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(ARN) Stockholm
SWEDEN - Stockholm Arlanda
(YYZ) Toronto
CANADA - Toronto Lester B Pearson
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(ARN) Stockholm Arlanda
Stockholm, Sweden
(YYZ) Toronto Lester B Pearson
Toronto, ON
20
Jun
Saturday
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Stockholm to Toronto: Your Guide to the ARN–YYZ Route

Direct & connecting flights|ARN – YYZ|$389
$389one way
Cheapest price
8h 25mdirect flight
Flight duration
6,264 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

The flight from Stockholm Arlanda to Toronto Pearson covers roughly 6,500 kilometers and typically takes around nine hours. Airlines operating this route include SAS and Air Canada, with some seasonal direct services during summer months. Connections via Reykjavik, London, or Copenhagen are common alternatives year-round. Summer is peak season for this transatlantic crossing, with demand driven by tourism and family visits to Canada's largest city. Winter departures tend to be quieter, and last minute fares can occasionally surface during the shoulder months of early spring and late autumn. Toronto offers a compelling mix of culture, food, and urban energy — from the Distillery District to Kensington Market. For last minute travelers, it's worth checking flexible date options, as shifting your departure by a day or two can open up better routing. Pack layers regardless of season; both cities are known for unpredictable weather.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Stockholm Arlanda (ARN) to Toronto Pearson (YYZ)?
The cheapest months to fly from Stockholm ARN to Toronto YYZ are typically January through March and late October through mid-November, when demand drops after the holiday seasons. Booking 6-8 weeks in advance during these off-peak periods can yield significant savings, with fares often 30-40% lower than peak summer prices.
Do I need a visa to fly from Sweden to Toronto, Canada?+
What are the baggage allowance rules for flights from ARN to YYZ?+
Are there direct flights from Stockholm ARN to Toronto YYZ, or do I need to transit?+
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Flying from Stockholm Arlanda to Toronto: A Transatlantic Guide

The route from Stockholm Arlanda to Toronto Pearson connects two of the Northern Hemisphere's most dynamic capitals, bridging Scandinavia and North America across roughly 6,500 kilometers of ocean and sky. With a flight time averaging between eight and nine hours westbound, and slightly less on the return due to prevailing tailwinds, this is a journey that rewards a bit of planning.

Direct service between ARN and YYZ has historically been offered by Scandinavian Airlines during peak travel months, while Air Canada also operates seasonal nonstop flights that make the connection refreshingly straightforward. Outside the summer schedule, travelers typically route through hubs like Copenhagen, London Heathrow, Reykjavik, or Frankfurt. Icelandair and Lufthansa are popular choices for one-stop itineraries, often at competitive price points. For those flexible with layover times, these connecting options can open up interesting stopover possibilities.

Summer remains the most popular season for flying from Stockholm to Toronto, and for good reason. Toronto comes alive between June and September with street festivals, waterfront dining along Lake Ontario, and easy day trips to Niagara Falls. The warmth is a welcome contrast to the sometimes unpredictable Swedish summer. That said, autumn offers its own charm. The Canadian fall foliage, particularly in the regions surrounding Toronto, draws visitors from around the world, and September through mid-October tends to bring milder crowds and softer airfares.

Winter travel has its appeal as well, especially for those heading to Toronto's world-class museums, theater scene, or the underground PATH network that lets you explore the downtown core without braving the cold. Swedish travelers will feel right at home with the temperatures, though Toronto winters tend to be a touch milder than Stockholm's darkest months.

A few practical tips are worth noting. Toronto Pearson is Canada's busiest airport, so building in extra time for customs and immigration is wise, especially during afternoon arrival banks when multiple transatlantic flights converge. Travelers holding Swedish passports can enter Canada visa-free but must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization before departure. The process is quick and inexpensive, but it is easy to forget until the last minute.

Onboard, economy class on the nonstop services typically features personal entertainment screens and complimentary meals, a small but appreciated comfort on a flight of this length. Noise-canceling headphones and a good neck pillow go a long way toward arriving refreshed.

This transatlantic corridor quietly serves a steady community of business travelers, students, and tourists who appreciate what both cities share: a cosmopolitan identity, a love of design, and winters that build character.