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There are 33 flights from San Francisco, CA airport, to Canada, operated by 4 airlines. You can find a cheap flight and then book directly with the agency or airline website San Francisco, CA airport to 30 cities in Canada. List of all the cheap flights from San Francisco, CA airport (SFO), USA
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2 flights from San Francisco, CA (SFO), have been cancelled.

- from San Francisco, CA (SFO) to Montreal Montréal-Trudeau (YUL), Canada with Wow Air
- from San Francisco, CA (SFO) to Toronto Pearson (YYZ), Canada with Wow Air

Tips for Flying > Buy tickets

"Group" tickets: The price of the tickets for lowcost flights increases with the number of tickets sold. So it may happen that there is only one ticket left at the lowest price (e.g. 30Euro) and that the others cost more (e.g. 40Euro). If you buy two tickets, you will be paying the higher price multiplied by the number of passengers (in our case 40*2=80Euro, instead of 30+40=70Euro). Always check that the total price for the group is not higher than the initial price per person multiplied by the number of people in your group.