From Pickering, your flat rate to Pearson is $105 for a sedan and $135 for an SUV. 38 minutes, 46 km. Rate is locked the moment you book.
From Pickering, the drive to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is about 38 minutes and 46 km. Your flat rate is $105 for a sedan. That price does not change at pickup. No meter runs.
Most airport limo pages focus on the outbound ride. The return trip is where the real difference shows. You land at Pearson after a long flight, clear baggage claim, and your driver is already inside the terminal with your name on a sign. No scanning the curb. No refreshing an app. No deciding which exit leads to the right pickup zone. Our meet and greet at arrivals puts the driver inside Terminal 1 or Terminal 3, positioned where you exit, regardless of which carrier brought you in.
Flight tracking runs in real time. If your inbound is delayed by 40 minutes, the driver adjusts the arrival time accordingly. You won't land to find a missed pickup or an extra wait charge. The flat rate back to Pickering is $105 for a sedan, confirmed before you left, unchanged when you arrive. After a red-eye or a full day of connections, that consistency matters more than any other detail.
The outbound ride follows the same standard. The driver arrives at your Pickering address, not somewhere nearby. A text arrives two minutes before. The 46-kilometre route to Pearson via Highway 401 West and Highway 427 is one the driver knows well, including the morning traffic patterns that affect the 5 to 8 a.m. window specifically. Alternate routes exist when a section of the 401 backs up near Scarborough. You stay in the back. The navigation is handled.
This flat rate airport transfer service runs every day of the year. Early morning, late night, holiday weekends. The rate, the structure, and the pickup process are the same at 3 a.m. as they are at noon. Pickering to Pearson or Pearson back to Pickering, the booking confirmation tells you exactly what to expect before either trip begins.
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The sedan rate from Pickering to Pearson is $105. The SUV is $135. The Sprinter Van, which seats up to 14 passengers, runs $650. These numbers are confirmed at booking and don't shift based on departure time, traffic on the 401, or how busy Terminal 1 is on a Friday morning. The figure on the confirmation is the figure on the invoice.
App-based rides to Pearson price differently. The estimate at booking reflects current conditions, not what the highway looks like at 5:15 a.m. before a long weekend. A 35-minute backup near the Scarborough collector lanes doesn't appear in the initial quote. It appears in the final charge. When your flight is fixed and the terminal is 46 km away, knowing the cost in advance is worth more than a low opening estimate that can move.
For corporate car service, invoiced billing is available with itemized records: Pickering pickup address, destination terminal, vehicle type, confirmed flat rate. The receipt matches the booking confirmation exactly. No reconciliation calls. No explaining to finance why the fare came in above the approved estimate. The documentation is clean because the pricing structure is clean.
Individual travelers get the same rate. No account required, no booking minimum, no program to join. A first booking receives the same flat rate as a client who travels monthly. Confirm by phone, text, or the online form. The confirmation arrives promptly with pickup time, driver name, vehicle type, and fare. All of that is in your inbox before you go to sleep the night before departure.
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Three vehicle options cover the range of travel scenarios from Pickering to Pearson. The sedan handles solo travelers and couples with standard luggage: a carry-on and a checked bag. It's quiet enough to take calls or read through notes on the 46-kilometre run west, and it arrives at your Pickering address at the confirmed time. For most business trips, the sedan is exactly the right fit at $105.
The SUV fills the space between a sedan and a full van. Four passengers with heavier luggage loads, ski bags, golf cases, or equipment that won't fit in a sedan trunk. The Cadillac Escalade offers the headroom and the cargo room without the scale of a 14-seat van. At $135 from Pickering, it's the right call when the sedan is one passenger or one bag short of comfortable.
The Sprinter Van runs up to 14 passengers at $650 for the trip. One departure time, one driver, one flat rate for the group. No splitting into two vehicles, no one arriving at the terminal 20 minutes later because their separate car hit a snag on the 401. The per-person cost on a full van from Pickering is often lower than individual sedan fares covering the same route. Browse our full fleet to compare all vehicle options before you book.
All three vehicle types are commercially licensed and commercially insured in Ontario. The drivers hold professional credentials. Vehicle condition and driver qualifications are part of the flat rate, not extras charged separately. For a 46-kilometre run from Pickering to an international terminal, that standard matters.
From Pickering, your driver takes Highway 401 West and Highway 427. Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 at Pearson are the destinations. Distance is approximately 46 km. Your driver monitors traffic in real time and adjusts the route to keep you on schedule.
Your $105 sedan rate from Pickering is confirmed the moment you book. No meter runs on the trip. Traffic on the 401 does not change the final charge.
For arrivals, your driver waits inside Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 with a name sign. No curbside confusion after a long flight. Flight delays are tracked and absorbed at no extra cost.
Sedan, SUV, and Sprinter Van from Pickering run at any hour. A 4 a.m. pickup for an early departure and a midnight arrival back to Pickering carry the same flat rate.
Groups of four or more from Pickering benefit from booking a single vehicle rather than splitting across two rideshares. The Cadillac Escalade carries up to seven passengers at the $135 SUV flat rate, with enough cargo space for full luggage sets. Child seats are available on request. One departure time, one confirmed rate, no waiting to see whether the second car shows up.
Larger parties travelling together can book the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Van, which seats up to 14 passengers at $650 for the trip. Pickering is a close-knit community and large family departures are common, whether for a Caribbean holiday out of Terminal 3 or a transatlantic connection through Terminal 1. One driver, one vehicle, and a 38-minute run on the 401 West gets the entire group to the curb at the same time. The per-person rate on a full Sprinter from Pickering comes in well below individual sedan fares for the same distance.
Pickering sits between Ajax to the east and Scarborough to the west along Highway 401. Communities just north, including Brougham and Claremont, are also within our regular service area. Whitby and Oshawa further east are covered at their own flat rates. Every city listed below receives the same guaranteed pricing, terminal-aware pickup, and 24-hour availability.
Flat rate locked at booking. Sedan $105. SUV $135. TNC licensed driver. Meet and greet inside the terminal.
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