Popular in | December |
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Cheapest in | May |
Round-trip from | C$ 1,781 |
One-way from | C$ 591 |
YTO - BEY Price | C$ 1,320 - C$ 2,339 |
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BEY Temperature | 12 - 26 °C |
BEY Rainfall | 0 - 180 mm |
It’s generally more expensive to depart on a Sunday, if you have to leave on this day you can still search on Cheapflights to find great options that meet your needs.
To save up to 26% on this flight, we recommend booking at least 50 days prior to travel. The price may fluctuate and will likely increase closer to your departure date. Users on Cheapflights have found tickets from Toronto to Beirut from C$ 1,568 1-2 weeks out and tickets from C$ 1,896 for flights departing within the next 72 hours.
May can be a great time to fly to Beirut from Toronto with a flight ticket averaging about C$ 1,428. Cheapflights users have found deals in the month of May for as cheap as C$ 1,104. The most expensive prices can be found in the month of December.
One of the essential ways to save on airfare from Toronto to Beirut is to remain as flexible as possible. Flights that are at noon tend to be the most expensive. A flight in the evening could potentially save you up to 17% on airfare.
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Route
Depart
Return
Price
Toronto Pearson IntlBeirut
YYZ - BEY
YYZBEY
Toronto Pearson Intl
Tue 17/10
1 stop16h 10m
Beirut
Tue 5/12
1 stop15h 30m
Toronto Pearson IntlBeirut
YYZ - BEY
YYZBEY
Toronto Pearson Intl
Mon 16/10
2 stops16h 20m
Beirut
Mon 6/11
1 stop41h 00m
Toronto IslandBeirut
YTZ - BEY
YTZBEY
Toronto Island
Tue 28/11
2 stops18h 10m
Beirut
Mon 5/2
2 stops18h 06m
Toronto Pearson IntlBeirut
YYZ - BEY
YYZBEY
Toronto Pearson Intl
Tue 5/12
1 stop20h 05m
Beirut
Wed 7/2
2 stops17h 56m
Toronto IslandBeirut
YTZ - BEY
YTZBEY
Toronto Island
Tue 28/11
2 stops18h 10m
Beirut
Tue 6/2
2 stops18h 21m
Toronto Pearson IntlBeirut
YYZ - BEY
YYZBEY
Toronto Pearson Intl
Tue 28/11
1 stop22h 30m
Beirut
Wed 7/2
1 stop18h 45m
Toronto Pearson IntlBeirut
YYZ - BEY
YYZBEY
Toronto Pearson Intl
Wed 29/11
2 stops40h 25m
Beirut
Sun 4/2
1 stop17h 15m
Toronto Pearson IntlBeirut
YYZ - BEY
YYZBEY
Toronto Pearson Intl
Sat 21/10
1 stop32h 00m
Beirut
Fri 10/11
1 stop31h 50m
Toronto Pearson IntlBeirut
YYZ - BEY
YYZBEY
Toronto Pearson Intl
Sat 25/11
2 stops33h 55m
Beirut
Sat 9/12
2 stops30h 40m
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Food
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Reviews
Making us check our bags at the gate then finding out there was plenty of space on the plane was annoying. Otherwise a smooth flight that was only delayed by an hour on the first leg and another hour on the second leg due to technical problems. Nice bathrooms for an airplane and nice to set out a self serve station for beverages between service.
Crew
Overall
Boarding
Entertainment
Food
Comfort
Reviews
Making us check our bags at the gate then finding out there was plenty of space on the plane was annoying. Otherwise a smooth flight that was only delayed by an hour on the first leg and another hour on the second leg due to technical problems. Nice bathrooms for an airplane and nice to set out a self serve station for beverages between service.
Crew
Overall
Boarding
Entertainment
Food
Comfort
Reviews
Making us check our bags at the gate then finding out there was plenty of space on the plane was annoying. Otherwise a smooth flight that was only delayed by an hour on the first leg and another hour on the second leg due to technical problems. Nice bathrooms for an airplane and nice to set out a self serve station for beverages between service.
Crew
Overall
Boarding
Entertainment
Food
Comfort
Reviews
Making us check our bags at the gate then finding out there was plenty of space on the plane was annoying. Otherwise a smooth flight that was only delayed by an hour on the first leg and another hour on the second leg due to technical problems. Nice bathrooms for an airplane and nice to set out a self serve station for beverages between service.
Crew
Overall
Boarding
Entertainment
Food
Comfort
Reviews
Making us check our bags at the gate then finding out there was plenty of space on the plane was annoying. Otherwise a smooth flight that was only delayed by an hour on the first leg and another hour on the second leg due to technical problems. Nice bathrooms for an airplane and nice to set out a self serve station for beverages between service.
Crew
Overall
Boarding
Entertainment
Food
Comfort
Reviews
Making us check our bags at the gate then finding out there was plenty of space on the plane was annoying. Otherwise a smooth flight that was only delayed by an hour on the first leg and another hour on the second leg due to technical problems. Nice bathrooms for an airplane and nice to set out a self serve station for beverages between service.
