Published on November 27, 2025

Flight disruptions across Canada have continued to affect passengers traveling through major hubs such as Toronto, Vancouver, Montréal, Calgary, Ottawa, Halifax, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Quebec City, and Victoria. Across these airports combined, there were a total of 15 cancellations and well over 250 delays, reflecting widespread operational challenges. Airlines such as Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz, Porter, SkyWest, Republic, Air Liaison, and several regional carriers experienced varying levels of schedule impacts. While some airports saw only minor schedule shifts, larger hubs faced heavier operational strain due to weather, airline scheduling limitations, or broader logistical constraints. Understanding where and how these disruptions occurred helps passengers anticipate potential issues and better plan their travel during high-traffic periods.
While delays were widespread across nearly all airports, cancellations remained concentrated in only a few key locations.
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Toronto three total cancellations, with issues centered around carriers such as Jazz, Air Canada, and Air Canada Rouge. As Canada’s busiest international hub, even a small number of cancellations here can ripple into connecting flights across North America, Europe, and Asia.
Vancouver saw notable cancellations, primarily associated with regional operations and select international carriers. Weather sensitivity on the West Coast and operational congestion contributed to the disruptions observed.
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Montréal experienced several cancellations caused mostly by regional operators such as Porter Airlines and Envoy Air. Although these numbers were moderate, they were enough to impact multiple short-haul connections.
Calgary reported cancellations linked to WestJet and its regional partner. While overall numbers were low, the impact was more concentrated because Calgary functions as a major Western Canada base for operations.
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Airports in Ottawa, Halifax, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Quebec City, and Victoria did not record any cancellations during the period. These regions primarily experienced delays rather than outright flight removal.
Below are the airlines that reported cancellations, each listed with standalone sections as requested (no numbers mentioned):
Jazz operations were significantly impacted across multiple airports. As a key regional partner for Air Canada, disruptions here often affect feeder routes into major hubs, which can further impact connecting passengers.
Air Canada experienced disruptions mainly through its operations at Toronto and Vancouver. These typically influence longer-haul schedules as well as regional departures.
Rouge cancellations added strain to leisure-focused travel routes, especially for passengers headed to holiday or seasonal destinations reliant on consistent scheduling.
Operating primarily in Western Canada, this carrier faced operational cancellations linked to regional constraints. These typically affect short-haul inter-provincial travel.
Porter experienced cancellations mostly concentrated around Montréal. As its network expands, operational shifts can influence both business and leisure routes across Eastern Canada.
Envoy Air’s cancellations in Montréal affected cross-border connectivity with U.S. destinations, adding complexity for travellers connecting through American hubs.
WestJet cancellations, particularly in Calgary, reflected pressures on regional and domestic travel demand. Even small disruptions can cause schedule compression across Western Canada.
Encore, WestJet’s regional arm, experienced isolated cancellations that primarily affected shorter routes, which tend to run on tighter operational margins.
Across the ten major Canadian airports reviewed, flight disruptions varied widely by location and airline. Toronto, Vancouver, Montréal, and Calgary were the only airports recording cancellations, while others mainly saw delays. Most cancellations impacted regional and national carriers, demonstrating how interconnected Canada’s air network is and how operational challenges can cascade across multiple airports.
Delays, meanwhile, were much more widespread, affecting nearly every major airline and airport. Whether due to operational congestion, seasonal weather, or logistical limitations, the disruptions collectively highlight the importance of preparation and flexibility for all travelers. By understanding where cancellations and delays most commonly occur and staying proactive with airline communication and travel planning, passengers can better navigate the complexities of modern air travel.
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Source- Different airports and FlightAware
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