Toronto Pearson is Canada’s largest airport in terms of total passenger traffic and North America’s second largest in terms of international traffic.
Globally Connected
More than 135 million people live within a 90-minute flight of Toronto, in a destination central to North American travellers.
As Canada’s hub of international travel and passenger traffic, Toronto is conveniently served by daily and direct flights from dozens of U.S. and international cities aboard regional, national and global air carriers. In fact, our two international airports handle more than 1,400 flights a day. It’s a breeze to fly in for a meeting, anytime, with a truly global choice of airlines. All the air lift you need to plan group travel and international meetings, or to easily accommodate last-minute plans.
Entering Canada: Tips for Travellers
- All visitors must have valid travel documents and identification to enter Canada, such as a passport or visa.
- Find current information on entry requirements on the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) website.
- Requirements may vary depending on the country you’re travelling from — or transiting through.
- Visa-exempt foreign nationals (excluding U.S. citizens) must apply online for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), ideally prior to booking their flight to Canada.
- Visa-required foreign nationals must submit fingerprints and a photo (biometrics) to acquire their visa for travel to Canada.
Do You Need an eTA?
An Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is now a mandatory requirement for all visa-exempt foreign nationals travelling to Canada by air, with the exception of U.S. citizens or travellers with a valid Canadian visa.
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