
| Toronto Pearson international airport offers most of the long haul flights in Canada in 2011. Toronto is the largest city of Canada. Rainfall is equally distrubuted throughout the year, but the winters in the city are really cold. July and August are the hottest months. |
| Domestic |
Montreal |
Vancouver |
| USA |
New York | Los
Angeles |
| Europe |
London |
Paris |
Frankfurt |
| Brussels |
Barcelona |
Athens |
| Latin America |
Santiago |
Sao
Paulo |
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| Asia |
Tel
Aviv |
Tokyo |
Beijing |
Shanghai |
| Hong Kong |
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Country: Toronto Pearson is the largest
airport of Canada in 2010.
Airlines: Toronto remains overwhelmingly the true hub for Air Canada. Terminals: - Terminal 1 is used for both national and international flights in 2009 by Air Canada - Terminal 3, used by foreign carriers (Skyteam, Oneworld) and westjet. There is a 24 hour linktrain service between the two terminals, parking lots and a Sheraton hotel. Location: 25 minutes drive northwest of downtown Toronto. Departures: DEPARTURES - Toronto to South America Arrivals: ARRIVALS Long-haul: Toronto (YYZ) outnumbers Montreal (YUL) 3:1 in terms of long-haul departures in 2009. Website: http://www.gtaa.ca |