From Toronto, your flat rate to Pearson is $75 for a sedan and $95 for an SUV. 25 minutes, 30 km. Rate is locked the moment you book.
From Toronto, the drive to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is about 25 minutes and 30 km. Your flat rate is $75 for a sedan. That price does not change at pickup. No meter runs.
The car arrives at your front door in Toronto, not somewhere on the block. The driver texts two minutes out. On a morning when you are already running through the pre-flight checklist, passport, charger, itinerary, that matters. No tracking app to refresh every 30 seconds. No calculating whether to walk to the corner to save a minute. The car is already there, and so is the driver.
The drive from Toronto to Pearson covers 30 kilometres and typically runs 25 minutes via Gardiner. Traffic on that corridor can shift quickly in the 5 to 8 a.m. window. The driver knows the alternates and has run this route enough times. A backup at one stretch means taking a different exit. You stay in the back and let the navigation be someone else's problem for once.
On arrival at Pearson, the driver pulls to the departure terminal directly. You don't manage the drop-off lane or figure out which curb to stand at. Bags come out of the trunk at the curb. You are at the door with time in hand. The whole sequence from leaving Toronto to standing at check-in runs smoothly. The driver has done this route hundreds of times.
The return trip follows the same structure in reverse. You land, clear baggage, and a driver with your name is waiting in the arrivals hall. No taxi queue at midnight. No app-hunting for a car after a red-eye. The flat rate back to Toronto is $75 whether traffic adds 25 minutes or the road runs clean. The cost is confirmed before you leave and doesn't change on the other end.
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The sedan rate from Toronto to Pearson is $75. The SUV is $95. The van, which seats up to seven passengers, runs $250. These are confirmed prices. They don't change based on departure time, traffic conditions, or how busy the airport is on your travel day. The number on the confirmation is the number on the invoice, that's the entire pricing structure.
App-based rides to Pearson work differently. The estimate at booking reflects current conditions, not the conditions at 5:30 a.m. on a Friday before a long weekend. A 40-minute backup on Gardiner doesn't appear in the initial quote, it appears in the charge. When your flight time is fixed and the airport is 30 kilometres away, price certainty is part of the value.
Corporate accounts can use invoiced billing with itemized trip records: pickup address in Toronto, destination terminal, vehicle type, flat rate. The receipt matches the booking confirmation exactly, useful when expense reports need documentation that aligns precisely with what was approved. No reconciliation calls. No explaining why the fare came in higher than the estimate that was submitted for approval.
Individual travelers get the same pricing structure. No loyalty program required, no minimum booking frequency, no account setup. A first booking gets the same flat rate as a regular client. Confirm by call, text, or online form. The confirmation arrives within minutes with pickup time, driver name, vehicle type, and confirmed fare. That information is complete before you go to sleep the night before departure.
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Three vehicle options cover most travel scenarios from Toronto. The sedan handles solo travelers and couples with standard luggage, carry-on and a standard checked bag. It's comfortable for the 30-kilometre run to Pearson, quiet enough to make calls or review notes. The right call for most business trips. Clean interior, climate-controlled, ready at the confirmed pickup time at your Toronto address.
The SUV is the right middle ground when the sedan isn't quite enough. Four passengers with larger luggage loads, ski bags, golf clubs, oversized cases. More headroom. The extra space without the logistics of a full van. At $95 from Toronto, it's the right vehicle when headcount or luggage exceeds what a sedan carries. A full van isn't needed.
The van runs up to seven passengers at $250. For group travel from Toronto, that's one vehicle, one flat rate, and everyone arriving at the terminal together. No coordinating two separate pickups. No one arriving 15 minutes later because their separate car hit traffic. The per-person cost on a full van is typically less than individual sedan fares for the same trip.
All three vehicle types hold the same service standard. Commercially licensed, commercially insured, maintained to regulations that personal rideshare vehicles don't meet. The drivers carry professional credentials, not just a clean personal record. For a 30-kilometre run from Toronto, vehicle condition and driver qualifications are part of what the flat rate covers. Not extras priced on top.
From Toronto, your driver takes the Gardiner Expressway and Highway 427. Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 at Pearson are the destinations. Distance is approximately 30 km. Your driver monitors traffic in real time and adjusts the route to keep you on schedule.
Your $75 sedan rate from Toronto is locked when you book. No meter runs on the trip. The price does not change at pickup.
Driver meets you inside Terminal 1 or 3 with a name sign. No curbside wait. No confusion at arrivals.
Sedan, SUV, and Sprinter Van from Toronto are available any hour. Midnight departure. 4am pickup. Same flat rate.
Flat rate locked at booking. Sedan $75. SUV $95. TNC licensed driver. Meet and greet inside the terminal.