Published on December 7, 2025

Canada Faces Air Travel Chaos as Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver airports are experiencing significant disruptions today. Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz, Porter, and several other airlines have been severely impacted, with a total of 277 delays and 21 cancellations. The disruptions come amid bad weather conditions, causing ripple effects across multiple routes. Toronto Pearson International, Montreal-Trudeau, and Vancouver International are the hardest-hit airports, affecting thousands of travelers trying to fly in or out of Canada. Passengers have been left stranded or delayed as airlines work to recover from the chaotic situation. The ongoing weather challenges, combined with the high volume of travelers, have made it difficult for airlines to maintain regular schedules.
Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz, and Porter are working to manage the delays, but passengers are advised to stay updated and flexible with their travel plans.
Today, major Canadian airports have seen widespread disruptions, particularly at Toronto Pearson International, Montreal-Trudeau, and Vancouver International. Passengers flying from these airports have experienced significant delays and cancellations across various airlines.
Total Delays:
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Total Cancellations:
In total, there have been 277 delays and 21 cancellations across the three airports in Canada.
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Several major airlines have been impacted by these disruptions, including Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz (ACA), and Porter Airlines, among others. Notably, Air Canada and WestJet have seen a significant number of delays, with Air Canada reporting 56 delays at Toronto Pearson, while WestJet experienced 28 delays. Smaller carriers like Jazz (ACA) and Porter Airlines also contributed to the delays at these airports.
The primary cities affected by these travel disruptions are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. These airports serve as key hubs for international and domestic flights, meaning that the delays and cancellations have far-reaching impacts on both business and leisure travelers.
Passengers affected by these disruptions are advised to take several steps to manage the situation effectively:
Travel disruptions at Toronto Pearson International, Montreal-Trudeau, and Vancouver International are affecting thousands of passengers today, with a total of 277 delays and 21 cancellations reported across these airports. Travelers are advised to remain informed, flexible, and proactive in managing their plans. Despite the frustrations caused by these delays, staying in contact with airlines and keeping updated on flight statuses will help passengers navigate these disruptions more effectively.
Source: FlightAware and Affected Airports
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