HK$4,142+ Cheap flights to Montreal

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Flights to Montreal in 2026

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Cheapest flights to Montreal

Fri 25-922:40 -
3 stops44h 35m
Thu 22-1007:15 -
2 stops29h 55m
Deal found 14-8HK$9,901
Thu 24-909:55 -
3 stops33h 10m
Tue 5-106:45 -
3 stops38h 25m
Deal found 15-8HK$10,340
Thu 1-1018:40 -
2 stops35h 35m
Thu 8-1017:45 -
3 stops31h 30m
Deal found 17-8HK$10,418
Mon 28-910:10 -
2 stops32h 34m
Mon 5-1018:30 -
2 stops26h 20m
Deal found 14-8HK$10,489
Mon 31-807:25 -
3 stops40h 34m
Thu 1-1019:00 -
2 stops36h 00m
Deal found 15-8HK$10,787

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Return from

HK$8,685

One-way from

HK$4,142
Philippine Airlines
  • Philippine Airlines
  • 20-1-20-2
  • 4 total stops
  • 72h 25m total
  • Hong Kong to Montreal
8-10
  • 8-10
  • 2 total stops
  • 41h 40m total
  • Hong Kong to Montreal

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Hong KongMontreal

HKG Hong Kong Intl - YUL Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl

HKGYUL

Hong Kong Intl

Thu 5-11

09:45-18:00

1 stop45h 15m

Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl

Sun 8-11

19:55-17:05

1 stop32h 10m

HK$11,289

Hong KongMontreal

HKG Hong Kong Intl - YUL Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl

HKGYUL

Hong Kong Intl

Wed 4-11

00:55-00:30

2 stops36h 35m

Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl

Sun 8-11

07:00-23:10

2 stops27h 10m

HK$11,964

Hong KongMontreal

HKG Hong Kong Intl - YUL Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl

HKGYUL

Hong Kong Intl

Wed 20-1

23:30-15:10

1 stop28h 40m

Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl

Sat 20-2

16:40-17:35

1 stop35h 55m

HK$12,341

Hong KongMontreal

HKG Hong Kong Intl - YUL Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl

HKGYUL

Hong Kong Intl

Thu 10-9

00:45-13:36

2 stops24h 51m

Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl

Fri 11-9

17:45-10:55

2 stops53h 10m

HK$12,599
Fastest return journey

Hong KongMontreal

HKG Hong Kong Intl - YUL Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl

HKGYUL

Hong Kong Intl

Thu 5-11

13:30-01:56

2 stops25h 26m

Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl

Sun 8-11

20:00-10:10

2 stops25h 10m

HK$12,788
Cheapest one-way

Hong KongMontreal

HKG Hong Kong Intl - YUL Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl

HKGYUL

Hong Kong Intl

Sun 6-9

15:25-16:38

2 stops37h 13m

HK$5,060

Hong KongMontreal

HKG Hong Kong Intl - YUL Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl

HKGYUL

Hong Kong Intl

Thu 3-9

22:05-14:15

2 stops52h 10m

HK$5,327

Hong KongMontreal

HKG Hong Kong Intl - YUL Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl

HKGYUL

Hong Kong Intl

Fri 23-10

20:20-15:21

2 stops31h 01m

HK$5,405

Hong KongMontreal

HKG Hong Kong Intl - YUL Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl

HKGYUL

Hong Kong Intl

Thu 22-10

13:35-07:05

3 stops29h 30m

HK$5,578
Fastest single journey

Hong KongMontreal

HKG Hong Kong Intl - YUL Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl

HKGYUL

Hong Kong Intl

Sun 25-10

23:00-07:00

1 stop20h 00m

HK$6,292

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Best time to book a flight to Montreal

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Everything you need to know about your flight to Montreal

How long is the flight to Montreal?

On average, a flight from Hong Kong to Montreal takes 35 hours 7 minutes. Flights to Montreal from other popular cities in Hong Kong will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.

Rainfall in Montreal by month

In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Montreal ranges from 64.0 - 111.0 mm per month. August is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 111.0 mm. February is typically the driest time to visit Montreal when rainfall is around 64.0 mm.

Temperature in Montreal by month

If weather is an important factor for your trip to Montreal, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 22.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around -9.0 C).

Reviews of airlines servicing Montreal

Check out reviews from past customers who have flown Air Canada to Canada to help guide your decision. Reviews also offer insight into each airline's entertainment options, comfort, food, crew/service, and boarding process.

Overall

7.1

Comfort

7.1

Food

6.3

Boarding

7.3

Entertainment

6.8

Crew

7.8

Reviews

1 / 20
4.0
Okay

Anonymous,May 2026

YYJ - YUL

The pouch in front of my seat was never cleaned. The hospitality I requested wasn't there for me. Perhaps as looking at me you wouldn't think I needed it. I push myself then pay for it later. Like last night and today....... The flight had a generator problem, we had to debark the plane as there was no staff to repair it , therefore we had to wait for staff to come from Vancouver to repair it. The staff on hand though were very good at keeping us informed and making sure of any questions we had at that point. Once repaired all went well. Then just the hospitality wasn't there. When I did ask at the desk after the long walk from the plane the young person attending said baggage is just over there. Well just over there to a 30 year old and a 76 year old with mobility problems is quite different !

