American Express Canada Renews Partnership With Toronto Pearson Airport

Updated May 8, 2026
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To the point American Express cardholders enjoy exclusive benefits at Toronto airport: Priority access through security, free valet parking, 15% discount on parking and access to Plaza Premium lounges.

American Express Canada announced today the renewal of its longstanding partnership with Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ).

This multi-year agreement offers enhanced services and exclusive benefits to premium American Express cardholders traveling through this airport.

Amex cardholder benefits at Toronto-Pearson

Eligible American Express cardholders will continue to enjoy several exclusive benefits at Toronto Pearson Airport:

  • Access to the priority security lane at Terminals 1 and 3 via single-use QR codes
  • Free valet service at Terminal 1 for eligible cardholders
  • 15% discount on parking at Express Park (Terminal 1) and Daily Park (Terminals 1 and 3).
  • 15% discount on car maintenance services at Terminal 1
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In addition, the following cards give you access to the airport’s Plaza Premium lounges:

Eligible American Express Cards

The following American Express Cards are eligible for exclusive benefits at Toronto-Pearson Airport (YYZ):

How to Obtain a QR Code for the Priority Security Screening Service

Log in to the American Express Website

To obtain your QR code for access to the Toronto-Pearson YYZ priority security screening service, you must log in with your login and password at yyz.americanexpress.com.

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Specify the Number of QR Codes You Need

Then enter the number of QR codes you would like to receive for access to the Toronto-Pearson YYZ priority security screening service. You can obtain up to 10 QR codes.

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Please note that these QR codes have no expiry date and can only be used for one passenger each. So you can’t share a QR code you plan to use.

Print or Email Them

The next screen displays the desired number of QR codes (here 2).

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You can then print or e-mail them to yourself for use at the Toronto-Pearson YYZ priority security screening kiosk.

Bottom Line

If you’re a premium American Express cardholder, don’t forget to ask for your QR code before your next trip from Toronto-Pearson to take advantage of all these benefits.

And if you don’t have one yet, now’s the perfect time to consider one of the American Express Platinum Cards. Not only will it give you access to all those airport privileges, but you’ll also be eligible for an exceptional welcome bonus of up to 150,000 Membership Rewards points.

Hurry, this offer ends on January 28, 2025!

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