Published on December 2, 2025

Travel interruptions have caused significant disruptions across Canada, with major airlines like Air Canada, WestJet, and Jazz facing severe delays and cancellations. Passengers flying through Toronto Pearson and Vancouver International Airports are experiencing frustration as over a dozen cancellations and 193 delays have been reported today. These delays are affecting both domestic and international flights, leading to long wait times for travelers trying to reach destinations in Asia, Europe, and the United States. The impact of these travel interruptions is widespread, with several airlines struggling to manage their schedules, particularly during peak travel hours.
As disruptions continue, travelers are urged to stay updated on their flight statuses and consider alternative options for rebooking or refunds. The situation remains fluid, and passengers should prepare for further changes at these key Canadian airports.
Travelers across Canada have experienced significant disruptions at major airports today, with multiple delays and cancellations affecting flights both internationally and domestically. The most notable airports affected include Toronto Pearson International Airport in Ontario and Vancouver International Airport in British Columbia.
Toronto Pearson International, Canada’s busiest airport, is currently facing severe delays and cancellations. This has led to frustration among both domestic and international travelers. The delays and cancellations have been particularly noticeable among airlines such as Air Canada, WestJet, and American Airlines.
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In Vancouver, another major hub, the situation has also been less than ideal for travelers. Airlines including WestJet, Jazz, and Pacific Coastal Airlines have been hit by delays, with Vancouver experiencing a mix of short-term disruptions and longer, more significant delays. Vancouver International serves as a key connection between Canada and international destinations, including Asia, Europe, and the United States.
As of today, there have been a total of 193 delays recorded at both Toronto Pearson and Vancouver International airports. In Toronto, Air Canada is among the most affected airlines, with significant delays, followed by WestJet and Air Canada Rouge (ACA). Vancouver International has similarly been hit hard by delays, particularly affecting airlines such as Jazz (ACA), WestJet, and Pacific Coastal Airlines.
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These delays have disrupted travel plans for thousands of passengers, with some facing hours-long waits at the airport terminals. The causes of these disruptions are typically weather-related, operational issues, or staffing shortages, which are exacerbated during peak travel seasons.
In addition to delays, there have been a total of 19 cancellations between the two airports today. At Toronto Pearson, Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge (ACA) accounted for the highest number of cancellations, with other airlines such as Air India, British Airways, and Caribbean Airlines also seeing some flights cancelled. Vancouver International had a similar situation, with WestJet, Jazz, and Pacific Coastal Airlines seeing several flights cancelled.
For those affected by these disruptions, here are some steps you can take:
It is crucial for travelers to check with their airline for real-time updates on flight statuses. Both Toronto Pearson and Vancouver International airports have dedicated websites and mobile apps where you can track the latest information. Many airlines also provide SMS or email alerts to inform passengers of any changes.
Passengers whose flights have been cancelled or severely delayed should contact their airline immediately for rebooking options. Airlines typically offer rebooking on the next available flight or provide the option for a full refund. Depending on the circumstances, compensation may also be available, such as meal vouchers or hotel accommodations, particularly for longer delays or cancellations.
Due to the high volume of travelers and the ongoing disruptions, passengers are advised to prepare for extended waits at the airport. It’s always a good idea to bring essential items like snacks, water, entertainment, and any necessary medications. Travelers should also ensure they have the correct travel documents readily available for quicker processing in case of rebooking.
The travel disruptions across Toronto Pearson and Vancouver International airports are impacting a large number of passengers, with 193 delays and 19 cancellations reported today. Affected passengers are advised to stay in touch with their airlines for the latest updates and to be proactive in managing rebooking or refund options. While the situation is certainly inconvenient, staying informed and prepared can help travelers navigate through the disruptions more smoothly.
Source: FlightAware and affected airports
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