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FLIGHTS Uk to Toronto (Canada) - Cheapest ? and Expensivest time of the year?
gemmaking
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From January to December,
What are the cheapest times to go from Uk to Toronto, which cheapest months? for the cheapest flights?
and when are the most expensive months to go from uk to Toronto?
- Ie, when are the most expensive months?
No accommodation is required, just flights
Any airline recommendations for Uk to Toronto ?
and how far in advance would you say the tickets need to be booked? so they are a bit cheaper (Rather than a last minute booking
Have you been there yourself? how is it different to the UK?
What are the cheapest times to go from Uk to Toronto, which cheapest months? for the cheapest flights?
and when are the most expensive months to go from uk to Toronto?
- Ie, when are the most expensive months?
No accommodation is required, just flights
Any airline recommendations for Uk to Toronto ?
and how far in advance would you say the tickets need to be booked? so they are a bit cheaper (Rather than a last minute booking
Have you been there yourself? how is it different to the UK?
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Air transit can be cheap, but read the reviews on airline quality.
http://www.canadianaffair.com can sometimes have good offers.
School holidays can be the most expensive on the most convenient flights.
AC and BA have some new aircraft from LHR which can be good.Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0 -
If you live near a regional airport then it might be worth investigating flying from there via Amsterdam (Schiphol). We did that from Norwich Airport to the USA on a number of occasions and found it much better than having to get down to Heathrow or Gatwick. Apologies if it isn't relevant in your situation.Any airline recommendations for Uk to Toronto ?
This YouTube video might be worth a look - it's by a chap who lives in Miami and visited Toronto, Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec. I reckon he does a very good job with the photography, editing, captioning and narration, and he even plays the music. However, it's quite lengthy and gets a bit repetitive towards the end, so if you don't plan to go to the other cities then you might want to ignore those bits.how is it different to the UK?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXLwbWkowjI
Here's another video of Toronto and its road system, perhaps rather less positive:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlgkK2KA7u0"Such an enormous country, you realize when you cross it" - Jack Kerouac0 -
Sorry for hijacking this thread,
I'm going to Toronto in early July,I'm only going for 2 nights hotel booked,but I'm wondering if it was best to leave the flight to the last minute to see if price goes down.Jane x0
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