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Toronto Airport Parking Lot Options
We offer 3 parking options for Toronto International Airport. 2 Self-Park and 1 Valet option. Whichever service you choose we're sure you will be more than happy with the service and value you receive from our carefully selected parking partner companies.
Skyway Park Self-Park - Located 10 minutes East of the airport. By using this highly rated airport parking lot you will be saving up to 50% compared with airport parking prices. Express check-in and valet services available on request. Open 24 hours a day. A free shuttle service is available throughout the day and night.
Skyparx Airport Parking Self-Park - The Skyparx parking facility is located just 2 minutes from the airport (1 block north-east). Huge savings to be made when comparing with airport parking prices. Open 24 hours a day. Shuttle facility available free of charge.
Skyparx Airport Parking Valet - Everything you get from the self-park service above but with a valet service. With the valet service your car will be free of snow and ice, warm and ready to go on your return.
Toronto International Airport (YYZ)
Toronto Pearson International Airport, or Pearson Airport, located 27 kilometres (17 mi) west of downtown Toronto by road, in Mississauga, Ontario, is Canada's busiest airport and part of the National Airports System.
In 2006 the airport was ranked 29th among the world's busiest airports, handling 30.9 million passengers and the 20th busiest airport for aircraft movements with 417,921. The airport, serving the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), is the primary hub for Air Canada, as well as a major hub for WestJet, second only to Calgary. Formerly run by Transport Canada, Toronto Pearson International Airport is now run by a non-profit agency, the Greater Toronto Airports Authority through a 60-year lease with Transport Canada.
The main component of the ADP has been terminal development. The ADP has replaced the old terminals 1 and 2 with a larger and more modern new Terminal 1. This terminal, along with Terminal 3 are now the two passenger terminal facilities at Toronto Pearson. Terminal 1 has been constructed in a way that will allow for future expansion. Future projections see Toronto Pearson handling 50 million passengers annually by 2020, and Terminal 1 will be expanded as needed to service the passengers.
In 2006, Toronto Pearson was selected as the "Best Global Airport 2006" by the Institute of Transport Management (ITM). The ITM is an organization formed in the United Kingdom in 1977 with the express aim of providing further education and information to transport managers.
Toronto Pearson International Airport is one of eight Canadian airports that has United States border preclearance facilities. US Border Pre-clearance is located in both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3.
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