Prices & fares

How much is a taxi from Pearson Airport to Mississauga?

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

A pre-booked ride from Toronto Pearson into Mississauga costs $132.91 all-in for a chauffeured sedan — the per-vehicle minimum fare, with the $15.27 airport pickup charge, gratuity and HST all counted. The SUV is $207.84, the Premium SUV $296.36 and the Sprinter Van $539.42. Pearson actually stands on Mississauga soil, so the drive is short — about 16 km to City Centre, 13–18 minutes — and every neighbourhood from Port Credit to Meadowvale prices at the same floor.

The shortest airport run there is — and its price

Mississauga is the airport's home city: the terminals sit in Malton, inside its own boundary. That makes this the rare airport transfer where the highway portion can be over before your phone reconnects to local time.

Short as it is, the ride is quoted like every other: one fixed number per vehicle, settled at booking. Three passengers ride the sedan at $132.91; six take the SUV at $207.84; the Escalade-class Premium SUV is $296.36 and the Sprinter Van $539.42.

Each figure is the whole story — Pearson's pickup fee, the gratuity, 13% HST and the card charge are all in it, and cash to the chauffeur settles it just as cleanly.

  • Sedan (up to 3): $132.91 all-in
  • SUV (up to 6): $207.84 all-in
  • Premium SUV: $296.36 all-in
  • Premium Sedan: $332.32 all-in
  • Sprinter Van (up to 11): $539.42 all-in
  • Stretch Limousine: $572.61 all-in

Why a 16 km hop costs $132.91: the floor explained

Chauffeured pricing works on per-vehicle minimums, and the sedan's floor absorbs every pickup out to roughly 43 km. Mississauga sits far inside that radius, so its price is the floor itself — the same 'from' figure you'll see for several GTA cities, because none of them has outrun the minimum.

That floor buys a committed car and driver, the airport's $15.27 pickup levy, and everything a curbside ride leaves to chance. It is not a per-kilometre bill dressed up — a fact worth knowing so a short trip's price makes sense at a glance.

Going the other way is cheaper: a drop-off from Mississauga to the terminals runs $112.67 in the sedan, because departures carry no airport charge.

Skipping the arrivals scrum

The alternative to pre-booking is the terminal curb: the taxi queue after a red-eye, or an app pinging drivers while you stand at post P with your bags. The pre-booked version inverts that — your flight number was on the booking, the arrival was tracked, and the chauffeur planned around your actual touchdown.

About an hour of waiting after landing is built in, which absorbs a slow customs hall without a surcharge or a cancelled driver. For a first visit or arriving parents, meet & greet adds $65 and puts the chauffeur inside the hall with a name sign.

Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 makes no difference to the fare or the process — the flight number tells dispatch where to be.

Port Credit, Streetsville, Malton, Clarkson: one price city-wide

Because the whole city sits inside the minimum-fare radius, the sedan figure holds from the closest corner to the farthest: Malton is minutes from the terminal, Port Credit is down on the lakeshore, and both book at $132.91.

That covers Square One's condo towers, Streetsville's old village core, Erin Mills, Meadowvale, Clarkson, Lorne Park — anywhere the city reaches. Enter the exact address at /ride/ and the quote confirms it instantly.

For the fuller local picture — including the departure direction and vehicle notes — the Pearson Airport to Mississauga page carries the route detail, and /fleet/ shows what each vehicle actually is.

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Related questions

  • Wouldn't the airport taxi line be cheaper for such a short trip?

    Curb pricing is set by the taxi companies and can vary with zones and demand, so there's no honest universal answer — what's certain is what this ride costs: $132.91, known before you fly, with the tip and airport fee inside and a driver already assigned to your flight. On a short hop, the certainty and the skipped queue are most of what you're buying.

  • Is the price different to Port Credit than to Malton?

    No — both live inside the sedan's minimum-fare radius, so the lakeshore and the airport's own neighbourhood book at the same $132.91. The floor covers the whole city; only vehicle choice moves the number.

  • What about the ride back for a departure?

    Drop-offs are cheaper: $112.67 in the sedan, since leaving carries no airport pickup charge. For timing that trip, the guide on what time to leave Mississauga for a flight from Pearson walks through the leave-time math neighbourhood by neighbourhood.

  • We land as a family of four with four suitcases — which car?

    Book the SUV at $207.84. The sedan seats three, so a family of four needs the step up anyway — and four full-size cases plus carry-ons fit an SUV hold without playing Tetris. A free installed child seat is available on request.

  • My flight gets in at 1:30 a.m. — will a car actually be there?

    Yes. Pickups run through the night, and because dispatch follows your tracked flight, a 1:30 a.m. actual arrival is served the same as a 1:30 p.m. one. Book before you fly — online needs three hours' lead — and the overnight logistics are already solved when you board.

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