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#260086 by JoeyVS
30 Jul 2009, 21:24
Hi there im flying to YYZ in a couple of weeks and just trying to sort out the routing. Going with VS ideally to JFK on the vs3 as it gets in earliest, then onwards. Im not that familiar with US and canadian airlines so getting lost as im not sure who flys that route or whether id have to go to another airport for the next flight. If its easier could go to EWR IAD BOS OR ORD.
Any help would be appreciated thanks in advance!
#721842 by tontybear
30 Jul 2009, 22:08
Both United and Air Canada fly from NYC to Toronto and from from BOS and ORD as well.

The only real way to check routings is to go on their websites or check on expedia and thay will show you most of the carriers then its a case of shopping around. You really want to avoid having to transfer between airports !

If there is no urgency in getting to Toronto I would sugegst getting the Amtrak train, It takes about 12 hours but most of the journey is during daylight (something like dep NYC @ 9.00 AM and arrive at union station in Toronti at 9.00 PM
#721848 by JoeyVS
30 Jul 2009, 22:34
Looks like very few flights from JFK. LGW looks like the best one has anyone transfered from JFK to LGA is it quite painless?
#721855 by sky0000547
31 Jul 2009, 00:02
I did this trip but mind you it was 2 years ago. I went to JFK and transferred onto Delta Connect. I went with Delta because at the time I could collect VS miles and booked both VS and DL flights via VS reservation. The bags were tagged all the way. AA used to fly from JFK - YYZ as well but not sure about now.
#721862 by Sealink
31 Jul 2009, 02:14
There's a very stylish looking airline called Porter who fly from NYC but not sure which airports they serve...
#721863 by preiffer
31 Jul 2009, 02:28
Twice now, I've ended up staying the night at NYC because of missed connections up to Canada (both because of late inbound VS flights).


Never again will I risk it - fly direct.
#721868 by Scrooge
31 Jul 2009, 07:13
However, if you do want to risk it, skip JFK, go to EWR and fly Porter airlines LINK they fly to Toronto City airport which is right in the middle of the city.
#721891 by LIMETREE
31 Jul 2009, 14:50
Why not fly Continental and earn Flying Club miles?
#722008 by MigrantMark
02 Aug 2009, 14:52
Late last year I had to go via YYZ to connect with a flight to Raleigh-Durham, just did direct LHR->YYZ with Air Canada which is probably the simplest way other than the fact you wouldn't get any VS miles on there.

No chance of missed connections etc at least.
#722013 by Decker
02 Aug 2009, 16:29
Yes but staff travel is a great inducement...
#722022 by mcmbenjamin
02 Aug 2009, 22:52
Fly direct. The cost of a staff ticket on an other airline outweighs the saving on VS then connecting.
#722024 by scally
02 Aug 2009, 23:15
I'm working in Toronto at the moment and am back and forth all the time. I tried getting VS to quote me a fare, connecting in NYC/BOS/etc - but they were incredibly uninterested in doing so - claimed it would take them two days to confirm seats on connections from JFK or EWR up to YYZ. I didn't want to take the risk of booking a separate connecting flight in case I missed it due to a late inbound - I wanted reprotecting onto another flight ... and ended up giving up on VS and am flying on the dark side. Oh well - BAEC Silver, here I come... VS FC Red, here I come too :(
One other observation is that the flights between NYC and YYZ are expensive... in the region of 300 - especially when you consider the actual distance flown. Porter are good, and cheaper (~CAD$300), and do fly from EWR to Toronto downtown airport, which avoids the mess that is Pearson airport, but they're not necessarily the most reliable of airlines (ad hoc cancellations all over the place), and they fly those planes with funny little whirly things on the wings. I like jet engines, for some reason. :/
#722101 by Paul H
03 Aug 2009, 22:07
We flew Paris to Toronto and back from Montreal with Air France. Very enjoyable and decent flight times.
#722120 by Tinkerbelle
03 Aug 2009, 23:48
The last time I went to Canada, the cost of a staff ticket on BA/AC direct to YYZ was pretty expensive. So I flew on the VS3 to JFK and then got a hire car - it was a very pretty drive through Pennsylvania, Upstate New York and great to stop in Niagara on the way.
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