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Passengers across Canada, Switzerland, Mexico and USA Facing Travel Disruption as Airports in Montreal, Zurich, Mexico City, Dallas/Fort Worth and more Witness over a Dozen Flight Cancellations and Numerous Delays by Air Canada amid Impending Winter Storm, New Update

21 Feb

Passengers across Canada, Switzerland, Mexico and USA Facing Travel Disruption as Airports in Montreal, Zurich, Mexico City, Dallas/Fort Worth and more Witness over a Dozen Flight Cancellations and Numerous Delays by Air Canada amid Impending Winter Storm, New Update

Passengers across Canada, Switzerland, Mexico and USA Facing Travel Disruption as Airports in Montreal, Zurich, Mexico City, Dallas/Fort Worth and more Witness over a Dozen Flight Cancellations and Numerous Delays by Air Canada amid Impending Winter Storm, New Update

Major winter storms set to disrupt global aviation networks. Travelers across Canada, Switzerland, Mexico and the USA face significant hurdles today. Air Canada has already reported over a dozen cancellations and numerous delays. Heavy snow and blizzard conditions are impacting key hubs. These include Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa. International routes are also feeling the pressure. Flights connecting Zurich and Mexico City to North American destinations show mounting delays. Meanwhile, hubs in Dallas and Fort Worth are managing a surge in rescheduled departures. Coastal regions like Vancouver, Quebec City and St. John’s remain on high alert as the “weather bomb” intensifies. There’s a total of 18 flight cancellations and 125 delays reported. Safety remains the top priority for all carriers during this nor’easter. Consequently, experts urge passengers to verify their Travel status before heading to the airport. This report provides a detailed breakdown of the current operational challenges. We explore the affected routes and offer guidance for those stranded by the storm.

A Breakdown of the Affected Flights

The operational strain on Air Canada is visible across a diverse range of flight numbers and aircraft types. Domestic movements within Canada are being heavily impacted, with high-frequency corridors seeing multiple disruptions. Flights such as ACA401 (Montreal to Toronto) and ACA441 (Ottawa to Toronto) are among those facing the brunt of the scheduling crisis.

The disruption is not limited to short-haul routes; long-haul international service is also being adjusted. Flight ACA881 from Switzerland (Zurich) to Toronto and ACA880 in the reverse direction have been highlighted in the latest schedule data. Furthermore, transborder operations involving the USA and Mexico are seeing significant shifts. ACA7248, originating from Mexico City Santa Lucía and heading to Dallas-Fort Worth, alongside its return leg ACA7249, are currently embedded in the list of flights navigating these turbulent conditions.

Flight NumberAircraftOriginDestinationScheduled TimeACA401BCS3Montreal-Trudeau (YUL)Toronto Pearson (YYZ)Sat 07:10 AM ESTACA441A321Ottawa (YOW)Toronto Pearson (YYZ)Sat 07:25 AM ESTACA881B77LZurich (ZRH)Toronto Pearson (YYZ)Sat 01:30 PM CETACA7248B763Mexico City (NLU)Dallas-Fort Worth (KDFW)Sat 07:25 AM CSTACA7249B763Dallas-Fort Worth (KDFW)Toronto Pearson (YYZ)Sat 11:25 AM CSTACA304B77WVancouver (YVR)Montreal-Trudeau (YUL)Sat 09:30 AM PSTACA1384A321Toronto Pearson (YYZ)Quebec City (YQB)Sat 05:15 PM ESTACA119B77WToronto Pearson (YYZ)Vancouver (YVR)Sat 06:05 PM ESTACA696BCS3Toronto Pearson (YYZ)St. John’s (YYT)Sat 06:45 PM ESTACA1387A321Quebec City (YQB)Toronto Pearson (YYZ)Sat 07:45 PM ESTACA880B77LToronto Pearson (YYZ)Zurich (ZRH)Sat 08:35 PM ESTACA426BCS3Toronto Pearson (YYZ)Montreal-Trudeau (YUL)Sat 08:40 PM ESTACA672BCS3Montreal-Trudeau (YUL)St. John’s (YYT)Sat 09:20 PM ESTACA698BCS3Toronto Pearson (YYZ)St. John’s (YYT)Sat 09:30 PM ESTACA126B77WVancouver (YVR)Toronto Pearson (YYZ)Sat 11:10 PM PSTACA685BCS3St. John’s (YYT)Toronto Pearson (YYZ)Sun 05:10 AM NSTACA673BCS3St. John’s (YYT)Montreal-Trudeau (YUL)Sun 05:15 AM NSTACA687BCS3St. John’s (YYT)Toronto Pearson (YYZ)Sun 06:45 AM NST

