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Canada Winter Storm Disrupts Travel at Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver Airports as Over Fifty Flight Cancellations Hit American, United, Delta, Japan, Air Canada, Lufthansa, Air France, Fiji and More: New Updates You Need To Know

Published on February 15, 2025

A powerful winter storm has upended travel plans across Canada, bringing major disruptions to air travel and grounding flights at key hubs. Canada Winter Storm Disrupts Travel at Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver Airports as Over Fifty Flight Cancellations Hit American, United, Delta, Japan, Air Canada, Lufthansa, Air France, Fiji, and More. Blinding snowfall, treacherous ice, and fierce winds have paralyzed flight schedules, stranding passengers and causing widespread frustration. As airlines struggle to manage the cascading cancellations, travelers face uncertainty while airports work around the clock to restore normalcy amid the ongoing weather crisis.

The Canadian Weather Agency has issued storm warnings across multiple provinces, cautioning that adverse conditions will likely continue for the next 24 to 48 hours. Travelers are being urged to monitor airline updates, arrive at airports early, and prepare for extended wait times.

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Major Flight Disruptions Across Canadian Airports

The storm has caused severe delays and cancellations at Toronto Pearson, Montréal-Trudeau, and Vancouver International Airports, among others. Here’s a closer look at the impact:

Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), Canada

40 flights canceled, 255 delayed

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Affected airlines: Air Canada, Jazz, WestJet, Air Canada Rouge, Porter Airlines, SkyWest, Avianca, BermudAir, Condor, Copa Airlines, Endeavor Air, Envoy Air, Etihad Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Flair Airlines, PSA Airlines, Avianca Costa Rica, Philippine Airlines, Republic Airways, SATA Internacional, Avianca El Salvador, TAP Air Portugal, Air Transat, Sunwing, Air India

Toronto Pearson, Canada’s busiest airport, has been the hardest hit, with both domestic and international flights facing major setbacks. Travelers are experiencing long queues at airline service counters as they attempt to rebook flights amid limited availability.

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Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL), Canada

24 flights canceled, 93 delayed

Affected airlines: Jazz, Air Canada Rouge, Air Canada, PAL Airlines, Porter Airlines, Air Creebec, Delta Air Lines, Endeavor Air, Royal Air Maroc, Sunwing Airlines, Air Transat, Emirates, WestJet, Air Inuit, Canadian North

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At Montréal-Trudeau Airport, freezing rain has complicated flight operations, forcing airlines to delay departures while crews work to de-ice aircraft. Passengers are advised to check with their airlines for real-time updates, as conditions remain unpredictable.

Vancouver International Airport (YVR), Canada

11 flights canceled, 65 delayed

Affected airlines: Jazz, Air Canada, Pacific Coastal Airlines, WestJet Encore, WestJet, All Nippon Airways, Air New Zealand, China Airlines, Cargojet, Lufthansa, Fiji Airways, Japan Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Porter Airlines, SkyWest, United Airlines, American Airlines, Air France, Air India

Vancouver International Airport is also grappling with strong winds and icy runways, making takeoffs and landings difficult. Crews are working around the clock to clear runways, but persistent snowfall continues to cause operational setbacks.

More Disruptions Expected as Storm Intensifies

With meteorologists predicting ongoing snowfall, freezing temperatures, and strong winds, further travel disruptions are likely. Passengers flying over the next two days are advised to stay informed and prepare for possible schedule changes.

To minimize travel headaches, passengers should:

Airlines and Authorities Work to Manage Crisis

To assist affected travelers, airlines have implemented flexible rebooking policies, allowing passengers to modify their travel plans without penalty. Meanwhile, airport authorities are increasing staff presence to guide travelers through the delays and provide real-time updates.

Beyond flight disruptions, the storm is also affecting road and rail transportation. Icy highways, reduced visibility, and transit delays have made it difficult for passengers to reach airports, further complicating travel plans.

As winter conditions persist, Canadian aviation and transport officials continue to monitor the situation, ensuring that safety remains the top priority. Travelers are encouraged to stay patient and take necessary precautions while navigating these challenging conditions.

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