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Tampa — Toronto
06/28/2026
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AC1661
starting at $138
Tampa — Toronto
06/29/2026
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WS1141
starting at $209
Tampa — Toronto
03/27/2026
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PD526
starting at $132
Tampa — Toronto
04/12/2026
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AC1659
starting at $661
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More than 5 airlines operate flights from Tampa to Toronto, including Air Canada, Westjet, Porter Airlines, United Airlines, and 8165343 Canada Inc. dba Air Canada rouge. This is a popular route, so passengers can choose tickets based on budget and preferences. Ticket prices start from $105, and our service lets you instantly compare all options. The variety of offers simplifies planning: you can choose budget fares or more comfortable options with baggage included or extra services. We help you find the best deals so your trip is cost-efficient.
The cheapest one-way flight from Tampa to Toronto departs on 04/12/2026, is operated by United Airlines and costs $105
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Tampa to Toronto departs on 06/28/2026, is operated by Air Canada and costs $286
Fastest flight from Tampa to Toronto takes 2h 50m
There are direct flights on this route 3 days a week: Su, Mo, and Fr
The distance between Tampa and Toronto is 1767km (1096 miles). Tampa and Toronto are in the same time zone
Tampa International Airport (TPA) is the region’s primary international gateway and a full-service hub used by legacy carriers and major low-cost airlines alike, so it typically offers the widest route choice. It sits just west of downtown Tampa—roughly a 15–30 minute drive in normal traffic—and is linked to rental car facilities and parking by an on-site people-mover system. Ground options include taxis and rideshares (often perceived as mid-priced, commonly in the $20–40 range one-way), rental cars, and local buses or shuttles that can take 30–60 minutes for central-city trips for a few dollars. Pros: convenient location, broad flight selection and efficient terminal layout; cons: can be busier and pricier than nearby secondary airports. St. Pete–Clearwater (PIE) and Sarasota-Bradenton (SRQ) are regional alternatives that can be cheaper on leisure routes but usually involve longer drives and more limited public-transit options.
The cheapest flight ticket from Tampa to Toronto according to data for the last 48 hours costs $105
Often the best time to buy tickets from Tampa to Toronto is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Tampa to Toronto can be found flying in these months: March, June.
The fastest flights from Tampa to Toronto start from 2 hours 50 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Tampa — Toronto: Air Canada, Westjet, Porter Airlines
The cost of a one-way flight from Tampa to Toronto ranges from $132 (March 2026) to $136 (June 2026). On average, the ticket price is about $134–$136.
Direct flights from Tampa (United States) to Toronto (Canada) are the quickest and most convenient way to travel between these cities, cutting out layovers and giving you a more comfortable, time-saving journey. While connecting flights can sometimes be cheaper, nonstop service often pays off in saved time and less hassle—book a direct flight to lock in the best options.
Toronto Pearson International (YYZ) is the city’s primary international hub, typically handling long-haul and transborder flights for full-service and major low-cost carriers. Located about 25–30 km northwest of downtown, it’s commonly accessed by the express airport train (roughly 25–30 minutes) or by regional transit and shuttle services (35–75 minutes depending on route). Taxi and rideshare trips can take 35–60 minutes in normal traffic. Fares and transfer times vary; rail services tend to be mid-priced while taxis and airport shuttles can cost notably more. Pearson’s strengths are wider route choice and amenities; downsides can include longer transfers and busy terminals at peak times. Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) sits on the Toronto Islands and functions mainly as a short-haul/business-focused airport, with regional carriers dominating schedules. It’s only a few kilometres from the core and reachable by a short ferry crossing or the pedestrian tunnel, meaning door-to-door transfers can often take under 30 minutes from downtown. Fares for the ferry/tunnel are modest, and many travelers value the time saved over cheaper but more distant options. The airport is compact and convenient for business trips, though it offers fewer destinations and limited connections compared with the larger international airport. Hamilton International (YHM) is frequently used as an alternative budget gateway for Toronto-area travel, with low-cost and leisure carriers often featuring more competitive fares. Situated roughly 65–80 km southwest of downtown Toronto, ground transfers can be 50–90 minutes by car and around 60–120 minutes via dedicated shuttle or public coach services. Travel costs tend to be lower for parking and some carrier fares, but the longer transfer time to the city is a trade-off. Hamilton can be a good choice for price-conscious travelers who don’t mind extra transit time; it’s usually quieter and simpler to navigate than the major hub.
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