I've had a very dif experience than other posters, for the last 2 years whenever I've traveled (always international) I've arrived at least 3 hrs before, sometimes more and I'm always at the duty free stores like 15 minutes later. Longest part for me has been the checking since I need to scan my passport. It's been so much better than in pre-covid times. I've always traveled at dif hrs of the day too, morning, afternoon and evening.
That said, I have a global entry so I never make much/ if any line at customs.
Yes, 99% of the time I travel to the US. Which I've also done first thing in the morning when it's opening by staying over at the airport.Was the international to the US? It doesn’t take as long if you are going to another country.
The big hold up is getting through US customs. Especially in the morning. That’s when customs is the busiest
Would I be better off to take a late morning flight to Toronto and give myself about 4 hours to get my connection? I don’t have a deadline to arrive in Florida.
I live in Toronto, and every time I fly out of Pearson, I see people running to board their connecting flights at the last minute. On my last flight in December there were a couple of people boarding the flight very last minute. The fellow next to me told me he planned a longer layover, but his Ottawa flight was delayed, so there he was just making his flight. Pearson is very busy, and very large. You also might have to take a shuttle if you're arriving in a different terminal than your connecting flight.Considering flying to Florida in February or March. I will have to change planes in YYZ. How crazy is the airport? How much time do I need to successfully connect to my Florida-bound flight?
I'm no expert but could you not fly into Chicago or some smaller US hub and then into MCO? Why go through Toronto ( the only airport I've ever used) just a thought.