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YYZ Toronto International Airport Security Times

( Terminal T3 - Domestic )
IATA Code:

YYZ


Timezone:

UTC/GMT -4:00 hours

Airport local time:

Thursday, 6:32am


Wait times are rising (40% over last 2 hours)
Last Updated:
6:19 AM (UTC/GMT -4:00 hours)2026-04-02
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    Qsensor makes use of data from CATSA for this airport.

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    Waiting times may not accurately reflect your experience. It is advisable to arrive at the airport well in advance and follow the recommendations of the airlines and airports.

  • Airport Last Updated

    6:19 AM (UTC/GMT -4:00 hours)2026-04-02


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Wait Times by Day of Week

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The wait time at 6 am for T3 - Domestic is 7 minutes

Based on data from the past 3 weeks.
Current: 8 min (Similar to usual: avg wait time is 7 min)

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Best & Worst Times to Fly

Based on historical security wait times across all days of the week.

Best Time
Afternoon
12pm - 5pm
3 min avg wait
Worst Time
Early Morning
4am - 8am
6 min avg wait
Flying in the Afternoon instead of Early Morning could save you up to 3 minutes in security lines.

Your Guide and Travel Tips for Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)

YYZ is Canada’s largest and busiest aviation hub, handling over 45 million passengers annually. Located in Mississauga, approximately 22.5 km (14 miles) northwest of downtown Toronto, it serves as the region’s primary gateway for long-haul international and transborder flights.

The airport operates with two active terminals, Terminal 1 and Terminal 3, which are connected by the free, 24/7 Terminal Link train; Terminal 2 was demolished in 2007. Terminal 1 is the primary hub for Air Canada and its Star Alliance partners, while Terminal 3 serves WestJet, Air Transat, and the majority of SkyTeam and Oneworld carriers.

Toronto International Airport FAQ

“YYZ” is the code for Toronto Pearson International Airport, the main international hub located in Mississauga, about 22.5 km from downtown. It handles all long-haul international flights and most jets. “YTZ” is Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, located on the Toronto Islands near downtown, which primarily serves regional routes using turboprops.

You must take the Terminal Link train. It is a free, 24/7 automated train that runs between Terminal 1, Terminal 3, and the Viscount parking area. The ride takes 2–8 minutes.

Important: You cannot walk between terminals past security (airside). You must exit the secure area, take the train (landside), and go through security again at the next terminal.

  • Terminal 1: Primarily Air Canada and Star Alliance partners (Lufthansa, United, Avianca), plus Emirates,.
  • Terminal 3: WestJet, Air Transat, Porter, British Airways, American Airlines, Delta, and most other international carriers.

It depends on your airline and arrival terminal:

  • International to Domestic (Terminal 1 – Air Canada/Star Alliance): If you are eligible for One Stop Security (OSS) (arriving from the US, Europe, or Japan), you usually do not need to claim bags if they are tagged to your final destination. Follow the Purple Signs for connections.
  • International to Domestic (Terminal 3): Yes, you generally must claim your bags, clear customs, and re-drop them.
  • US Connections: You typically do not need to claim bags if they are tagged through to the US, but you will go through US Preclearance.
  • Always confirm: Ask the agent at your originating airport if your bag is checked through to your final destination or just to Toronto.

  • Domestic to Domestic: Usually yes (minimum connection time is ~40-50 mins).
  • International/US Connections: 1 hour is considered very high risk. It is recommended to have at least 90 minutes to 2 hours due to potential customs delays, long walking distances between gates, and the need to change terminals.

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) opens at 3:30 AM and closes at 9:00 PM in both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Arriving earlier than 3:30 AM for a 6:00 AM flight will not get you through security faster as the facility will be closed.

Yes. You can use the Mobile Passport Control (MPC) app. It is free, allows you to submit your declaration digitally, and gives you access to a dedicated express line, which is often faster than the standard line.

Ride-sharing apps have specific designated pickup zones:

  • Terminal 1: Ground Level (one floor below Arrivals), at Door Q or P (Inner Curb). Terminal 3: Arrivals Level, at Door D (Outer Curb). Note: Uber Black and Lyft Lux may pick up at Door A at both terminals.

Use one of the Cell Phone Waiting Areas. The main lot is on Network Road. You can park for free for up to 45 minutes, but you must stay with your vehicle. Do not circle the terminal curbs; you may be fined.

The UP Express train connects Pearson to Union Station in 25 minutes. A one-way adult fare is $12.35 (standard) or $9.25 if you use a PRESTO card. Kids under 12 ride free.

Yes. Select the network “Toronto Pearson Public Wi-Fi”. It is free and available throughout both terminals.

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