Toronto Pearson International Airport is dedicated to cutting back on energy use and switching over to more renewable sources of energy. This plan considers how to integrate technology and sustainable sources into its infrastructure and building systems. The strategic energy master plan assists us in reducing the amount of energy we use and switching to sustainable energy sources like solar and geothermal in order to achieve our goal of being net zero GHG. YYZ is dedicated to reducing the amount of damage they cause to the environment through water management.
KLM airlines which flies from Toronto to Beirut, completed the first commercial flight in the world in 2011 using sustainable aviation fuel derived from discarded cooking oil. KLM exclusively purchases SAF made from components that have little harmful effects on food production and/or biodiversity. Emissions from sustainable aviation fuel are cut by 87%. Turkish Fuel Services, a Turkish Airlines subsidiary, assists with the fueling procedure as well (TFS). The environmentally beneficial product, which comes from Neste, is kept at the TFS fuel farm, where it is combined with jet fuel before being put onto airplanes.
Beirut International Airport is dedicated to providing sustainable practices both within and outside the airport. The Division of Aviation tracks greenhouse gas emissions provides other modes of transportation, reduces flight carbon emissions through upgraded gates, and uses electrified ground equipment in an effort to diminish negative effects on the environment and local air quality. Enhancements to the Energy Consumption of Terminal Facilities will aid the airport in energy conservation and reduce its dependency on non-renewable energy sources. The airport encourages the staff also to adopt green initiatives.
Most of the flights to Beirut from Toronto depart from Pearson International Airport (YYZ). Pearson is Canada’s busiest airport, with two main terminals that both serve international and domestic flights. It is situated about 25.6 km northwest of downtown Toronto. A limited number of flights to Beirut depart from the Toronto Island Airport. This smaller, regional airport has one main terminal and is located only 3.2 km south of downtown Toronto. All flights to Beirut arrive at the Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport, which is Lebanon’s only commercial airport. Located about 9.1 km south of the Beirut central district, the airport has one main terminal (housing the arrivals area and most of the shops and restaurants) and two wings (the east and west wings, housing the departure gates).
Unfortunately, there are no direct flights to Beirut from Toronto, but a number of airlines offer one-stop flights out of Pearson Intl Airport. MEA and Air Canada both offer flights that stop at London’s Heathrow Airport. Most other airlines have a stopover in their home country’s largest airport. For example, Lufthansa’s flights from Pearson to Beirut stop in Frankfurt, while Turkish Airlines flights stop in Istanbul. Other airlines flying this route include Emirates (stopping in Dubai), Air France (Charles de Gaulle), Egypt Air (Cairo) and Ethiopian Air (Addis Ababa). If you want to fly out of Toronto Island Airport, your flight will have at least two stops. Most of the single-airline flights out of Toronto Island are offered by Air Canada and stop at Montreal’s Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl Airport (YUL) and London’s Heathrow Airport (LHR) before arriving at Beirut (BEY).
When looking for flights from Toronto to Beirut, you’ll find a healthy variety of one- and two-stop flights that don’t require an airline change. For these flights, adding a second stop to the flight adds about 2h to 3h to the total travel time. Adventurous travelers might want to consider routes with multiple airlines, two or more layovers, and self-transfers (meaning you’ll be purchasing a separate ticket for each leg of the journey and checking in yourself and your baggage at each stop). Although these flights can add twelve hours (or more!) to the overall travel time, they can be as much as C$ 400 cheaper than single-airline flights.
Canadian citizens traveling from Toronto to Beirut are required to have a visa and a passport. Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the scheduled date of departure from Lebanon. You can get a single-entry visa upon arrival at the Beirut airport; a 30-day visa can be obtained for free, while a 90-day visa costs about C$ 21.34. Multiple-entry visas are issued by mail or through the embassy for a cost of about C$ 70 and may take several weeks to process. Please note that citizens presenting a passport that shows an Israeli stamp may not be issued a visa or be allowed into the country.
Beirut (BEY), located 7.8 km from the city centre, is the airport you fly into when you book flights from Toronto to Beirut. 13 airlines have flights to Beirut from Toronto on a regular basis. Booking flights from Toronto to Beirut should not be difficult; the airport handles an average of 0 inbound flights from Toronto per day.
Yes, there are multiple flights from Toronto to Beirut for under C$ 1,200. The cheapest flight booked recently is on Multiple Airlines for just C$ 1,162, but on average you can expect to pay C$ 1,192.
There are currently 20+ open flights from Toronto to Beirut within the next 7 days for less than C$ 1,300.
Our cheapest airline available from Toronto to Beirut is Air Canada. Our recent data shows that you can find tickets from as low as C$ 1,190 on this airline. Additional options worth looking into are Lufthansa and Egypt Air, starting at C$ 1,208 and C$ 1,217 round-trip. You may be able to fly from Toronto to Beirut for 16% less than the average price by searching for these airlines.
The most popular flight routes from Toronto to Beirut are Toronto Pearson Intl - Beirut, Toronto Island - Beirut and Hamilton - Beirut.
Before booking your flight from Toronto to Beirut check out the most popular airlines for this route: Air Canada, Air France or ITA Airways.
Great question - YYZ to BEY just means Toronto Pearson Intl Airport to Beirut Airport. Now you’ll know what these unique codes when you look for flights! Toronto Island Airport (YTZ), Hamilton Airport (YHM), Toronto Kitchener-Waterloo Airport (YKF) are some additional IATA codes for airports related to your trip.
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