About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Cozumel International (CZM) to Lester B Pearson International (YYZ)?
Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Cozumel to Toronto. Right side captures the most dramatic scenery: Caribbean waters and reef systems at takeoff, plus the Appalachian foothills and Great Lakes region during the long northbound cruise. Left side's landing views are excellent but briefer.
What can I see during takeoff from Cozumel International in Cozumel?
During takeoff from Cozumel International (CZM), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right side offers immediate views of Cozumel Island's eastern coastline and the Caribbean Sea during climb-out. The island's reef systems and turquoise waters are visible within the first few minutes of departure. Notable sights include: Cozumel Island (eastern shore), Caribbean Sea, Yucatan Peninsula (western horizon), reef formations along the coast.
What can I see when landing at Lester B Pearson International in Toronto?
When landing at Lester B Pearson International (YYZ), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left side provides views of Lake Ontario and the Greater Toronto Area's urban landscape during final approach. The lake's northern shoreline and downtown Toronto's skyline are clearly visible on descent into YYZ. Notable sights include: Lake Ontario, Toronto downtown core, Scarborough Bluffs, Greater Toronto Area sprawl.
How long is the flight from Cozumel to Toronto?
The flight from Cozumel International (CZM) to Lester B Pearson International (YYZ) takes 4h 15m.
What does the Cozumel to Toronto flight path pass over?
Gulf of Mexico (western horizon during climb), Mississippi River valley and delta region, Appalachian Mountains (eastern Tennessee and Kentucky ridgelines visible around cruise altitude), Ohio River valley, Lake Michigan's eastern shore, Lake Huron's southern basin before approach to Toronto