London to Toronto — Private Jet Charter
Distance, flight times and one-way price estimates per aircraft class for the London–Toronto sector.
The London–Toronto route covers 5,696 km (3,539 mi) and sits firmly in long-haul territory: this is a nonstop mission for heavy or ultra-long-range jets only. Expect around 7h 05min in the air, with charter estimates starting near €74,500.
On the London side, most private departures use Farnborough Airport (FAB); arrivals into Toronto are typically handled at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). Empty-leg availability on this pairing can cut prices by 30–50% if your dates are flexible.
Prices & flight times by aircraft class
| Class | Typical aircraft | Flight time | One-way from |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heavy Jet | Challenger 605, Gulfstream G450 | 7h 05min | €74,500 |
| Ultra Long Range | Global 6000, Gulfstream G650 | 6h 45min | €94,000 |
Estimates incl. positioning allowance; final quotes depend on date, aircraft age and availability. Empty legs can be 30–50% cheaper.
Airports on this route
London: Farnborough Airport (FAB), London Biggin Hill Airport (BQH), London Luton Airport (LTN), London City Airport (LCY), London Stansted Airport (STN), London Heathrow Airport (LHR) — all London charter info
Toronto: Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) — all Toronto charter info
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FAQ
How long is the flight from London to Toronto by private jet?
About 7h 05min in a heavy jet; larger, faster cabins trim a little more off. Airline schedules for comparison rarely beat door-to-door private timing once terminals are factored in.
What does the route cost?
Estimates start around €74,500 one way in the heavy jet class. Empty-leg offers on this pairing, when available, can be 30–50% below these figures.
Which aircraft is right for this route?
Heavy Jet (Challenger 605, Gulfstream G450); Ultra Long Range (Global 6000, Gulfstream G650) — all fly it nonstop. The right pick balances party size, luggage and budget.