I'm flying from Halifax to Montreal to South Korea next month. I've flown in and out of Montreal a couple of times but never with any connections so this video was super helpful!
Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment. Glad it was helpful. Have a great trip to South Korea. It'll be in my future travels also. Last time I was there was March 2020 the day when they had the most covid cases with one last stop on the way home from an Asia trip. Yikes. That was a crazy time.
@@CarRentalGuy I'm flying from Toronto (YYZ) to Montreal with Porter Airlines, then connecting to Doha with Qatar Airways. Will my baggage be checked through final destination , or do I need to collect it in Montreal? And check in again. Please help I am really confused
We’re not used to see folks from Toronto coming to Montreal to connect 🧐😆. Usually folks from Montreal have to go to Toronto Pearson to take international flights 😁
Gosh thanks to TH-cam and you, I know now where to go, as I have connecting flight through Montreal from Toronto, and it’s only 47 min lay over, I’m hoping my flight is early so I don’t have to run to catch my flight 😂
Great video! im flying to tokyo mid-september this year from the US with a 40 min layover connecting flight in Montreal with aircanada was wondering if that would be enough time to make it? i would think it would be enough time if they allowed me to buy it.
Literally same this weekend I fly into Montreal with a connecting flight to Tokyo from US with only a 44 min layover to connect in Montreal I’m glad to know that I shouldn’t have any issues
@@nnorvik it went super smooth ! Fast asf honestly I think that connection with such a short in between is super common at that airport they get you thru super fast. I honestly didn’t have to talk to anybody you follow the signs and you scan your passport on a little machine and it pretty much takes you right to your gate :)
Thanks for such an interesting and informative video! Tell me, where did you fly from? Because I'm flying from Milan to Vancouver, with a stopover in Montreal, and I don't know if I'll need to fill out a declaration in Montreal, or go straight to the connecting train?
I'm flying from Halifax to Montreal to South Korea next month. I've flown in and out of Montreal a couple of times but never with any connections so this video was super helpful!
Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment. Glad it was helpful. Have a great trip to South Korea. It'll be in my future travels also. Last time I was there was March 2020 the day when they had the most covid cases with one last stop on the way home from an Asia trip. Yikes. That was a crazy time.
Flying to the Dominican tomorrow night from Calgary with a connection in Montreal, found the video helpful
How did it go?
Nice tour of YUL thanks!
This so perfect! Flying to Montreal from Winnipeg then to Amsterdam and this is helping me with what I need to do! Thanks!
Thanks for watching! That’s the same connection I did to continue on to Amsterdam except I started in Toronto.
@@CarRentalGuy I'm flying from Toronto (YYZ) to Montreal with Porter Airlines, then connecting to Doha with Qatar Airways. Will my baggage be checked through final destination , or do I need to collect it in Montreal? And check in again. Please help I am really confused
Thanks for the video!
Very helpful, thank you!
We’re not used to see folks from Toronto coming to Montreal to connect 🧐😆. Usually folks from Montreal have to go to Toronto Pearson to take international flights 😁
Great video man. ❤
I am delighted to hear French during flight calls at this beautiful YUL international airport in Montreal.
Thank you so much sir.
Gosh thanks to TH-cam and you, I know now where to go, as I have connecting flight through Montreal from Toronto, and it’s only 47 min lay over, I’m hoping my flight is early so I don’t have to run to catch my flight 😂
Thanks for watching!
@@CarRentalGuy how long did it takes you fly from Toronto to Montreal? Mine scheduled around 1 hr 20 min ?
did you make it?
Hey what day was that and wat airline u flew from Montreal?
Great video! im flying to tokyo mid-september this year from the US with a 40 min layover connecting flight in Montreal with aircanada was wondering if that would be enough time to make it? i would think it would be enough time if they allowed me to buy it.
No security check, no CBSA clearing. You only need to have boarding pass checked on a machine and then you'll be in the international flights gates
Literally same this weekend I fly into Montreal with a connecting flight to Tokyo from US with only a 44 min layover to connect in Montreal
I’m glad to know that I shouldn’t have any issues
@@punnybunny891 how did it go? im flying Chicago > Montreal > Tokyo next month and the 50m has got me worried.
@@nnorvik it went super smooth ! Fast asf honestly I think that connection with such a short in between is super common at that airport they get you thru super fast. I honestly didn’t have to talk to anybody you follow the signs and you scan your passport on a little machine and it pretty much takes you right to your gate :)
@@punnybunny891 alright, feeling a lot more confident now... tysm for the reply!
Which gate did you arrive at in Montreal?
Great question I’ll definitely mention the gate in future videos. It was across from Gate 6 looking at the video so I’m guessing it was Gate 5 or 7.
Nice video.. you’re filling with what device exactly?
Thanks! iPhone 14 Pro Max
Thanks for such an interesting and informative video! Tell me, where did you fly from? Because I'm flying from Milan to Vancouver, with a stopover in Montreal, and I don't know if I'll need to fill out a declaration in Montreal, or go straight to the connecting train?
You'll clear custom in Montreal, then take a Domestic to Vancouver
How long was it in the area you didnt film?
At 6:40 it was less than a minute to scan your boarding pass and walk thru the gates.
You didn't fly directly to Amsterdam from Toronto.
Oot and aboot!;😊
Crap. The place is crowded.