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Flights from Jeddah to Toronto

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Fly from Jeddah to Toronto with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Jeddah to Toronto with Etihad and journey from a beautiful coastal destination to Canada’s largest and most exciting city.

Sitting on the edge of Lake Ontario, Toronto boasts beautiful views, which you can enjoy when you climb the CN Tower and visit its famous revolving restaurant. You can also discover the city’s historic heart with a visit to the Distillery District, built in the 1800s and housing several unforgettable restaurants, cafes and shops. Start planning your dream trip online today.

JED to YYZ: flight facts

Time difference -8 hours

Toronto is eight hours behind Jeddah. From March to November, the city observes Daylight Saving Time, which means it’s seven hours behind Jeddah.

Flight distance 7,957 miles

The flight distance from Jeddah (JED) to Toronto (YYZ) via Abu Dhabi (AUH) is 7,957 miles (12,806 kilometres).

Your flight from Jeddah to Toronto

Flights from Jeddah to Toronto take off from King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) before travelling east across western Asia, headed for a connection in Abu Dhabi. At this point, you’ll have the option before you book to choose a longer connection. This gives you the chance to step outside the airport and venture into the bold UAE capital city.

From there, you’ll fly north over Europe and then west above the Atlantic Ocean as you make for Lester B. Pearson International Airport (YYZ).

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated Sept 2019.

Flying from Jeddah to Toronto: FAQs

How long do most people stay in Toronto?

Toronto is a large city with plenty to explore and most people will need at least three or four days to get around its major sights. If you’d like to travel further afield to places such as Niagara Falls – about an hour-and-a-half away by car – then it might be worth allowing a week or even longer for your adventure in this part of Canada.

How do I get from the airport to the city centre?

The most convenient way of making the 16 mile (27 kilometre) journey from Lester B. Pearson International Airport to the centre of Toronto is by booking a transfer with Etihad. Your car will be waiting for you when you arrive. There’s also the Union Pearson Express rail link. Services run every 15 minutes and take about 25 minutes to reach the city’s Union Station. Buses also run regularly throughout the day and most of the night.

Top tips for Jeddah to Toronto

downtown toronto with cn tower at night

Climb the CN Tower

The Jeddah Tower might be shaping up to be a world-famous high-rise landmark, but here in Toronto it’s the CN Tower that’s king of the skyline. This 1820-foot-tall structure offers fantastic views over the city and Lake Ontario. If you’re feeling brave, the EdgeWalk experience will take you around its exterior while attached by harness to a safety rail.

toronto with lake ontario and sunset

Relax on the shores of Lake Ontario

If you enjoy visits to Jeddah’s glorious coastline, then you’re sure to love what you find on the shores of Lake Ontario. Highlights here include sandy beaches and a chain of islands that can be explored by paddleboard or canoe. The city’s other major tourist attractions include the Royal Ontario Museum, St. Lawrence Market and the Hockey Hall of Fame.