Toronto to Seoul Flights
Toronto Pearson (YYZ) → Seoul Incheon (ICN)
Korean Air flies nonstop from Toronto to one of Asia's best airports — 13–14 hours direct. Seoul Incheon is the gateway to South Korea and a world-class connecting hub for the rest of Asia.
Quick answer
Toronto to Seoul Incheon nonstop is 13–14 hours on Korean Air. Economy from CAD $900. Prestige Class (business) from CAD $3,800. Book 10–16 weeks ahead. Peak: spring (March–May) and Chuseok/autumn (September–November).
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Airlines from Toronto to Seoul
Primary nonstop carrier. Prestige Class offers fully flat beds, Korean cuisine, and lounge access at ICN. Sky Pass frequent flyer program with strong Asia connections. ICN is an excellent hub for onward Asia travel.
Connecting via Vancouver for Korean Air's YVR–ICN nonstop. Aeroplan earning on the Canadian-operated legs. Useful for flexible routings or Aeroplan members.
Via Tokyo Narita. Ideal for combining Japan and Korea in one trip. ANA's long-haul product is excellent. Short NRT–ICN leg is served by a regional aircraft.
Booking timing for Toronto to Seoul
Best window: 10–16 weeks (2.5–4 months). Korean Air opens best economy inventory in this range for most travel periods.
Peak: March–May (Korean spring + cherry blossoms). Book 12–14 weeks ahead. Fares spike 25–40% for peak bloom dates.
Peak: September–November (Chuseok + autumn foliage). Chuseok is a major Korean family holiday — book 10–14 weeks ahead.
Value: January and February. Post-Seollal off-peak — lowest fares of the year. Seoul is cold but uncrowded and excellent value.
Summer (June–August): moderate fares — hot and humid in Seoul, but good for Korean-Canadian family visits.
Who takes this route
Korean-Canadian community
VFR (Visiting Friends and Relatives) travel is a strong driver on YYZ–ICN. Chuseok and Seollal are peak periods — we proactively monitor your booking and alert you if anything changes.
K-culture travelers
K-pop concerts, K-drama filming locations, Korean street food, and pop-culture experiences — Seoul has become a major destination for Canadian travelers. Our specialists know the popular Seoul neighborhoods and timing.
Business travelers
Toronto–Seoul is an active business corridor. Korean Air Prestige Class is excellent for 13+ hour overnight travel. We handle itinerary changes quickly — essential for tight business schedules.
Japan + Korea combined trips
Seoul is an ideal first or last stop in a Japan + Korea itinerary. We help structure open-jaw tickets efficiently — fly into ICN, out of NRT (or vice versa) — a common and cost-effective routing.
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Frequently asked questions
Does Korean Air fly nonstop from Toronto to Seoul?
Yes. Korean Air operates a nonstop service from Toronto Pearson (YYZ) to Seoul Incheon (ICN). The flight takes approximately 13–14 hours on modern wide-body aircraft.
How long is the flight from Toronto to Seoul?
Nonstop flights from Toronto to Seoul Incheon take approximately 13–14 hours. Return flights (Seoul to Toronto) are typically 1–2 hours shorter. One-stop options via Vancouver, Tokyo, or Hong Kong add 3–8 hours.
How much does business class cost from Toronto to Seoul?
Korean Air Prestige Class (business) from Toronto to Seoul starts around CAD $3,800–$4,500 in shoulder seasons. This includes a lie-flat seat, Korean cuisine, and lounge access at ICN. Prices rise for spring and autumn peak windows — book 4–6 months ahead.
What is Korean Air Prestige Class like?
Korean Air Prestige Class is their long-haul business class product. It features fully flat beds with direct aisle access on most aircraft, Korean meal service with a range of western options, generous baggage allowance (up to 32kg per piece), and access to Korean Air lounges at Seoul Incheon.
Do Canadians need a visa for South Korea?
Canadian passport holders can visit South Korea visa-free for up to 6 months. Check the current K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) requirements before travel — some nationalities have been required to register online before arrival. Verify at www.k-eta.go.kr and with your airline closer to your departure date.
When is the best time to book Toronto to Seoul?
Book 10–16 weeks ahead for best economy fares. Spring (March–May) for cherry blossoms and autumn (September–November) for Chuseok and foliage are peak — book 14+ weeks ahead for these periods. January and February offer the lowest fares of the year.
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