The primary corridors for Travel between major hubs are currently categorized as high-risk zones. The “trunk routes” connecting Toronto Pearson (CYYZ) with Montreal-Trudeau (CYUL), Vancouver (CYVR) and Ottawa (CYOW) are seeing the most concentrated volume of delays.

International connectivity is also suffering. The route between Zurich, Switzerland and Toronto is a vital link for European transit that is now being hindered by the Atlantic storm. In North America, the corridor stretching from Mexico City through Dallas-Fort Worth to Toronto is under heavy pressure. Regional connectivity within the Canadian Maritimes is also at risk, with flights to St. John’s (CYYT) and Quebec City (CYQB) appearing frequently on the list of disrupted services.

Delays

As of Saturday afternoon, the percentage of delayed Air Canada flights has climbed to 22%. These delays are being attributed to a combination of preemptive safety measures and the initial impacts of the storm system. In the USA, blizzard warnings have been issued from Massachusetts to Delaware, covering a distance of more than 600 kilometers.

These weather conditions necessitate increased de-icing times and reduced runway arrival rates at major airports. Passengers traveling through the USA and Canada are warned that even flights not directly in the path of the snow may experience “ripple-effect” delays as aircraft and crews become displaced due to the intensifying nor’easter.

Affected Airports

The scope of this weather event is vast, stretching over 1,700 kilometers from West Virginia to Nova Scotia. Consequently, a long list of airports is witnessing operational slow-downs.

Canada: Toronto Pearson (CYYZ), Montreal-Trudeau (CYUL) and Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier (CYOW) are the primary hubs facing congestion. In the East, Halifax (YHZ) and St. John’s (CYYT) are bracing for blizzard conditions.

USA: New York City (JFK/LGA), Boston (BOS) and Dallas-Fort Worth (KDFW) are highlighted as key points of disruption.

Switzerland: Zurich (ZRH) is managing the outbound effects of the North Atlantic weather patterns.

Mexico: Mexico City Santa Lucía (NLU) is seeing impacts on its northern-bound departures.

Probable Impact on Local Tourism

The timing of this “weather bomb” is expected to have a cooling effect on local tourism and business Travel. In cities like New York and Boston, where 30-50 cm of snow is forecast, the hospitality sector may see a rise in last-minute cancellations. Similarly, in Canada, the tourism hubs of Montreal and Halifax are likely to experience a temporary standstill as residents and visitors are advised to postpone non-essential plans.

In Switzerland, while the weather is distinct from the Atlantic nor’easter, the interconnectedness of global aviation means that Swiss travelers bound for North America are finding their itineraries upended. In Mexico, the disruption of flights to major U.S. hubs like Dallas-Fort Worth disrupts the flow of sun-seeking tourists and business professionals alike, potentially leading to a short-term dip in regional transit numbers.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

For those currently caught in the midst of these cancellations and delays, immediate action is recommended to mitigate further Travel complications.

Monitor Flight Status: Passengers are urged to check the latest updates via the Air Canada mobile app or website before departing for the airport.

Review Rebooking Policies: Air Canada has historically implemented flexible rebooking policies during major weather events. It is advised that passengers review these options to change their flights without penalty, where applicable.

Check Local Alerts: Travelers in the USA and Canada should stay informed through local meteorological services, as blizzard warnings and winter storm watches remain active.

Confirm Accommodations: Given the risk of widespread power outages and coastal flooding, those stranded in transit should secure hotel accommodations as early as possible.

The situation remains fluid as the low-pressure system continues to develop. Professionalism and patience are encouraged as airline staff and ground crews work to manage the safety of all passengers during this significant winter event.

-The information provided is sourced from FlightAware.

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