Cheap Flights from Toronto to Barbados

When temperatures in Toronto get too cold, Canadians fly to Barbados, an island nation with a tropical climate. With a little effort and planning, travelers can find inexpensive flights between the two locations. According to vacation-in-Barbados.com, visitors can even fly direct from Pearson International Airport in Toronto to the Grantley Adams International Airport. The non-stop flight lasts slightly longer than five hours while an indirect flight may be double that.
  1. Check the Travel Aggregators

    • There are a number of travel aggregators that compare prices of flights. These sites receive live feeds from many of the major airlines. The major aggregators for North American travel include: Kayak, SideStep, Cheapflights.com, Mobissimo.com and FareCompare.

    Timing

    • According to Skyscanner, a flight searcher and aggregator, the three cheapest months to fly from Toronto to Barbados are October, November and December. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, the least popular days to fly during the week, are also the least expensive. Flying on either of these days can save you hundreds of dollars.

    Be Flexible

    • Many travel websites offer users the ability to set specific dates or to be flexible about the actual travel dates. This feature allows the site to search for better prices. Additionally, some sites contain a separate section that provides average prices for an entire month or for each day of the month.

    Plan in Advance

    • Don't wait until the last minute to buy your flight. For optimal pricing, book your flight at least 21 days in advance. Prices increase dramatically as the actual travel date nears. Other immediate deadlines include 14 days and seven days in advance when prices increase.

    Direct Flights

    • Two airlines offer a number of non-stop flights between Toronto and Barbados. The first airline is WestJet Airlines, a Canadian-based low-cost carrier. Air Canada, the largest Canadian airline also offers direct flights.

    Indirect Flights

    • There are many more indirect flights than direct flights from Toronto's airports to Barbados' Grantley Adams International Airport. Flights with both one stop and multiple stops are offered by American Airlines, a major U.S.-based carrier and Air Canada.

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