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(YYZ) Toronto
CANADA - Toronto Lester B Pearson
(BRU) Brussels
BELGIUM - All Airports
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(YYZ) Toronto Lester B Pearson
Toronto, ON
(BRU) All Airports
Brussels, Belgium
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Toronto to Brussels: Your Route Guide

Direct & connecting flights|YYZ – BRU|$389
$389one way
Cheapest price
7h 30mdirect flight
Flight duration
5,971 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Toronto to Brussels

The flight from Toronto Pearson to Brussels Airport covers roughly 6,100 kilometers and takes about eight hours eastbound. Several carriers operate this route, including Brussels Airlines, which offers a convenient nonstop service, and Air Canada with seasonal direct options. Connecting flights through major European hubs are also widely available. Spring and early fall tend to be the sweet spot for visiting Belgium — mild weather, fewer crowds, and reasonable fares. Brussels itself serves as an excellent gateway to Bruges, Ghent, and the rest of Western Europe. For last minute travelers, midweek departures often have better availability and more comfortable pricing than weekend flights. Once you land, the train connection from the airport to Brussels city centre takes just 17 minutes. Whether you're heading to the Grand Place or catching a last minute connection deeper into Europe, this is a well-served and reliable transatlantic route.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Toronto (YYZ) to Brussels (BRU)?
The cheapest months to fly from Toronto Pearson (YYZ) to Brussels Airport (BRU) are typically January, February, and November, when demand is lower after the holiday season. Booking 6-8 weeks in advance during these off-peak periods can help you find round-trip fares significantly below peak summer prices. Avoid June through August and the December holiday season for the best deals.
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Flying from Toronto to Brussels: A Transatlantic Gateway to Europe

The journey from Toronto Pearson International Airport to Brussels Airport connects two of the most cosmopolitan cities on either side of the Atlantic. Covering roughly 6,100 kilometers, this transatlantic crossing typically takes between seven and eight hours eastbound, with the return leg stretching slightly longer due to prevailing headwinds. It is a route that appeals equally to business travelers heading to the heart of the European Union and leisure visitors eager to explore Belgium's rich cultural tapestry.

Brussels Airlines operates a direct service on this corridor, making it one of the most convenient options for travelers who prefer a nonstop experience. Air Canada also offers seasonal or codeshare connections, and several major European carriers such as Lufthansa, KLM, and Swiss International provide one-stop alternatives through their respective hubs. Those flying with a Star Alliance or SkyTeam carrier can often piece together attractive itineraries that include a brief layover in Frankfurt, Amsterdam, or Zurich, sometimes at competitive fares.

Timing matters when planning a trip from Toronto to Brussels. Late spring through early autumn is peak season, with May and June offering mild weather, longer daylight hours, and a packed calendar of festivals across Belgium. The famous Tomorrowland music festival in July, the Ghent Festivities, and countless local beer celebrations make summer an especially vibrant time to visit. Shoulder months like April and October bring thinner crowds and softer hotel prices, which can be appealing for those who prefer a quieter pace. Winter departures suit travelers drawn to Belgium's enchanting Christmas markets, where cities like Bruges and Brussels transform into twinkling wonderlands.

Onboard, passengers can expect a wide-body aircraft equipped for long-haul comfort. Most carriers offer personal entertainment screens, complimentary meals, and the option to upgrade to premium economy or business class for extra legroom and enhanced service. A useful tip is to book seats on the left side of the plane heading east for occasional glimpses of Greenland's icy coastline during clear weather.

Upon landing, Brussels Airport sits just twelve kilometers northeast of the city center, with direct train service whisking passengers downtown in about twenty minutes. Belgium's compact rail network also means that Bruges, Antwerp, and Ghent are each less than an hour away, making Brussels an ideal launchpad for wider exploration.

For Canadians, flights from Toronto to Brussels open the door not only to Belgium but to much of Western Europe. With no visa required for short stays and English widely spoken in the capital, the transition from touchdown to first Belgian waffle is remarkably seamless.