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£43 Find Cheap Flights from Vancouver to Toronto

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Cheap Flights from Vancouver to Toronto (YVR-YYZ)

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for return flights from Vancouver to Toronto that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent return flight deals from Vancouver to Toronto

Wed, 24 Sep - Tue, 30 Sep
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09:00 - 16:38YVR-YYZ
4h 38mdirect
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22:25 - 00:41YYZ-YVR
5h 16mdirect
£103WestJet
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Thu, 11 Sep - Thu, 18 Sep
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13:15 - 20:53YVR-YYZ
4h 38mdirect
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14:00 - 16:15YYZ-YVR
5h 15mdirect
£103WestJet
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Fri, 5 Sep - Mon, 8 Sep
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09:00 - 16:38YVR-YYZ
4h 38mdirect
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06:30 - 08:45YYZ-YVR
5h 15mdirect
£104WestJet
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Thu, 11 Sep - Thu, 18 Sep
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12:20 - 19:56YVR-YYZ
4h 36mdirect
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16:00 - 21:32YYZ-YVR
8h 32m1 stop
£108Porter Airlines
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Fri, 5 Sep - Mon, 8 Sep
Porter Airlines Logo
08:45 - 21:30YVR-YYZ
9h 45m1 stop
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21:45 - 23:55YYZ-YVR
5h 10mdirect
£109Porter Airlines
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Fri, 5 Sep - Mon, 8 Sep
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00:10 - 07:50YVR-YYZ
4h 40mdirect
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10:00 - 12:10YYZ-YVR
5h 10mdirect
£136Flair Airlines
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Thu, 11 Sep - Wed, 22 Oct
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07:40 - 15:16YVR-YYZ
4h 36mdirect
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16:00 - 21:37YYZ-YVR
8h 37m1 stop
£140Air Transat
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Tue, 23 Sep - Tue, 30 Sep
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00:25 - 07:59YVR-YYZ
4h 34mdirect
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21:15 - 23:19YYZ-YVR
5h 04mdirect
£141Air Canada
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Tue, 23 Sep - Tue, 30 Sep
Air Canada Logo
00:25 - 07:59YVR-YYZ
4h 34mdirect
Air Canada Logo
07:15 - 10:51YYZ-YVR
6h 36m1 stop
£174Air Canada
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Sun, 12 Oct - Thu, 23 Oct
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07:40 - 15:16YVR-YYZ
4h 36mdirect
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16:00 - 21:37YYZ-YVR
8h 37m1 stop
£178Air Transat
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Expert advice for your flight from Vancouver to Toronto

 
Snippets provided in this section are AI-generated based on a summarisation of KAYAK-commissioned articles. The articles are presented as-is, for general informational purposes only, and may not be up-to-date. The opinions contained in the articles are original to the author and reflect their authentic experience, which may vary significantly from the experience of others.
KAYAK teamed up with top travel experts to share the best tips for your journey.
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Lufthansa

Lufthansa offers 11 special meal choices, including gluten-free and halal options.


Lufthansa's FlyNet Messaging is free for Miles & More members on short-haul flights.

Read more about Lufthansaby Jessica Macdonald
Air Transat

Air Transat offers in-flight entertainment on most planes, enhancing the budget travel experience.


Kids aged 2–13 get free standard seat assignments next to parents or guardians.

WestJet

WestJet's Extended Comfort seats offer extra legroom and priority boarding.


WestJet offers Wi-Fi for purchase on most flights, ensuring connectivity.

Read more about WestJetby Stefanie Waldek
Air Canada

Air Canada offers live TV on some North American flights, enhancing in-flight entertainment.


Priority boarding for Preferred Seat passengers ensures a smoother travel experience.

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YVR

Check real-time security wait times on YVR's website to plan when to head to the queue.

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YYZ

Take the UP Express train from Pearson to Toronto city centre in just 25 minutes.

Read more about YYZby Stefanie Waldek
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Currently based in Scotland after living in South Africa and the United States, Jessica has been writing travel and aviation content for more than 10 years. She regularly contributes to Travel + Leisure and TripSavvy, and has had work published by Condé Nast Traveller and The Independent. She has travelled to more than 50 countries across six continents.

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Independent aviation journalist John Walton took his first flight at eight weeks old and hasn’t stopped travelling since. A world-renowned expert in airlines and the passenger experience, he writes in depth on aviation, is a resident expert on travel in Japan and France, and offers a uniquely queer perspective on travelling the world.

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Stefanie Waldek is a freelance space, travel, and design writer based in Saratoga Springs, NY. Her words have appeared in Space.com, Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Architectural Digest, and House Beautiful, among other publications. An expert in aviation and expedition cruising, Stefanie is frequently up in the air or out at sea, likely en route to Antarctica or the Arctic.

