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Looking for the cheapest, fastest or easiest route from Toronto to Brussels? You could fly into the following airports instead.Toronto to Brussels: Flight information
The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | C$621 |
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Cheapest month to fly | May |
Average flight time | 7 hrs, 18 mins |
Most popular airline | Thai Airways |
Average flights per week | 23 |
Finding cheap flights from Toronto to Brussels: Frequently asked questions
Top tips for finding a cheap flight from Toronto to Brussels
Finding cheap tickets from Toronto to Brussels is easy with a little flexibility. Use our Whole Month search feature to scan through the calendar for the cheapest dates. You can also set up a Price Alert for your route and let us monitor the fares for you, sending notifications when prices change. If you’d rather skip layovers, select the Direct Flights search to view non-stop options that’ll save you time.
Booking your tickets early often leads to savings, but we can also find you some last-minute deals. In general, January is the best time to schedule your trip from Toronto to Brussels, with the lowest average fares across the board. Keep these strategies in mind to find the best itinerary.
Handy information about Toronto airport
Toronto offers a range of airports catering to different travel needs, from regional flights to international destinations. Waterloo International Airport operates from a single terminal and handles both domestic and seasonal international flights. Those departing from Waterloo have access primarily via car or rideshare options. Buttonville Municipal Airport serves general aviation and flight training with its single terminal and is reached by similar ground transport methods.
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, situated on the city’s waterfront, is unique for its pedestrian tunnel link to the mainland and lends itself to business and regional travellers with its focus on short-haul flights. Toronto Pearson International Airport, the largest in Toronto, features two terminals connected by an automated mover and boasts a wealth of transport links, including public transit. Pearson accommodates a sweeping range of airlines and flights from domestic to international. Lastly, John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport, also with a single terminal, is accessible via car or rideshare and is known to serve domestic and some international flights, appealing to leisure and low-cost travellers.
Brussels airport: good to know
Brussels Airport, situated approximately 12 kilometres from the city centre, features two terminals. Terminal A handles the majority of the international flights, while Terminal B is dedicated to domestic traffic. For convenience, it offers a variety of transport options including buses, taxis, trains, and the availability of car rentals.
Brussels South Charleroi Airport, located about 50 kilometres from the city, operates from a single terminal building and is predominantly used by low-cost carriers. The airport provides a range of domestic and international flights and also facilitates access to the city with options such as buses, taxis, car rentals, and a direct shuttle service to the city centre. Both airports contribute to making Brussels accessible for numerous travellers, each offering distinct services and connectivity. If you're arriving late after your flight from Toronto to Brussels, be sure to check if the airport has 24-hour food and rest facilities.
Best time to fly from Toronto to Brussels
The best time to fly from Toronto to Brussels is during the summer months, particularly in July and August. Travellers will find Brussels basking in mild weather, with comfortable temperatures averaging between 14°C and 23°C, which are perfect for exploring the city's attractions. These months also typically see less rainfall, allowing for more enjoyable outdoor activities. Always remember to pack a light raincoat or umbrella, as Brussels weather can be unpredictable, ensuring you're prepared for any occasional showers.
Reasons to visit Brussels
When planning your trip to Brussels, check out these activities and attractions the city has to offer. Explore the historic Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its decorative architecture and central square that brings history to life. Don't miss the chance to see the Atomium, an iconic building and museum that offers panoramic views of the city from its upper sphere. Take a moment to visit the famous Manneken Pis statue, a well-known symbol of the city's irreverent sense of humour. Time your visit to coincide with the Ommegang Festival, a historic event taking place annually where you can witness a grand procession, reenactments, and festivities that celebrate Brussels' rich heritage.
Add hotel bookings and car hire to your Toronto to Brussels flight
Planning your trip to Brussels is easy and convenient with Skyscanner. Choose from trusted car hire services such as Sixt, Alamo, or Hertz to explore the city on your terms. Find comfort and style in accommodations that suit your preferences with options like The Hotel Brussels, Novotel Brussels City Centre, or Warwick Brussels. With Skyscanner, arrange your stay and transport in just a few clicks, leaving you more time to anticipate the sights and sounds of the capital region.
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