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Travel Disruptions Grip Canada as Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz, Porter and More Airlines Report 53 Cancellations and 291 Delays at Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa, Toronto and Others

Published on February 16, 2026

Canada cancellations and delays

Travel disruptions are causing significant headaches for passengers across Canada today, largely due to winter weather conditions. Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz, Porter, and other airlines are facing widespread delays and cancellations, affecting major airports in cities such as Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, and Ottawa. With 53 cancellations and 291 delays, many travelers are finding themselves stranded or forced to adjust their plans at the last minute. The chaos is especially evident at Toronto Pearson, Canada’s busiest airport, and Vancouver International, where delays have been reported on both domestic and international flights. The winter weather has led to significant delays in airport operations, causing ripple effects across North America and beyond.

As airports work to resolve these issues, affected passengers are advised to stay updated and be prepared for potential rebooking options. Canada’s travel hubs are under pressure today as airlines manage the ongoing disruptions caused by winter storms.

Total Delays and Cancellations Across Canada

The overall impact of today’s disruptions is significant:

Airports and Airlines Affected

Several Canadian airports have been heavily impacted, with Toronto Pearson, Vancouver International, Montreal-Trudeau, Calgary International, and Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier among the worst hit. Below is a breakdown of how each airport is faring:

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Toronto Pearson International (YYZ)

The busiest airport in Canada has been particularly affected, with 113 delays and 30 cancellations. As a major international hub, the high number of delays and cancellations has led to a ripple effect on both domestic and international flights, creating a backlog and disrupting connections for travelers from around the world.

Vancouver International (YVR)

Vancouver is experiencing 58 delays and 9 cancellations, which have caused travel chaos, particularly for passengers hoping to connect to flights departing from Asia and the Pacific. Vancouver’s status as a gateway to North America means the disruptions have had a global reach, with travelers unable to make their connections on time.

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Montreal-Trudeau International (YUL)

At Montreal-Trudeau, 49 delays and 7 cancellations have resulted in widespread inconvenience for passengers traveling to and from Europe and other international destinations. The delays are compounded by the winter season, which often causes disruptions in weather-related conditions.

Calgary International (YYC)

With 49 delays and 6 cancellations, Calgary has also been severely impacted, particularly affecting passengers traveling to and from Western Canada and other international destinations. The airport, a crucial hub for travelers heading to resource-rich areas, has seen disruptions in its usual operations.

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Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International (YOW)

Although Ottawa has experienced the fewest disruptions with only 22 delays and 1 cancellation, the city’s smaller airport is still feeling the strain of regional travel disruptions, particularly for those hoping to fly between Ontario and the rest of Canada.

Airlines Affected

In addition to airport disruptions, several airlines have also been hit with cancellations and delays:

Analysis of the Impact on Passengers

The ongoing disruptions are particularly severe for passengers in Canada, where airports like Toronto Pearson, Vancouver, and Montreal serve as key international gateways. As a result, many travelers are finding themselves stranded or facing extended wait times. The worst-hit cities, including Toronto, Vancouver, and Calgary, have seen cascading delays, making it difficult for passengers to make connecting flights. Meanwhile, Ottawa and Montreal, though somewhat less affected, still face a strained travel environment due to cancellations and delays.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

If you’re affected by these disruptions, here are a few steps you can take:

  1. Check with your airline: Immediately check your flight status through your airline’s website or mobile app to stay updated on delays and cancellations.
  2. Rebooking options: Most airlines, including Air Canada and WestJet, are offering rebooking options for affected passengers, but it may take longer than usual due to the volume of disruptions.
  3. Travel Insurance: If you haven’t done so already, consider contacting your travel insurer to explore compensation options for delayed or canceled flights.
  4. Accommodation Assistance: If you’re stranded overnight, airlines like Air Canada may offer hotel accommodations. Confirm this with the airline’s customer service.
  5. Stay Updated: Follow your airline’s social media accounts for real-time updates, especially if your flight is delayed or canceled and you need to make new arrangements.

Travel disruptions like these can be frustrating, but staying informed and in constant contact with your airline will help mitigate the impact.

Source: FlightAware

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