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KAYAK's insights & trends for Vancouver to Toronto flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Vancouver to Toronto to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Vancouver to Toronto?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Vancouver Intl Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

If your flying dates are flexible, you should consider flying to Toronto on a Wednesday, as we generally find the cheapest rates on that day for this route. On the other hand, Thursday is the most expensive day to fly from Vancouver to Toronto. For your return ticket, we recommend flying on a Monday and avoiding Thursdays for the best deals.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Vancouver Intl Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Vancouver Intl Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from Vancouver Intl Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport is January, where tickets cost £124 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and July, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is £247 and £202 respectively.

Can I save money by flying with a stopover from Vancouver Intl Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport?

The average return price for all direct flights, flights with one stopover, and flights with two stopovers for the route found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.

Yes, flying with a stopover may cost you more time, but you can also save money on the route, with a 1 stop stopover the cheapest option at £278 on average.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Vancouver Intl Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Vancouver Intl Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from Vancouver Intl Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport, you should book around 3 weeks before departure, which saves you about 33% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 8 weeks before departure.


Good to know - Cheap tickets from Vancouver to Toronto

Low seasonFebruary
Cheapest flight£43
Best time to beat the crowds (21% less expensive on average)
Most popular time to fly (18% more expensive on average)
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When to book flights from Vancouver to Toronto

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Vancouver to Toronto based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
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Flights from Vancouver to Toronto: the best tips from KAYAK users' own experiences

Insights shared by verified travellers who flew the route from Vancouver to Toronto 
NFlew with Air CanadaMay 2025
While I understand that airlines operate as businesses, it’s increasingly clear that profit often takes priority over passenger experience. If there are viable alternatives to air travel—or even creative ways to break up a trip using different carriers—I will absolutely consider them in the future to avoid contributing further to practices I find frustrating. For example, I’ve already found more affordable options for future travel between Vancouver and Toronto. Next time, I may opt to book with two separate airlines if it allows me to save money and avoid rigid policies that don’t serve passengers well.
TraceyFlew with WestJetJul 2024
If you are travelling with an elderly person signing up for wheelchair does help them get from gate to gate with assistance so you don't worry about them missing connecting flights
Verified travelerFlew with Air CanadaJun 2024
Toronto airport is a mess. Transferring to a US flight is a Long Walk!

FAQs for booking Vancouver to Toronto flights

  • Can I fly from Vancouver to Toronto non-stop?

    It is possible to fly directly from Vancouver to Toronto with several companies, including Air Canada, WestJet, and Flair Airlines. Some journeys require layovers, usually occurring in Calgary.

  • Are there any on-site hotels at Toronto Pearson International Airport?

    There is one hotel that is directly attached to Toronto Pearson International Airport, the Sheraton Gateway in Terminal 3. There are also a few hotels that are less than a 10min walk from the airport, such as the Holiday Inn Toronto International Airport and the Best Western Plus Toronto Airport Hotel. Booking a room at one of these hotels can be a great option for travelers that have flights arriving late.

  • Does Vancouver International Airport have any services or facilities for families?

    If you are traveling with little ones, take note of the nurseries that are found in each terminal, which contain playpens, changing tables, and cribs. Several play areas have interactive games and a variety of activities to entertain kids while you wait to board your flight.

  • Does Toronto Pearson International Airport provide any services for passengers with limited mobility?

    Toronto Pearson International Airport is completely wheelchair accessible and has its own wheelchairs that can be used by passengers. If you will need help navigating through the airport, make sure to call your airline ahead of time. They will arrange to have an employee help you through security and with boarding.

  • What is the cheapest flight from Vancouver Intl Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Vancouver Intl Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport was £58 for a one-way ticket and £137 for a return.

  • Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Vancouver to Toronto?

    Air Canada, Lufthansa, WestJet, and JetBlue offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the Vancouver to Toronto flight route.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Vancouver to Toronto?

    The Embraer 195 E2 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Vancouver to Toronto flight route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Vancouver to Toronto?

    Star Alliance, SkyTeam, and oneworld are the airline alliances operating flights between Vancouver and Toronto, with Star Alliance being the most commonly used for this route.

  • On which days can I fly direct from Vancouver to Toronto?

