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How much does a flight to Montreal cost?

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Cheapest time to fly to Montreal
Trends indicate that prices peak in Dec-Jan and Jun-Aug. Oct-Dec is rainy season so while prices may be cheaper, be willing to put up with some humidity.
How early in advance should I book my flight to Montreal cost?
The data clearly shows that prices increase closer to takeoff. In general, the best way to book the cheapest flights is to buy early, around 3-6 months prior to departure.

Where is
Montreal
?

Montréal is the largest city in Canada's Québec province. It’s set on an island in the Saint Lawrence River and named after Mt. Royal, the triple-peaked hill at its heart.

Airports in Montreal:
Where to fly into Montreal?

Montreal has two main airports that handle passenger flights: Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL) and Montréal Saint-Hubert Longueuil Airport (YHU).

YUL is the primary international airport, while YHU primarily serves regional and private aviation.

YUL
Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Formerly known and still commonly referred to as Montréal–Dorval International Airport, is an international airport in Dorval, Quebec, Canada.
YHU
Montréal Saint-Hubert Longueuil Airport
Situated in the Saint-Hubert borough of Longueuil, this airport focuses on regional flights and general aviation, according to Black City Cars.

What airlines fly to Montreal?

Find out what airport you should be flying into
if you’re planning a trip to Montreal
Air Canada
Air Canada
Air Creebec
Air Creebec
Air Inuit
Air Inuit
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Travelling to Montreal:
What you need to know

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Popular Montreal Flight Routes

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Montreal Weather and climate

Places to visit & stay in Montreal

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Montreal travel guides and tips

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FAQs

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Do I need a credit check? 

No, credit checks aren’t needed to book a flight with Paylater Travel. This is because we aren't providing you with credit or a loan. Your seat is secured with a small deposit and the remainder is paid off in installments before you fly.

No interest. No credit checks.

When will I receive my flight ticket? 

As soon as you’ve paid your deposit via the Paylater Travel platform, we purchase your ticket on your behalf. This means your seat is secure and today’s price has been locked in. You will then receive your flight itinerary (essentially, your pre-departure e-ticket) via email within 24 hours of completing your final payment – easy!

Am I going into debt using Paylater Travel? 

Absolutely not! Paylater Travel is a travel saving tool that helps you budget for your trip. We clearly outline all costs upfront and offer flexible payment plans that work with your budget. There are no credit checks required, no hidden fees or compounding interest charges that could lead to debt. Plus, your flight ticket is only issued once you’ve paid in full.

Can I pay for my flights in installments? 

Yes! Using Paylater Travel lets you split the upfront cost of your flight into smaller, more manageable payments. After booking your flight with a small deposit, you can pay off the rest in up to 26 weekly installments.

How is Paylater Travel different to saving up in the bank? 

Paylater Travel lets you lock in the current flight price with a small deposit, without needing to pay in full up front. This can help you avoid price increases. For example, a flight might cost you $300 now, but it could go up to $400 a few weeks later. This often means prices go up faster than you can save. Secure your seat now and make regular payments while you save.

How is Paylater Travel different to booking flights with Afterpay? 

Paylater Travel uses a layaway model instead of a credit model. Credit models charge customers interest on late payments. Using the Paylater Travel platform means no interest, no credit checks, no hidden fees and no compounding interest charges that could lead to debt. Plus, we offer more flexibility. Our customers can choose to pay in up to 26 weekly installments instead of being locked into just four payments.

Our platform is built specifically for buying flights. This means there’s no spend limit on Paylater Travel flights, so no need to worry when booking for groups or multiple flights which exceed common spend limits.

Paylater Travel lets you book and budget for your flights all in one place. Buy Now Pay Later services like Afterpay are simply payment methods, so you will still need to find and book your flight on a platform that accepts Afterpay.

How can I choose my seat/baggage? 

Seat selection and luggage options are typically managed through the airline's website. Once you’ve paid in full and received your flight itinerary from Paylater Travel, you’ll be able to directly contact the airline and choose your seat or add luggage (if it wasn’t already included in the fare).

Can I book in-person or through a travel agent? 

Our partner platform Slice Pay, allows travel agents to provide this book now, pay later service to customers who would prefer to use a payment plan for their flights. You can explore the list of travel agents Slice Pay partners with here.