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(WAW) Warsaw
POLAND - Warsaw Frederic Chopin
(YYZ) Toronto
CANADA - Toronto Lester B Pearson
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(WAW) Warsaw Frederic Chopin
Warsaw, Poland
(YYZ) Toronto Lester B Pearson
Toronto, ON
18
Jul
Saturday
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Warsaw to Toronto: Your Guide to Flying WAW–YYZ

Direct & connecting flights|WAW – YYZ|$389
$389one way
Cheapest price
9h 15mdirect flight
Flight duration
6,862 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Warsaw to Toronto

The flight from Warsaw to Toronto covers roughly 7,200 kilometers and takes about nine hours nonstop. LOT Polish Airlines operates a direct service between Chopin Airport and Toronto Pearson, making it one of the most convenient transatlantic connections from Central Europe. Other carriers like Air Canada or Lufthansa offer one-stop alternatives through major European hubs. Summer is peak season, with demand surging from June through September as travelers visit family or explore Canada's outdoor attractions. If you're flexible with dates, last minute fares on this route can surface surprisingly close to departure, especially during shoulder months like May or October. Toronto greets visitors with a vibrant food scene, world-class museums, and easy access to Niagara Falls. Winter travelers should pack for cold — Toronto's climate is no joke. For last minute travelers, midweek departures tend to offer better availability than weekend flights. Arrive at WAW early, as transatlantic security screening can take time.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Warsaw (WAW) to Toronto (YYZ)?
The cheapest months to fly from Warsaw to Toronto are typically January through March and October through November, when demand for transatlantic travel drops. Booking 6-8 weeks in advance during these off-peak periods can help you find fares significantly lower than during the busy summer season (June–August), which tends to be the most expensive time to fly this route.
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Flying from Warsaw to Toronto: A Transatlantic Journey Worth Planning

The route from Warsaw to Toronto connects two of the most culturally vibrant cities on their respective continents, bridging Central Europe with North America across roughly 7,000 kilometers of open Atlantic. Whether you're visiting family, starting a Canadian adventure, or making a business trip, this transatlantic corridor has grown steadily in popularity over the past decade.

Direct flights from Warsaw Chopin Airport to Toronto Pearson International typically clock in at around nine to ten hours westbound, with the return leg shaving off about an hour thanks to favorable jet stream winds. LOT Polish Airlines operates the most prominent nonstop service on this route, making it a convenient option for travelers who prefer to avoid layovers. For those open to connections, carriers like Lufthansa, Air Canada, KLM, and British Airways offer competitive alternatives routing through major European hubs such as Frankfurt, Amsterdam, or London.

Seasonal timing plays a significant role in both pricing and experience. Summer months from June through August see the heaviest demand, as Canadians of Polish descent travel to visit relatives and tourists flock to enjoy warm weather on both ends. Booking well in advance during this peak window is essential. Shoulder seasons in May and September often deliver a sweet spot of reasonable fares and pleasant weather in Toronto, with autumn foliage making the city particularly stunning. Winter travel can be budget-friendly, though Toronto's cold can be punishing for those unaccustomed to Canadian winters.

Toronto itself rewards visitors with a staggering range of experiences. The city's multicultural neighborhoods, including a historic Polish community along Roncesvalles Avenue, make the connection between Warsaw and Toronto feel genuinely personal. From the iconic CN Tower to the sprawling St. Lawrence Market and the Toronto Islands, there is no shortage of things to explore upon arrival.

A few practical tips can make the journey smoother. Passengers should ensure their eTA or visa paperwork for Canada is sorted well before departure, as electronic travel authorizations are mandatory for Polish citizens. Seat selection on westbound flights matters more than many travelers realize — choosing the left side of the aircraft can offer spectacular views of Greenland's ice sheet on clear days. Noise-canceling headphones and a good neck pillow will make the nine-hour flight far more comfortable, and adjusting your watch to Toronto time as soon as you board helps minimize jet lag.

Flights from Warsaw to Toronto represent more than just a transportation link. They connect communities, histories, and two cities that share a surprising amount of cultural overlap, making every crossing feel a little like coming home.