    There are direct flights from Vancouver to Toronto on a daily basis.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Vancouver to Toronto, WestJet or Air Canada?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Vancouver to Toronto are WestJet and Air Canada. With an average price for the route of £197 and an overall rating of 7.2, WestJet is the most popular choice. Air Canada is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of £286 and an overall rating of 7.1.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Vancouver to Toronto?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Vancouver to Toronto.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Vancouver to Toronto?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Toronto from Vancouver is likely to change within 7 days, so travellers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Vancouver to Toronto?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional return ticket. You could then fly to Toronto with an airline and back to Vancouver with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Vancouver to Toronto?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Toronto from Vancouver up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Vancouver Intl Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport

  • Looking for a cheap flight from Toronto to Vancouver? 25% of our users found flights on this route for £79 or less one-way and £218 or less round-trip.
  • Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is the second largest airport in Canada and is the main airport in British Columbia. As it is a hub for both Air Canada and WestJet, you will find that many flights between Vancouver and Toronto are operated by these airlines.
  • There are a few different ways to travel to Vancouver International Airport from the city's downtown to catch your flight. If you decide to drive or take a taxi, it will take around 20min. You can also take the local SkyTrain, which is about 30min and costs approximately C$ 4.25.
  • If you will be landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), there are a few ways for you to get to the city center. If you rent a car or grab a taxi, you can plan on the drive taking between 25-35min, depending on traffic conditions at the time. The Union Pearson Express train is also an option, which departs from Pearson Airport and arrives at Union Station in Downtown Toronto in about 25min. A one-way ticket will cost around C$ 12.35.
  • For those that are traveling to Toronto for business and are on a tight schedule will find it convenient to land at Toronto Pearson, as it is just a 20min drive from the city’s Financial District.
  • If you arrive at Vancouver International Airport early, consider relaxing at one of the several Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounges, which can be found in the Domestic Departures terminal. There are also a few Plaza Premium Lounges in this terminal, and rates start at around C$ 56 per traveler.

Prefer to fly direct from Vancouver to Toronto?

 
Direct data is based off flight results for the next 60 days. Find direct flights from all airlines flying direct from Vancouver Intl to Toronto Pearson Intl.
Find which airlines fly direct from Vancouver Intl Airport to Toronto Pearson Intl Airport, which days they fly and book direct flights.

Direct departures

Vancouver Intl to Toronto Pearson Intl

Monday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, +33 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +34 more

Tuesday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, +32 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +33 more

Wednesday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, +31 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +32 more

Thursday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, +33 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +34 more

Friday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, +33 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +34 more

Saturday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, +31 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +32 more

Sunday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, +33 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +34 more

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Direct returns

Toronto Pearson Intl to Vancouver Intl

Monday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, +33 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +34 more

Tuesday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, +30 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +31 more

Wednesday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, +31 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +32 more

Thursday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, +31 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +32 more

Friday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, +31 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +32 more

Saturday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, +31 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +32 more

Sunday

ANA, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, +30 more

ANA, Aer Lingus, +31 more

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Reviews of the top 3 airlines flying from Vancouver to Toronto

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying from Vancouver to Toronto. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Vancouver to Toronto? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
7.2
WestJetOverall score based on 2972 reviews
7.0Comfort
7.4Boarding
6.1Entertainment
6.2Food
7.9Crew
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Flight itself good .Landing at terminal3 and connections to terminal1,it is connections nightmare,specially for disable person

8.0 ExcellentAnonymous, Jul 2025YEG - YYZ
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Flight itself good .Landing at terminal3 and connections to terminal1,it is connections nightmare,specially for disable person

The flight attendants were super! They created a cosy and warm flight atmosphere!

Flights were cancelled setting me in panic mode since my much needed weekend escape with friends was only a short one. No apologies given at the airport nor on the plane. Flight was rescheduled

West Jet flight was cancelled and I was not notified. I found out when I tried to check in on-line. Spent 4 hours on the phone with West Jet and Just Fly trying to figure what happened.

Terrible decision to take a night flight. Not enough time to sleep and premium seat has no foot rest ao couldn’t get comfortable!

Was on a Swoop plane. No wifi and no Westjet connect

My husband required a wheelchair to get to the airplane and the service he received was exemplary. Thank you.

WestJet was able to re-book us to the next available flight at no charge when air traffic controller staffing shortage delayed our inbound flight

I am a tall woman and could not move my legs enough to reach down under the seat in front of me to retrieve anything I put down there. I sat in both aisle and window seats and felt extremely cramped. In the aisle seat, if the stewardess was heavy, it was impossible to pass, and she would knock my arm shoulder and thigh every time she went by. If I can avoid it, I will not be flying this airline again.

Flight was delayed 3 times. Then cancelled due to pilot being timed out. They refused hotel vouchers. Gate attendants were very rude and could not help you at all.

Business class was not worth the extra charge. Overpriced for slightly larger seat. Nothing special. Small older plane.

