Booking & logistics

Can an airport limo make extra stops or multiple pickups on the way to Pearson?

Answered by the Toronto Airport Limo team · Last reviewed July 6, 2026

Yes. A single airport limo booking can include extra stops or multiple pickup addresses on the way to Pearson, so your whole group rides together in one vehicle. Just list every address (and roughly how long each stop takes) when you book, so your flat, upfront quote and pickup time already account for the detour. If the group grows at each stop, choose a Full-Size SUV, Luxury SUV, or Mercedes Sprinter van so everyone and their luggage fit comfortably.

Yes — add extra stops or multiple pickups to one booking

Yes. Multi-stop and multi-pickup rides are a standard, everyday request, and they belong on a single booking. One chauffeur collects everyone in turn — a second passenger across town, a quick pharmacy or bank run, or dropping a bag at a friend's place — and delivers the whole group to Pearson together.

The one rule that makes it work smoothly: tell us every address when you book, not on the day. Because our fares are flat and quoted upfront, the detour has to be priced in before you ride. Give us each pickup or stop in order, plus a rough sense of how long any waiting stop takes (5 minutes at a pharmacy is different from a 20-minute wait), and your quote and pickup time will already cover it.

One booking, one vehicle, one flat price is almost always cheaper and simpler than sending two separate cars — and nobody gets left behind or arrives at the terminal alone.

  • Multiple pickup addresses — collect the group across several GTA locations in one run.
  • A quick errand stop — pharmacy, ATM, office, or picking up a document on the way.
  • A luggage or passenger drop — swing by to grab a bag or a late-joining traveller.
  • Everyone in one vehicle, one flat quote, arriving at Pearson together.

How to book a multi-stop ride so the quote and timing are right

List the stops in the exact order you want them, and add any wait time. That is all it takes for the quote to be accurate and for your chauffeur to leave early enough that the detours don't cost you your flight.

When you request your quote, include each full address (with unit or buzzer numbers), the order of pickups, and how long the car should wait at any errand stop. We route it, add the extra distance and time, and give you one flat all-in price — gratuity, surcharges, and 13% HST included, no meter and no surge if traffic is heavy.

Because each extra address adds real kilometres and minutes, multi-stop rides need a little more lead time than a single point-to-point trip. Online quotes need roughly three hours' notice; for a chain of pickups across the GTA, booking the night before is ideal so we can build in buffer for the 401, 407, 427, or QEW at the time you're travelling.

  • Give every address in pickup order, with unit/buzzer numbers.
  • State wait time at each errand stop (quick grab vs. 15–20 min).
  • Book with extra lead time — the night before for a multi-address group.
  • You get one flat, upfront price covering the full route and detours.

Pick the right vehicle when the group grows at each stop

Match the vehicle to the largest the group will ever be, not its starting size. If you begin with two passengers and pick up three more along the way, you need seats and luggage room for all five from the first pickup — so book up front.

An Executive or Premium Sedan seats up to three with airport luggage. A Full-Size SUV (Chevrolet Suburban) or Luxury SUV (Cadillac Escalade) carries up to six, which is the sweet spot for a family or small group gathering across a couple of addresses. A Mercedes Sprinter passenger van seats up to eleven — the right call when you're chaining several pickups into one larger party with checked bags.

Remember that people and suitcases compete for the same space. Five adults each with a large case and a carry-on are more comfortable in an SUV or van than a vehicle rated for that headcount on paper alone. When in doubt, size up — we'll advise on the right fit for your headcount and luggage when you request the quote.

  • Sedan (Cadillac XTS / Mercedes-Benz): up to 3 passengers.
  • Full-Size SUV (Suburban) / Luxury SUV (Escalade): up to 6 — ideal for multi-address family groups.
  • Mercedes Sprinter van: up to 11 — best when several pickups build a large party.
  • Book for the group's biggest size, and count luggage as well as people.

What multiple stops mean for your fare and pickup time

Each extra stop adds distance and time, so a multi-pickup fare sits above a single point-to-point trip — but it's still one flat, upfront number, quoted before you ride. There's no meter ticking during errand waits and no surcharge if you hit traffic.

As a rough guide, a one-way sedan trip to Pearson from within the GTA typically falls in these all-in bands: nearby (15–30 km) about $75–130; mid-distance (30–55 km) about $110–180; farther out (55–90 km) about $160–260. Adding pickups spread across the GTA raises the total because it lengthens the route; a Full-Size or Luxury SUV runs roughly 30–60% above the sedan, and the Sprinter higher again. These are guidance ranges only — your real number comes from the instant quote once we route your stops.

Airport pickups (arrivals) add a small airport fee and complimentary meet & greet inside the terminal; departures to Pearson do not. Whatever the route, we track your flight and build the schedule around it, so a chain of morning pickups still gets the group to the terminal with time to spare.

  • One flat, all-in price (gratuity, surcharges, 13% HST) — no meter, no surge.
  • More stops = more distance and time = a higher total than a single trip.
  • SUV ≈ 30–60% above sedan; Sprinter van higher again.
  • The only accurate figure is your upfront quote — get it before you book.
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Related questions

  • Can I add a quick stop, like a pharmacy or ATM, on the way to the airport?

    Yes. A short errand stop is easy to include — just tell us the address and roughly how long you'll need (a 5-minute grab or a 15-minute wait). We add it to the route so your flat quote and departure time already account for the pause, and there's no meter running while the car waits.

  • Is a multi-pickup ride cheaper than booking two separate cars?

    Usually, yes. Collecting everyone in one vehicle on one booking is typically cheaper and simpler than dispatching two cars, and it keeps the group together to the terminal. The trade-off is a slightly longer route and a little more lead time — worth it for one flat price and no one arriving alone.

  • How much notice do I need to book a ride with several pickups?

    Online quotes need about three hours' lead time, but for a chain of pickups across the GTA we recommend booking the night before. That lets us build in buffer for the 401, 407, 427, or QEW at your travel time so the detours never put your flight at risk. Within three hours of pickup, call us to arrange it.

  • How many passengers and stops can one airport limo handle?

    It depends on the vehicle. A sedan seats up to 3, a Full-Size or Luxury SUV up to 6, and a Mercedes Sprinter van up to 11 — book for the group's largest size. There's no fixed cap on stops; just list each address in order when you book so we can route and price the full trip accurately.

  • Do extra stops change the flat, upfront price?

    Yes — each stop adds distance and time, so the total is higher than a single point-to-point trip, but it's still one flat, all-in price quoted before you ride, with no meter and no surge. Give us every address and any wait times and we'll return your exact number in the instant quote.

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