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A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Yakutsk to Toronto:
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The cheapest one-way flight from Yakutsk to Toronto departs on 01/30/2026, is operated by Yakutia Airlines and costs $875
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Yakutsk to Toronto departs on 01/11/2026, is operated by S7 Airlines and costs $1,946
Fastest flight from Yakutsk to Toronto takes 1d 21h 35m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Yakutsk and Toronto is 7971km (4942 miles). The time difference between Yakutsk and Toronto is 14h
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Yakutsk Airport (YKS) serves as the main regional gateway to the Sakha Republic and typically functions as a domestic hub rather than an international transfer point. Airlines operating here are usually Russian carriers and regional operators, with routes often oriented toward Moscow, Magadan and nearby Arctic destinations; fares can be higher than western Russian domestic routes due to distance and limited competition. The airport lies about 14–18 km southeast of Yakutsk city centre; transit options include taxis (roughly 20–35 minutes, fares varying by provider), occasional airport shuttle minibuses and private transfers, while public bus connections can be slower. Pros: compact terminal, direct regional connections and proximity to the city. Cons: limited amenities compared with large international hubs and fewer flight options, which can affect flexibility and price.
Fly direct from Yakutsk to Toronto for the fastest, most convenient way to cross continents — fewer hassles, no long layovers, and a smoother door-to-door journey. While connecting itineraries can sometimes be cheaper, a nonstop option saves valuable time and offers a more comfortable travel experience, perfect for business trips or maximizing your vacation in Canada.
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The Yakutsk — Toronto route is served by multiple airlines, including Yakutia Airlines and S7 Airlines. This is convenient for those who want the best balance of price, schedule, and travel conditions. Tickets start from $875, and depending on season and promotions, even better deals may appear. With our service, you can easily compare available options and book tickets that match your plans. The variety of carriers allows flexible choices and comfortable travel without overpaying.
The cheapest flight ticket from Yakutsk to Toronto according to data for the last 48 hours costs $875
Often the best time to buy tickets from Yakutsk to Toronto is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Yakutsk to Toronto can be found flying in these months: March, December.
The fastest flights from Yakutsk to Toronto start from 21 hours 35 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Yakutsk — Toronto:
In different months, ticket prices from Yakutsk to Toronto vary: minimum — $780 (March 2026), maximum — $828 (December 2025). Typically, the flight costs $804–$828.
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Toronto is served mainly by Toronto Pearson International (YYZ) and the smaller Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ), plus several secondary general aviation fields. Pearson functions as Canada’s busiest international hub, typically hosting legacy carriers like Air Canada and major global airlines alongside some low-cost long-haul options; it can be perceived as mid-to-premium in price compared with regional airports. Pearson lies about 22 km northwest of downtown (roughly 25–45 minutes by road depending on traffic). Transit options include the Union Pearson Express train (about 25 minutes, fares commonly in the moderate range), GO Transit trains and buses, taxis and rideshares (30–60 CAD typical to downtown), and airport shuttles. Pros: extensive international connections and many amenities; cons: can be busy with occasional long security or immigration lines and variable traffic to the core. Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) sits on Toronto Islands just off the downtown waterfront and is typically positioned as a convenient, short-haul airport serving regional airlines such as Porter and some Canadian carriers offering premium-feel services. It’s often seen as more convenient for business travelers due to its proximity — roughly 2–5 km from the downtown core — reachable by a pedestrian tunnel, a short shuttle/ferry (5–10 minutes, low to moderate fares), or quick taxi rides. Pros: minimal transit time to the city and a compact, less hectic terminal; cons: fewer destination choices, limited long-haul service, and occasional weather-related disruptions due to its island location.