Flying from Stockholm to Toronto: what you need to know
You can choose from a range of airports when organising your flight from Stockholm to Toronto. Check out your options for jetting out of Stockholm from Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN), Bromma Airport (BMA) and Stockholm Skavsta Airport (NYO).
Get off the plane at one of Toronto's major gateways like Pearson International Airport (YYZ). You can also make your way to this city landing at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) or Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF).
Around 8 hours 40 minutes is how long you'll be in transit on a direct Stockholm to Toronto flight.
The timezone in Toronto is UTC-4, which is five hours behind Stockholm.
Give yourself plenty of time to catch your Stockholm to Toronto flight. It's generally best to arrive two hours before international departures and an hour ahead for domestic flights.
During popular months such as June, it's a good idea to get to the airport earlier than normal. Plan to arrive two hours before domestic departures and four hours ahead for international flights when you travel during a peak period in general.
How to find the cheapest flights from Stockholm to Toronto
Lock in cheap Stockholm to Toronto flights by booking three months ahead. According to our research, that's the ideal time frame for picking up a bargain.
Schedule your trip for June. That's the best month for scoring cheap plane tickets from Stockholm to Toronto. If you're open to different travel dates, use the 'Whole month' tool to see the lowest price across every month.
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Flying from Stockholm
Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN)
If you're after a direct flight from Stockholm to Toronto, you can leave from Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN). Get from ARN to Pearson International Airport (YYZ) in one seamless trip.
Be on the lookout for promotions with Air Canada. This carrier offers direct Stockholm to Toronto plane tickets out of ARN.
Stopovers are the perfect opportunity to break up your journey — and possibly even tour another city. When browsing Stockholm to Toronto flights leaving from Stockholm Arlanda Airport, uncheck the 'Direct flights only' box to see where you can stop along the way. Popular options include:
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS)
Copenhagen Airport (CPH)
Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL)
The journey from central Stockholm to ARN takes around 40 minutes on public transport. If you ride-share, drive or grab a cab, you'll cover the 40 kilometres in 35 minutes or so, depending on traffic.
Searching for a handy hotel near Stockholm Arlanda Airport? If you're catching an early flight from Stockholm to Toronto, these stays will put you nice and close to your departure gate:
73.1% of flights that leave from Stockholm Arlanda Airport arrive at their destination on time.
Bromma Airport (BMA)
You can get to BMA from the centre of Stockholm in about 20 minutes by car (depending on traffic). The ride on public transport takes roughly 55 minutes to cover the 8 kilometres or so.
Want to treat yourself to an extra night away before catching your flight from Stockholm to Toronto? Check in to a hotel near Bromma Airport before your trip officially begins. These stays are calling your name:
57% of flights out of Bromma Airport stick to their scheduled arrival time.
Stockholm Skavsta Airport (NYO)
When looking for a ticket from Stockholm to Toronto out of Stockholm Skavsta Airport (NYO), you have stopover options to choose from. Make a detour to Frederic Chopin Airport (WAW), one of the busiest transit hubs on this route.
The journey to NYO from central Stockholm is around 1 hour 50 minutes by public transport. If you're in a car, it'll take you about 1 hour 20 minutes to cover the 88 kilometres or so.
Make departure day a breeze by staying close to Stockholm Skavsta Airport. Aiden by Best Western Skavsta Airport is a great option, especially if you're departing on an early Stockholm to Toronto flight.
NYO has a stellar on-time arrivals rating of 80.46%, so you can count on your flight to stay on course and touch down when it should.
Arriving in Toronto
Pearson International Airport (YYZ)
Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to central Toronto takes around 25 minutes to reach by car. The centre is roughly 19 kilometres away.
Getting there on public transport takes roughly 50 minutes.
The last thing you need is a lengthy journey to your hotel if you're getting in late on a flight from Stockholm to Toronto. Stay at one of these accommodation options near YYZ instead:
Follow your own route with a Pearson International Airport rental car. Book your wheels from Routes Car Rentals, Green Motion or Thrifty and see more of Toronto and beyond.
Reserving your ride from Pearson International Airport about three weeks ahead gives you the best shot at securing a great deal.
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ)
After your flight from Stockholm to Toronto has arrived, you can make your way to the city centre in about 35 minutes by car. Central Toronto is roughly 3 kilometres from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ).
If you're catching public transport, it'll take approximately 40 minutes.
Hang the 'Do not disturb' sign on your door and rest at a hotel close to YTZ. Here are a few options where you can settle in after your flight from Stockholm to Toronto:
Hertz, National and Avis make collecting a Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport rental car easy and quick. These providers are located around or in the terminal and will have you on your way in a heartbeat.
Get exactly what you want. Booking your ride from YTZ one week in advance often means better prices and a wider range of vehicles.
Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF)
Hop off your flight from Stockholm to Toronto and go directly to your hotel or start taking in the sights right away. Central Toronto is around 80 kilometres from Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF) and takes roughly 1 hour 15 minutes to drive there.
Public transport can take you there in about 4 hours 5 minutes.
Enjoy an unhurried start to your break by staying at a hotel near YKF after your Stockholm to Toronto flight. Rest up after a long day of travel or simply take a moment to settle into a new destination at:
Whether you're looking for an economy for a solo getaway or a spacious SUV to fit the family, you'll find the ideal Region of Waterloo International Airport rental car for your needs. Explore the range of wheels available from names such as Avis, Enterprise and Budget.
If you prefer a specific make or model, booking early gives you a better shot at getting exactly what you want. Secure your ride from YKF at least a couple of weeks ahead of your flight from Stockholm to Toronto.
Best time to go to Toronto
February is the quietest month for flights from Stockholm to Toronto, while August is the most popular. Work out the best time to go to Toronto based on whether you want a lively atmosphere or a more laid-back vibe.
Book a Stockholm to Toronto ticket departing in July if you're eager to visit the city during its warmest month. Expect temperatures in Toronto to range from 14ºC (57ºF) to 28ºC (82ºF).
If you want cooler conditions, look for a cheap flight from Stockholm to Toronto in January when temperatures average between -12ºC (10ºF) and 1ºC (34ºF).
More about Toronto
Once you've booked your flight from Stockholm to Toronto, decide where you'll be dropping your bags. Make one of these options your base for exploring Toronto:
CN Tower and Royal Ontario Museum are a couple of major attractions to add to your Toronto itinerary. Keep the sightseeing going at Go Tours Canada - Distillery District.
Explore more of Canada
Toronto is easy to fall in love with, but there are so many other corners of Canada waiting to be explored. About 499 kilometres north-east of Toronto, a visit to Montreal will fill your itinerary to the brim. Start with leading attractions like Mount Royal Park, Montreal Botanical Garden and Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal.
If you want to check out another major stop in Canada, head for Ottawa, roughly 354 kilometres north-east of Toronto. Parliament Hill, Rideau Canal and National Gallery of Canada are among its highlights.