Hundreds Of Passengers Stranded In Canada Today as Winter Storm Batters Calgary, Forcing Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz, Porter, And Others To Cancel 82 Flights And Delay 88, Disrupting Vancouver, Toronto, Edmonton, Chicago, Atlanta And More
Hundreds Of Passengers Stranded In Canada Today as Winter Storm Batters Calgary, Forcing Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz, Porter, And Others To Cancel 82 Flights And Delay 88, Disrupting Vancouver, Toronto, Edmonton, Chicago, Atlanta And More
Hundreds of passengers stranded in Canada today as winter storm moved into Calgary early Tuesday, triggering 88 delays and 82 flight cancellations at Calgary International Airport (YYC). The most affected airlines were WestJet (42 cancellations, 43 delays) and WestJet Encore (35 cancellations, 11 delays), followed by Air Canada (4 cancellations, 9 delays) and Jazz Aviation (1 cancellation, 6 delays).
Additional disruptions impacted United Airlines (4 delays), American Airlines (2 delays), and Porter Airlines (2 delays).
Ripple effects were recorded across major Canadian airports including Vancouver International Airport, Toronto Pearson International Airport, and Edmonton International Airport.
U.S. gateways such as Chicago O’Hare International Airport, Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport also saw delays tied to the disruption pattern.
The operational strain follows a Yellow Warning for a winter storm in Calgary, with heavy snow and strong winds contributing to hazardous, blizzard-like conditions across the region.
Update today: 88 delays and 82 cancellations reported at Calgary International Airport amid winter storm conditions.
WestJet and WestJet Encore account for 77 of 82 cancellations.
21 delays were tied to U.S.-related flights.
Vancouver, Edmonton, and Toronto experienced measurable inbound and outbound impacts.
Multiple U.S. airports recorded delays linked to Calgary disruptions.
The city remains under a Yellow Warning for hazardous weather.
Airlines Most Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays
WestJet
42 cancellations and 43 delays — the single largest operational impact.
WestJet Encore
35 cancellations and 11 delays — significant regional network disruption.
Air Canada
4 cancellations and 9 delays affecting domestic and connecting routes.
Jazz Aviation
1 cancellation and 6 delays on regional operations.
United Airlines
4 delays on U.S.-linked routes.
American Airlines
2 delays tied to cross-border services.
What can affected passengers do?
Check real-time flight status directly with your airline. Use official airline apps, websites, or customer service lines to verify departure times, gate changes, aircraft swaps, and cancellation notices before leaving for the airport.
Monitor airport departure boards before heading to the airport. Review both the airport’s official website and live terminal displays for updated boarding times, security wait estimates, and operational advisories.
Rebook through official airline channels or mobile apps. Prioritize direct booking platforms to secure the earliest available alternative flight, standby options, or itinerary changes without intermediary delays.
Retain receipts for accommodation or meals if required. Keep documentation for hotels, ground transport, and essential purchases in case reimbursement or travel insurance claims apply.
Review airline compensation and weather-related policy guidelines. Examine fare rules, rebooking flexibility, refund eligibility, and force majeure provisions tied to severe weather events.
Allow additional transit time due to road and weather conditions. Account for traffic disruptions, reduced visibility, snow accumulation, and extended security screening times when planning airport arrival.
Overview of Flight Disruptions
Today’s disruptions center on Calgary, Canada, with cascading effects across Canada and the United States. The majority of cancellations originated from or were destined for Calgary International Airport, with measurable operational impact extending to Vancouver, Toronto, and Edmonton multiple times throughout the network.
Major Canadian carriers — WestJet, WestJet Encore, and Air Canada — recorded the highest volume of cancellations and delays. U.S. carriers including United Airlines and American Airlines experienced delay-related impacts on transborder routes.
International links to airports in the United States and Europe registered isolated delays, while domestic Canadian corridors between Alberta and British Columbia experienced heavy concentration of cancellations.
The disruption aligns with severe winter weather conditions affecting Calgary and surrounding regions, compounding airside and landside operational challenges across the network.
Source: Different airports and FlightAware
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