A 3 a.m. departure from a Detroit address and a midnight arrival at Pearson require the same standard of service as any midday run. Early morning reliability and terminal-aware pickup on the return are not specialty add-ons. They are the baseline for anyone traveling this route professionally.
Drivers on this corridor know Highway 401 between Windsor and Toronto at all hours. That includes overnight construction patterns between Chatham and London, light-traffic windows that open after midnight, and the precise timing required to reach Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 at Pearson without margin errors. For corporate car service clients who travel this route regularly, consistency across hours is the point. The route doesn't change its character depending on the clock.
Booking a 3 a.m. pickup from Detroit uses the same process as any other time. Provide the flight number, pickup address, passenger count, and vehicle preference. Confirmation returns with the exact pickup time and locked fare. The $995 flat rate for a sedan applies regardless of departure hour. The confirmation is complete before you sleep. There are no variables to manage when the alarm goes off at 2:45 a.m.
For travelers departing from the Detroit side of the border, the drive to Pearson is the first link in an itinerary that may run across multiple continents. That first link is also the one most directly in your control. A confirmed flat rate, a known driver, and a pickup time verified the night before means the rest of the itinerary starts on schedule. The $995 fare is a fixed cost on a trip where most other costs are variable.
From Detroit, MI, your driver takes Highway 401 East from Windsor and Highway 427. Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 at Pearson are the destinations. Distance is approximately 370 km. Your driver monitors traffic in real time and adjusts the route to keep you on schedule.
Your $995 sedan rate from Detroit is locked when you book. No adjustment at pickup, no last-minute fees, no difference between the confirmation and the invoice.
Your driver confirms the terminal from the flight number before you land and is inside arrivals with a name sign when you clear customs. No curbside coordination required.
Delays on the Detroit route don't change the rate. The driver adjusts to your actual landing time. The $995 flat rate stays fixed whether you land on schedule or two hours late.
When four or more people are traveling together from Detroit, one vehicle almost always costs less than splitting two rideshares, and the logistics are considerably simpler. The Cadillac Escalade carries up to 7 passengers at the $1,200 flat rate, with room for full-size luggage across the group. Child seats are available on request. Browse our full fleet to compare cabin space and luggage capacity before booking. One vehicle, one driver, one confirmed pickup address in Detroit.
Larger parties traveling from the Detroit area use the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, which carries up to 14 passengers at $1,400 flat. Corporate groups, extended families flying internationally out of Pearson, and delegation travel all fit this vehicle. The 370-kilometre run via Highway 401 East leaves Windsor and runs straight through to Terminal 1 or Terminal 3. One departure time for the entire group, no coordination across separate cars, and no one waiting at the border crossing for a vehicle that hasn't arrived yet.
Detroit sits at the border, and many travelers in surrounding communities use Pearson for international departures. Windsor, directly across the river, is the most common companion city on this corridor. Communities along the Lake Erie shoreline including Leamington, Kingsville, and Amherstburg also book regularly on this route. Flat rates apply from each address, confirmed at booking.
Flat rate locked at booking. Sedan $995. SUV $1200. TNC licensed driver. Meet and greet inside the terminal.
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