Just a short distance from the centre of Montreal is one of Canada’s busiest airports and a major transport hub for this region of the country. Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport not only serves travellers into and out of this part of Canada, but also New York and Vermont across the US border, making it of international importance.
Visit Tehran with Qatar Airways and discover a city that is full of surprises. The city started as a small village in the foothills of the Alborz Mountains, but quickly grew to become regionally prominent. Agha Mohammed Khan, the first of the Qajar kings, declared it the capital of Persia in 1778.
Check the price of flights to Tehran further below and book Economy or Premium Class flights to Tehran with Qatar Airways to discover a bustling city that still has strong links to its Persian ancestry.
Flying from Montréal
The Quebec capital of Montreal is served by the very large and modern Montreal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, formerly known as Montreal–Dorval International Airport.
This clean, efficient and very friendly departure point is one of Canada’s largest airports, and passengers flying from Montréal with Qatar Airways will find it to be an excellent departure point to destinations around the world. Airport employees are passenger focused, and are only too happy to help. Both French and English are spoken at the airport, with nearly all staff bi-lingual.
Transportation and parking
Transport from Montréal and other major Canadian cities in the region are excellent. A free minibus service links the airport with Dorval station, 2km from the airport, from where trains from Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec and Toronto connect regularly.
The Societe de Transport de Montréal bus service operates a 24-hour shuttle service to and from the centre of the city, while additional shuttle services from other locations are also available. Taxis and limousines can be booked by your hotel concierge and are available 24 hours a day.
Arriving in Montreal
Passengers flying from Montréal with Qatar Airways depart from Concourse A. There are currently 12 departure gates, with more opening in 2016.
As with all North American airports security is very tight, so allow at least one and a half to two hours before your flight is due to board to clear check in and security checks.
Facilities and amenities
Facilities at the airport are modern and spacious, with several ‘Pay In’ lounges available for all passengers. VIP and Executive lounges are available for business and first class passengers, which also include some business facilities. There are no conference facilities at the airport.
A selection of retail outlets are located in the Departures area and on the various Departure concourses, selling souvenirs, leather and luxury goods, watches, accessories and electronics. Food is plentiful, and ranges from coffee and snacks through to restaurant meals and fast food outlets. A multi-faith prayer room is available for devotions, and free Wi-Fi internet connections are available throughout the airport.
Arriving in Tehran
Tehran is opening up to tourists, allowing much greater access to this rich, fascinating and ancient capital at last. Book a flight to Tehran with Qatar Airways and the first thing you’ll notice about this lively and friendly city is the extraordinary mountain backdrop.
The towering, snow-capped Alborz Mountains dominate the landscape, providing wonderful hiking and trekking opportunities for the more adventurous traveller.
Back in Tehran you’ll find a fascinating fusion of ancient and modern – towering monuments and beautiful mosques, bustling markets and gleaming skyscrapers.
The welcome you’ll receive in Tehran is warm and friendly, and this unexpected tourist destination is now becoming a favourite among more discerning travellers who want to head off the beaten path and experience the real Persia.
Tourist attractions
Tehran’s mountain backdrop is echoed by its own towering monuments in the centre of the city, the most famous of which is the Azadi Tower. Built to commemorate the 2,500th anniversary of the Persian Empire, it’s a fusion of Sassanid and Islamic architecture.
A museum in the base of the tower gives visitors a potted history of the Empire, as well as the history of the tower itself.
The tomb of: ‘Abdul ‘Adhīm ibn ‘Abdillāh al-Hasanī is a place of pilgrimage for many. The Shah-Abdol-Azim shrine is dedicated to the descendant of Hasan ibn ‘Alī. He was also a companion of Muhammad al-Taqī, and was buried at the shrine in the 9th century.
The Treasury of the National Jewels is an astonishing collection of jewellery and the largest of its kind in the world. The glistening collection includes the Darya-e-Noor diamond, the sister diamond to the Kuh-e-Noor diamond, the world's largest uncut ruby and a free standing golden globe made from 34 kilograms of gold and no fewer than 51,366 precious stones.
Travel Considerations
Flights to Tehran with Qatar Airways land at Imam Khomeini International Airport, 55km southwest of the city centre. Visa restrictions for entry into the country will depend on your country of origin, length of stay and whether your trip is for business or pleasure. Before you fly to Tehran please check the visa and passport requirements.
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