Overall

7.1

Comfort

7.1

Food

6.3

Boarding

7.3

Entertainment

6.8

Crew

7.8

Reviews

1 / 20
4.0
Okay

Anonymous,May 2026

YYJ - YUL

The pouch in front of my seat was never cleaned. The hospitality I requested wasn't there for me. Perhaps as looking at me you wouldn't think I needed it. I push myself then pay for it later. Like last night and today....... The flight had a generator problem, we had to debark the plane as there was no staff to repair it , therefore we had to wait for staff to come from Vancouver to repair it. The staff on hand though were very good at keeping us informed and making sure of any questions we had at that point. Once repaired all went well. Then just the hospitality wasn't there. When I did ask at the desk after the long walk from the plane the young person attending said baggage is just over there. Well just over there to a 30 year old and a 76 year old with mobility problems is quite different !

FAQs about flying to Montreal

Montreal climate

With predominantly wet, warm summers and cold, snowy winters, the climate of Montreal is varied and seasonal. In winter snowfall is abundant, and snow is common both in spring and autumn. Temperatures well below freezing are experienced in winter, and the bitter weather is exacerbated by wind chill. Summer brings sunshine and pleasant days, with high humidity on occasion, although highs seldom exceed 25C. Rain can be expected any time of year in Montreal, but summer tends to be the wettest season. A feature of the climate of Montreal is the possibility of late autumn heat waves, enjoyed as “Indian summers”, which frequently occur.

Getting around Montreal

Between the city’s smart layout and extremely efficient public transport system, you’ll never worry about getting where you need to go. There are also plenty of bike paths all over the city if you want to get a little exercise. Public transport consists of metro, bus and commuter rail and is run by STCUM. The metro is sparkling clean and has four different lines with dozens of stations. The bus routes are connected with the metro and both run between 5:30am and 1am. There are also a few night buses running after regular service ends. You can also get into the suburbs by connecting to the commuter rail. Check out the bus and metro tourist passes to save some money. Taxis are available by phone or by hailing one off of the street. If you really want to rent a car, there are plenty of companies in the city, but with congested traffic and all the easy transport options, it’s not recommended. 

What is good to know if travelling to Montreal?

  • Eat some poutine, the national dish, a warming dish of fries topped with fresh cheese curds and gravy. The smoked meat sandwich (served with potato chips, coleslaw and a pickle) is a Montreal tradition too. Go to Schwartz’s to buy it, it has been a “Montreal Tradition Since 1928”.
  • Mark Twain once said that Montreal was the only city he was ever in where you couldn’t throw a brick for breaking a church window. There are four Roman Catholic basilicas: Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral, Notre-Dame Basilica, St. Patrick’s Basilica, and Saint Joseph’s Oratory, Canada’s largest church. Its dome is the largest after Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome.
  • The Underground city is an ingenious way of escaping the cold Montreal winters. There are more than 32km (20 miles) of tunnels with shopping malls, hotels, offices, museums and public transport systems.
  • You can walk from the top of Peel Street to Mount Royal for a panoramic view of the city, the river and the Monteregian Hills in the distance. There is a park and two cemeteries at the top of Mount Royal – Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, which is Catholic, founded in 1854, and Mount Royal cemetery, a nondenominational resting place founded in 1853.
  • The Old Town (Vieux Montréal) is charming and very, very old by North American standards. The oldest buildings date back to the 1600s. Architectural gems include Montreal City Hall, Bonsecours Market and the Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel.
  • The Latin Quarter is where the restaurants and bars are. The Museum Quarter is where you will find the Museum of Fine Arts and the McCord Museum of Canadian History.
  • Montreal likes to laugh. Montreal Just for Laughs festival takes place in July. It also likes to listen to jazz music. The world-famous festival is on in late-June/July.
  • The Montreal Biodome is a fascinating place, a zoo with four ecosystems: Tropical Forest, a replica of the South American rainforest; Laurentian Forest, a replica of North American wilderness; Saint Lawrence Marine Eco-system, modelled on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence; and a polar area divided into Arctic and Antarctic.
  • When is the best time to fly to Montreal?

    Although Montreal has a long and harsh winter it is still a year-round tourist destination thanks to its numerous festivals and underground city with more than 2,000 shops. Peak season: Summer, specifically late June to August is the busiest and most expensive time to book Montreal flights and visit. The weather is warm and there are a number of festivals going on at that time including: the ten-day Festival International de Jazz in late June, the International Fireworks Competition in late June and July, the World Film Festival and Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in August. Off season: Many frequent visitors actually prefer to go during September and October when the crowds have disappeared and the weather’s still pleasant. In terms of value, spring is the best time to visit because Montreal flights, hotels and car rentals drop dramatically, but bear in mind that it is mud season, the time when all the snow melts and getting around town can become a little uncomfortable.

  • Can I find cheaper flights to Montreal if I am willing to have stopovers?

    Yes, flights with stopovers are often cheaper than direct flights. Keep an eye out for flight deals to Montreal on Cheapflights that require 1 or 2 stops for potential cost savings.

  • What is the cheapest airport to fly to in Montreal?

    Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl is currently the cheapest airport to fly to in Montreal. One-way flights to Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl typically cost HK$1,151, while return flights cost around HK$2,449.

  • How much is a return flight to Montreal?

    A return flight to Montreal will typically cost around HK$2,988, however they can be found for as little as HK$2,449.

  • Does Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl have rental cars?

    Yes. Those touching down at Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl can take advantage of the car hire services offered upon their arrival.

  • Are there hotels close to Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl?

    Yes. Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl has hotels nearby for those requiring accommodations. Montreal Airport Marriott In-Terminal Hotel is the closest property to Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl (0.0 km away from Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl).

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