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(DFW) Dallas/Fort Worth
UNITED STATES - Dallas/Fort Worth International
(YYZ) Toronto
CANADA - Toronto Lester B Pearson
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(DFW) Dallas/Fort Worth International
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
(YYZ) Toronto Lester B Pearson
Toronto, ON
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Dallas to Toronto: Your Route Guide

Direct & connecting flights|DFW – YYZ|$149
$149one way
Cheapest price
3h 15mdirect flight
Flight duration
2,001 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Dallas to Toronto

The flight from Dallas/Fort Worth to Toronto Pearson covers roughly 1,200 miles and takes around three and a half hours — just enough time to settle in with a movie. Airlines like American, Air Canada, and WestJet serve this corridor with multiple daily departures, making it a well-connected route year-round. Summer is peak season, when Toronto buzzes with festivals and warm weather along the waterfront. Winter travelers should prepare for cold temperatures but will find the city's underground PATH network surprisingly easy to navigate. Last minute travelers often find midweek departures more available, especially outside holiday weekends. Spring and fall offer a sweet spot of mild weather and thinner crowds. Toronto's diverse food scene and vibrant neighborhoods make it a rewarding destination no matter the season. If you're booking last minute, consider early morning flights from DFW, which tend to have better availability and shorter security lines.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) to Toronto Pearson (YYZ)?
The cheapest months to fly from DFW to YYZ are typically January through March and late October through mid-November, when demand drops after the holiday season and before winter holidays. Booking 4-6 weeks in advance during these off-peak periods can yield round-trip fares as low as $150–$250. Summer months (June–August) and December tend to be the most expensive due to high tourist and holiday demand.
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Flying from Dallas/Fort Worth to Toronto: A Complete Route Guide

The journey from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to Toronto Pearson International Airport connects two of North America's most dynamic metropolitan areas. Spanning roughly 1,200 miles, this cross-border flight typically takes around three and a half hours, making it an easy nonstop trip that opens up a world of cultural contrast between the heart of Texas and Canada's largest city.

Several major carriers operate flights from DFW to YYZ on a daily basis. American Airlines, as the dominant hub carrier at Dallas/Fort Worth, offers multiple departures throughout the day. Air Canada also serves the route with nonstop options, giving travelers flexibility in scheduling and loyalty program preferences. Depending on the time of year and how far in advance you book, round-trip fares can vary significantly, so it pays to compare options across airlines and be flexible with travel dates.

Timing your visit to Toronto matters more than you might expect. Summer, from June through September, is when the city truly comes alive. Outdoor festivals, waterfront patios along Lake Ontario, and warm evenings in neighborhoods like Kensington Market and the Distillery District make this the peak season for tourism. The Toronto International Film Festival in September draws visitors from around the globe. Winter travelers should prepare for cold temperatures and snow, though the holiday season brings its own charm with skating at Nathan Phillips Square and cozy restaurants throughout the city. Spring and fall offer pleasant weather with thinner crowds and generally lower airfares.

Since this is an international flight, travelers need to carry a valid passport. Canadian customs and immigration processing at Pearson is generally straightforward for U.S. citizens, though Global Entry or NEXUS cardholders will breeze through even faster. It is worth noting that Toronto Pearson has two terminals, so checking your airline's terminal assignment beforehand can save time on arrival.

One often overlooked advantage of flying from DFW to YYZ is the time zone shift. Toronto operates on Eastern Time, which is one hour ahead of Dallas. The short adjustment means jet lag is essentially a non-factor, letting you hit the ground running whether your trip is for business or leisure.

Toronto itself rewards exploration. From the iconic CN Tower and the Royal Ontario Museum to the incredibly diverse food scene spanning every cuisine imaginable, there is no shortage of things to experience. The city's efficient public transit system, including the UP Express train from the airport to downtown, makes getting around simple. For Texans looking to experience a cosmopolitan Canadian city without an exhausting travel day, this route delivers convenience and plenty of reasons to visit.