Published on November 19, 2025

Travelers are stranded across Canada as Air Inuit, WestJet, Porter, Endeavor, and Jazz Airlines face major travel disruptions, largely due to cold weather. With 24 cancellations and 144 delays, airports in cities like Montreal, Kuujjuaq, Vancouver, Calgary, and Quaqtaq are struggling to maintain normal operations. The frigid temperatures and harsh conditions have caused significant delays in flight schedules, leaving passengers frustrated and stranded.
The cold weather has severely impacted Air Inuit, WestJet, Porter, Endeavor, and Jazz Airlines, resulting in disruptions that continue to affect travelers across Canada. With freezing conditions at many airports, flights have been delayed or cancelled without warning. Passengers are advised to stay informed about their flight status and explore rebooking options. As the cold snap persists, it’s crucial for travelers to monitor updates and plan accordingly to minimize further disruptions during this challenging weather event.
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Today, significant disruptions have been reported across major airports in Canada, with a total of 144 delays and 24 cancellations affecting flights nationwide. At Quaqtaq, there were no delays, but 5 cancellations, while Kuujjuaq saw 5 delays and 8 cancellations. Vancouver International experienced 24 delays and 2 cancellations, and Toronto City Centre had 8 delays and 1 cancellation. The situation was even more severe at Toronto Pearson International, where 42 delays and 2 cancellations occurred. Calgary International reported 27 delays and 3 cancellations, and Montreal-Trudeau had 38 delays and 3 cancellations, adding to the widespread travel chaos.
These disruptions have significantly impacted passengers traveling to and from cities like Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and Quaqtaq. Travelers are advised to stay updated on their flight status and remain in contact with airlines such as Air Inuit, WestJet, Porter Airlines, and Jazz Airlines, all of which have been affected by the delays and cancellations. Passengers should also be prepared for potential rebooking and consider alternative travel plans as these disruptions continue to unfold across Canada.
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Air Inuit has seen significant disruptions with 16 cancellations, which account for 18% of their total scheduled flights. Additionally, 28 flights were delayed, making up 32% of their operations. The airline has been under significant pressure, and travelers are advised to check for updates directly with the airline.
WestJet has experienced 6 cancellations (1% of their flights) and 18 delays (4% of their flights) today. Although the scale of their disruptions is less severe than others, passengers should still be aware of possible delays to their journeys.
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Porter Airlines has been impacted by 1 cancellation (0% of their flights) and 14 delays (6% of their flights). While the disruptions are relatively low compared to other carriers, affected passengers should ensure they stay up to date on their flight status.
Jazz Airlines has experienced 2 cancellations (0% of their flights) and 16 delays (4% of their flights). Despite the relatively low numbers, Jazz passengers should expect some delays throughout the day.
The disruption affects a total of 144 delays and 24 cancellations across the listed airports, affecting thousands of passengers trying to get to their destinations. The widespread nature of these disruptions is causing significant chaos, and passengers are urged to plan accordingly.
If you’re one of the affected passengers, it’s crucial to stay in constant communication with your airline. Most airlines, including Air Inuit, WestJet, Porter Airlines, and Jazz, offer real-time updates through their websites, apps, or customer service lines. Checking for flight status and rebooking options will help minimize the impact of delays.
If your flight has been cancelled, it’s essential to immediately check with the airline for available rebooking options. Some airlines may offer alternative routes or compensation for delayed flights, depending on the circumstances. Be sure to explore your rights as a passenger, especially in the case of cancellations.
In cases of extended delays or cancellations, some airports may provide accommodation and meal vouchers, though this is not guaranteed. Passengers should be prepared to find alternative accommodation or make use of the airport amenities while waiting for their rescheduled flights.
Since the situation is evolving, continue monitoring updates at your departure airport. Websites and social media accounts for the airports, such as Vancouver International, Toronto Pearson International, and Calgary International, can provide timely information about changes or additional disruptions.
Travelers across Canada are facing considerable disruptions today, with airports in cities like Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and Quaqtaq experiencing significant delays and cancellations. With a total of 144 delays and 24 cancellations, airlines like Air Inuit, WestJet, Porter Airlines, and Jazz have all been impacted. Passengers are strongly advised to stay informed, regularly check flight status, and be prepared for potential rebookings or further disruptions.
By staying in contact with airlines, considering rebooking options, and remaining flexible with travel plans, affected passengers can mitigate the impact of these disruptions and continue their journeys with minimal inconvenience.
Source: FlightAware and Affected Airports
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