The space for seats were uncomfortable and lack of leg room . I paid extra for more leg room. I’m not a big person.

The leg room was tight even after paying extra for economy comfort plus. It was difficult to move out of your seat (I was seated in a window seat). I am not a large person. I would not book the middle or window seats again.

Not happy with Air Canada’s frequent flights cancellation and delays.

There was no food other than pretzels or a single cookie for a 4.5 hour flight. The in-flight entertainment system was not available on the back of the seat - instead I had to use my cell phone and the plane's wifi - which drained my battery even though my phone was plugged into the seat ahead of me and should have been charging - it did not. Very irritating.

Good overall but I’m 5’10 and seating is always tight

People pay over $1000 to fly from Victoria to Toronto, and they do want to charge you for a headphone that may cost less than 20 cents! You could add 20 cents to the ticket price and not to try to sell it on the plane. That is so cheap!!!

The flight wose Daley 2hr I lost my connect flight i wose delay one day and I am not happy

I’m writing to share my deep frustration with a recent experience, which I feel reflects a troubling trend in the airline industry—one where customer care often takes a backseat to profit maximization. First, I do want to acknowledge a positive aspect: I appreciated that your team accommodated a seat change due to my medical needs without charging an additional fee. This gesture made a genuine difference during my trip, and I’m thankful for that. That said, the overall experience left me extremely disappointed. The ticket I purchased for myself and a companion turned out to be “basic”—a fare category I now understand to be non-refundable and non-transferable. Unfortunately, my travel companion was involved in a car accident and could not fly. Not only was I unable to receive any kind of reimbursement, but I also couldn't transfer the ticket to someone else, despite the flight being overbooked by three passengers. This inflexibility felt exploitative. To add to the frustration, I had to shoulder additional unexpected expenses: overpriced in-flight food and a costly baggage fee on my return trip. The entire process felt more like a profit-maximizing scheme than a customer service experience. I understand that airlines, like any business, need to remain financially viable. However, creating fare structures that penalize customers during emergencies, while simultaneously overbooking flights, comes across as deeply unfair. It’s hard to feel like a valued passenger in this environment. While I don’t expect much will come of this message, I do hope Air Canada takes this feedback seriously. There’s an opportunity to lead with integrity in an industry where choices for consumers are becoming more limited and experiences increasingly transactional.

Boarding is a mess. The lines all jammed together and no one knows which line was for which zone. The flight was delayed and the plane taxied on tarmac for more than 30 mins before we could get off. Overall not a bad flight. But the boarding part can do better.

Very bead I am going to Vancouver to toronto. Not boarding receive. Before flight ✈️ time I have to take boarding. Boarding manager asking me pay $89 . Just flight ✈️ time before I pay .after provided the Boarding pass. Flair Airlines management not good. But kayak is best application.

Not good Even after I made my booking, I was charged $90 for my boarding pass. I have collected boarding pass i pay $90 near . Flair airline not good. Without pay no boarding pass.

The flight was smooth, but the seats are not comfortable. I was not able to sleep. The sizes for the personal item and carry-on are way smaller than other airlines.

Leg room was terrible and seats very narrow. Flight was also delayed.

The worst airline experience that I ever had in my life. The fare was cheap but boy do you pay for it when it comes to baggages, carry-ons, food on board and lack of available staff at check-in. Almost every other passenger on my flight had the same complaints and experience. We all bonded discussing our displeasure. My husband and I will definitely not be traveling with Flair Airlines. We'll take anyone else.

The most uncomfortable plane I ever fly on. The seats won't even recline a little. For a 5 hrs flight at night and tired it felt like torture

Seats in 1 res are dispersed all over the plane, even child was across

Personally, I will not use this fight again. The service is poor, you have to buy even water. They don't provide anything even sneak, you have to buy. They said Personally items for 7 kg. Then they use some measurements, if you have 7kg and if it's not getting inside of their measurements, you have to pay 80$ this is robbery. I will prefer other flight then this. I am désappointement taking this airplane.

It’s a shameful company. It ask as to go to counter to take the boarding pass, they simply send it by email, just to check the bags’ size in a smaller than normal template. DONT USE FLAIR! It will be more expensive than normal airlines at the end.

flight was okay, no wifi, no free drinks but worst of all they lost my son's bike for four days. Customer service was nonexistent - call a number that leaves you on perpetual hold, there's no baggage folks in the baggage claims area (in vancouver). we went up to international and nobody was at ticketing, went to domestic and they had us fill out a form. they could not tell us where the bag was. Anyway, highly recommend you drop an airtag for anything that's worth more than $500. My son's bike costs a lot more than that to replace; I was on pins and needles for four days.

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