Star Alliance members Lufthansa, Swiss, Air Canada and many more team up to bring you from many Polish cities to Canada’s largest metropolis Toronto. Flights start at €360 (~PLN 1,536) without luggage. If you haven’t got a frequent flyer status that allows you to check a bag for free, you should book your tickets at lufthansa.com, starting at €440 (~PLN 1,877) for a roundtrip.
Departure airports include:
- Rzeszow at €360 (~PLN 1,536)
- Wroclaw at €366 (~PLN 1,561)
- Poznan at €363 (~PLN 1,549)
- Krakow at €363 (~PLN 1,549)
- Bydgoszcz at €372 (~PLN 1,587)
- Warsaw at €374 (~PLN 1,596)
- Katowice at €372 (~PLN 1,587)
- Gdansk at €393 (~PLN 1,677)
Most flights are operated by Lufthansa or Air Canada. Your layovers will thus usually be in Frankfurt, Munich, or Montreal.
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These fares can be found until March 30, 2020 for flights before May 14th and from October 1st onward. Your stay has to be six days (or a Sunday) long and may not exceed three months. The outbound flights can be flown from Sunday to Wednesday, while you can return from Tuesday to Thursday.
These fares are displayed by Google Flights, so you can use the calendar to find suiting dates (instructions). You can enter these dates on our Travel-Dealz flight search or at lufthansa.com to book your flight.
Information & Tips for Canada
Canada offers a wide range of attractions, from the Rocky Mountains and Banff National Park to the vibrant cities of Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. The currency used is the Canadian dollar (CAD), and credit cards are widely accepted. Prices can vary, but Canada is generally more expensive than many other destinations, particularly in major cities. The weather varies significantly by region, with cold winters and mild summers in most areas, while the west coast enjoys milder winters. The best time to visit is usually summer or early autumn for pleasant temperatures.
Canada’s transport infrastructure is well-developed, with reliable public transit systems in major cities like Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, including buses, subways, and light rail. However, outside of these urban areas, public transport can be limited, and a car is often necessary for getting around. Between cities, domestic flights are common, especially for long distances, but trains and buses are also available, though travel times can be lengthy. Road conditions are generally good, and driving is a popular way to explore the country.
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Information & Tips for Toronto
Toronto is known for its iconic CN Tower, diverse neighbourhoods like Kensington Market, and attractions such as the Royal Ontario Museum and nearby Niagara Falls. The currency is the Canadian dollar (CAD), and credit cards are widely accepted. The price level can be high, especially in terms of accommodation and dining in central areas, but there are budget options available. Toronto experiences cold winters with snow and mild, humid summers, making the best times to visit spring and fall when temperatures are more moderate.
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