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Find the cheapest month to fly from Brussels to Toronto

We’re always keeping an eye on fares, so you can find the best one in seconds. It looks like Brussels to Toronto flights are currently cheapest in June.

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Brussels to Toronto: Flight information

The things to know before you go.
Cheapest flight foundC$425
Cheapest month to flyJune
Average flight time8 hrs, 5 mins
Most popular airlineAir Canada
Average flights per week22

Finding cheap flights from Brussels to Toronto: Frequently asked questions

There are 4 airports in Toronto: Toronto Island, Toronto Pearson International, Hamilton, and Kitchener / Waterloo.
The best price we found for a round-trip flight from Brussels to Toronto is C$425. This is an estimate based on information collected from different airlines and travel providers over the last 4 days and is subject to change and availability.
8 hours and 5 minutes is the average flight time from Brussels to Toronto.
Air Canada, United and Lufthansa fly direct from Brussels to Toronto.
There are 22 flights per week flying from Brussels to Toronto, as of May 2024.
The cheapest month to fly from Brussels to Toronto is usually June.
If you're flying from Brussels, the cheapest airport near Toronto is Hamilton – which is 69.8 km away from the center of Toronto. We've found flights to this airport from C$425.
After crunching the numbers on our flight calendar, we found that it is currently cheapest to fly from Brussels to Toronto on Thursday, June 20, 2024.
Yes – the average flight time is 8 hours and 5 minutes.
We show every price from over 1,200 airlines and travel agents, comparing them all so you don’t have to. If you know you want to fly to Toronto but you’re not ready to book, set up a Price Alert. We’ll track prices for you, and let you know when they rise or fall.
We crunched all the numbers in our flight calendar, and it looks like the cheapest time to book a flight to Toronto is around 40 days in advance, so don’t leave your flight to the last minute.
In May, the average temperature is usually around 12°C. July is typically the warmest month in Toronto, when it usually averages around 25°C. You can expect the least rain in February. The coldest month is January, with temperatures averaging -8°C. The rainiest month is September.
The cheapest airline that flies to Toronto is Fly Play, and the cheapest airline that flies to Toronto Pearson International Airport is Air Canada.

Airlines That Fly from Brussels to Toronto

Brussels Airlines is the only carrier that provides direct flights from Brussels to Toronto. There are dozens of other airlines offering connecting flights to Toronto Pearson; they include Air Canada, American Airlines, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, KLM, Lufthansa, United Airlines, and WestJet. If you have a specific travel date in mind, Skyscanner's Price Alert tool can help you monitor air ticket prices for these carriers so that you can book the lowest fare.

Departing from Brussels -- Terminal Information

Brussels Airport (BRU) handles all flights out of a single terminal. Among the extensive services offered throughout the terminal building are ATMs, banks, restaurants, conference facilities, cafés, a fashion boutique, and duty-free shopping. Wifi at Brussels Airport is free and unlimited. Don't have a tablet or laptop? You can use a PC to access the Internet at one of the airport's five Telenet communication centres. Short-term, intermediate, and long-term parking are available at the airport's three parking lots (P1, P2, and P3). A free shuttle service transports passengers from these lots to the passenger terminal.

Arriving in Toronto -- Terminal Information

There are two passenger terminals at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ): Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Inside each terminal building boasts a plethora of services for arriving travellers, including currency exchange kiosks, tourist information desks, hotel reservation services, restaurants, snack bars, and hi-speed wireless Internet access. You'll find ground transportation links to the city centre -- including coach lines, city busses, hotel shuttles, and taxi services -- outside of the Arrivals exit of each terminal.

If you're flying to Billy Bishop City Airport (YTZ), a free ferry service will transport you from the facility's main passenger terminal to the mainland, where you can access ground transportation options to your final destination.

Practical Information

It's recommended that passengers arrive at Brussels Airport at least two hours before their flight's scheduled departure time, but you'll want to give yourself more time than that if travelling during the airport's busy times and seasons (usually early mornings and holidays). If you're driving to the airport, you can save yourself some time by reserving your parking spot at one of the airports three car parks online. Web check-in is another time-saving option that is available for most airlines at Brussels Airport.

What to Expect in Toronto: Travel Tips

Tipping is customary in Toronto, so you'll want to make sure you budget for an extra 10 to 15 percent on services provided by hotel staff, parking attendants, taxi drivers, and restaurant servers. Electrical outlets use 110/120 volts AV, and adapters can be hard to find in Toronto; be sure to bring one with you if your electronics connect to 220/240 volts AC outlets. If you're planning to rent a car in Toronto, keep in mind that parking is expensive and traffic can be very heavy -- especially during rush hour and over the summer months, when many roads are blocked off for construction. Consider using the city's reliable network of TTC buses, subway trains, and streetcars to get around Toronto instead.


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