From Warkworth, your flat rate to Pearson is $290 for a sedan and $350 for an SUV. 123 minutes, 172 km. Rate is locked the moment you book.
From Warkworth, the drive to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is about 123 minutes and 172 km. Your flat rate is $290 for a sedan. That price does not change at pickup. No meter runs.
Warkworth sits roughly 172 kilometres northeast of Pearson, which means a 6 a.m. flight requires a car at your door before 3:30 a.m. That window is exactly when app-based rideshare becomes unreliable. Drivers aren't logged in. Surge pricing kicks in before the first car even accepts the request. A booking that looked straightforward the night before becomes a stressful scramble in the dark. Our flat rate airport transfer service solves that problem entirely. The driver is confirmed, the price is locked, and the car arrives when it was scheduled to arrive, no matter the hour.
The pre-dawn run from Warkworth follows Hwy 30 south to Hwy 401 West, then the 427 into Pearson. At 3:30 in the morning that corridor is clear, and the 123-minute average drive time typically runs shorter. The driver leaves a buffer anyway. You arrive at the terminal with time to check a bag, clear security, and find your gate without rushing. That margin is built into the pickup time we confirm with you, not left to chance.
Late-night returns from Pearson follow the same logic in reverse. You land after a red-eye, clear baggage claim, and a driver is already waiting in the arrivals hall with your name on a sign. No waiting on the curb at midnight. No hunting for a car on a dead app after a long travel day. The meet and greet at arrivals means the first thing you do after clearing customs is walk toward someone already holding your name, not open an app and start hoping.
The flat rate back to Warkworth is $290 for a sedan regardless of when the flight lands. A delay that adds an hour to your arrival doesn't change the fare or make the driver disappear. They track the flight in real time and adjust. Whether you land on schedule at 11 p.m. or roll in at 1 a.m. after a delayed connection, the car is there and the rate is what was confirmed at booking.
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The sedan rate from Warkworth to Pearson is $290. The SUV is $350. The Sprinter Van seats up to fourteen and runs $785. These numbers are confirmed at booking and do not move. Not because of traffic on the 401. Not because of a Friday morning rush. Not because your departure falls at 4 a.m. when surge pricing on app-based services can double the estimated fare before you've even put your shoes on. The price on your confirmation is the price on your invoice.
That certainty matters most on early departures. When you book a car the night before a 6 a.m. flight from Warkworth, you need to know the car will show and the fare won't change. App estimates reflect current conditions at the time of booking, not the conditions two hours before sunrise on a cold February morning when most drivers haven't logged in yet. A 172-kilometre trip to Pearson is not the kind of transfer you want to figure out at 3 a.m.
For corporate car service, invoiced billing is available. Each trip record includes the Warkworth pickup address, destination terminal, vehicle class, and the flat rate confirmed at booking. The receipt and the approved expense match exactly. No reconciliation. No explaining why the fare came in higher than the submission. That precision matters when corporate travel policies require documentation that aligns line by line.
Individual travelers get the same pricing without any account requirement. A first-time booking carries the same flat rate as a regular client. Confirm by phone, text, or online. The confirmation arrives quickly: driver name, vehicle type, pickup time, and fare. That information is complete and in writing before you go to sleep.
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The sedan covers most solo and two-person trips from Warkworth. Carry-on and a standard checked bag fit without any issue. The Lincoln MKZ is quiet and climate-controlled, well suited to calls or reviewing notes on the 123-minute run to Pearson. At $290 flat, it's the right call for most individual business trips originating in Warkworth or the surrounding area.
The Escalade fills the gap between sedan and van. Four passengers with heavier luggage, ski equipment, or oversized bags fit comfortably without requiring a full van booking. More headroom, significantly more cargo room, and the same flat-rate structure. At $350 from Warkworth, it's the practical choice when the sedan is slightly undersized for the trip at hand.
The Sprinter Van handles up to fourteen passengers at $785 for the route. For groups departing Warkworth together, that's one vehicle, one driver, one confirmed departure time, and everyone at the terminal in the same car. The per-person cost on a full van is typically lower than individual sedans for the same trip. Review our full fleet to compare configurations and decide which vehicle fits your travel group.
All three vehicle types operate under the same licensing standard. Commercially licensed, commercially insured, maintained to Ontario transportation regulations that personal rideshare vehicles don't meet. The drivers hold professional credentials. On a 172-kilometre transfer from Warkworth to Pearson, vehicle condition and driver qualifications are part of what the flat rate includes, not add-ons priced separately.
From Warkworth, your driver takes Highway 30, Highway 401 West, and Highway 427. Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 at Pearson are the destinations. Distance is approximately 172 km. Your driver monitors traffic in real time and adjusts the route to keep you on schedule.
Your $290 sedan rate from Warkworth is confirmed at booking and stays there. Pre-dawn departure or afternoon flight, the price you see is the price you pay.
On your return to Pearson from Warkworth, your driver is inside Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 with a name sign. No curbside wait. No confusion at the arrivals exit.
The sedan, SUV, and Sprinter Van from Warkworth run at any hour. A 3:30 a.m. pickup for an early departure costs the same flat rate as an afternoon booking.
For groups of four or more traveling from Warkworth, one vehicle is almost always the better option. Splitting across two rideshares doubles the coordination, doubles the uncertainty, and rarely saves money when surge pricing applies to each car separately. The Cadillac Escalade seats up to seven passengers with room for full-sized luggage, and the flat rate of $350 covers the whole group. Child safety seats are available on request, booked in advance when you confirm the trip.
Larger parties traveling together from Warkworth should look at the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van, which carries up to fourteen passengers at a flat rate of $785. One departure time, one driver, and everyone arrives at Pearson together. Warkworth sits about an hour and a half northeast of the airport via Hwy 30, and coordinating two or three separate vehicles over that distance on an early morning adds unnecessary risk. One van eliminates that entirely.
Flat rate locked at booking. Sedan $290. SUV $350. TNC licensed driver. Meet and greet inside the terminal.
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