Toronto Pearson Terminal 3
The Toronto Lester B. Pearson International Airport was named after a former Canadian Prime Minister who was also awarded a Nobel Peace Prize. It is the primary hub for Air Canada and is Canada’s largest and busiest airport, with over 75 airlines operating around 1,250 daily departures to more than 180 destinations across five continents.Dining options are plentiful and diverse with more than 30 establishments offering continental fare from Japanese to French, as well as the usual fast food and coffee outlets. The thirsty traveller can enjoy a selection of 85 local and international wines at the family-friendly Vinifera restaurant, while cold draft beers and healthy juices are available at the Ice Bar and Booster Juice respectively.
Many luxury brands including Bvlgari, Polo and Ralph Lauren are on offer in the upmarket shops, and other conveniences can be purchased at newsstands and the duty free shops.
A Priority Pass membership would also allow you to gain airport lounge access at Toronto Pearson Terminal 3.
We have three different options of Priority Pass plans depending on your frequency of travel:
STANDARD: For the occasional Traveller - £69/€89/$99
£24/€30/$35 member and guest visit fee
STANDARD PLUS: For the regular Traveller - £229/€289/$329
10 complementary visits for members, subsequent member and guest visit fee of £24/€30/$35
PRESTIGE: For the frequent Traveller - £419/€459/$469
All member visits are complementary, £24/€30/$35 guest visit fee
Join Priority Pass here.
About Our Lounge At Toronto Pearson Terminal 3
The Air France - KLM Lounge offers comfortable dining seating and views over the airport apron. With a wide selection of refreshments, wi-fi and internet facilities as well as television, it is a great place to step away from the busy airport and catch your breath, as you wait for your flight. Relax in the air conditioned environment and sip on a glass of wine while you watch planes land and take off or read a glossy magazine. As a Priority Pass guest, you can enjoy a maximum three hour stay in the lounge. Opening and closing times are dependent on seasonal changes. Children under two years old are admitted free. Only passengers who are departing on international flights have access to this lounge..Lounge Facilities
Our facilities at the Toronto Pearson Terminal 3 lounge ensure that you have access to all you need when you are away from home or the office.Facilities at Air France KLM Lounge include
- Disabled access
- Internet
- Refreshments
- Alcohol
- Flight information
- Fax
- TV
- No smoking
- Air conditioning
- Newspapers/magazines
- Digital cards accepted
- Wi-fi
Please check the individual lounge pages for any exclusions at the bottom of each lounge description.