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Several Travellers Disrupted Across Canada Today as Montréal–Trudeau Airport Faced 18 Cancelled Flights and 85 Delays, Impacting Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz Aviation, Air Transat, Porter Airlines and Other Carriers Across Toronto, Boston, New York, Calgary, Punta Cana, And More

11 Feb

Several Travellers Disrupted Across Canada Today as Montréal–Trudeau Airport Faced 18 Cancelled Flights and 85 Delays, Impacting Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz Aviation, Air Transat, Porter Airlines and Other Carriers Across Toronto, Boston, New York, Calgary, Punta Cana, And More

Several Travellers Disrupted Across Canada Today as Montréal–Trudeau Airport Faced 18 Cancelled Flights and 85 Delays, Impacting Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz Aviation, Air Transat, Porter Airlines and Other Carriers Across Toronto, Boston, New York, Calgary, Punta Cana, And More

Today, travellers were disrupted in Canada as 85 delays and 18 cancellations were recorded at Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL), with 19 delays and 4 cancellations linked to U.S. routes. The airlines most affected include Air Canada (9 cancellations, 23 delays), WestJet (5 cancellations, 7 delays), and Jazz Aviation (4 cancellations, 23 delays). Other carriers reporting delays include Air Transat (6 delays), Porter Airlines (4 delays), PAL Airlines (4 delays), KLM (2 delays), and Emirates (1 delay). Cities seeing significant impact include Montreal, Boston Logan International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, Calgary International Airport, and leisure gateways such as Cancún International Airport and Punta Cana International Airport.

Updated today: 85 delays and 18 cancellations recorded at Montréal–Trudeau, including 19 delays and 4 cancellations on U.S. routes.

Air Canada leads disruption totals with 9 cancellations and 23 delays.

WestJet and Jazz Aviation account for 9 combined cancellations and 30 combined delays.

Cross-border traffic to Boston, New York, Newark, Miami, Los Angeles, and Chicago saw measurable impact.

Caribbean and Mexico routes, including Cancun and Punta Cana, reported multiple delays.

Domestic corridors such as Montreal–Toronto and Montreal–Halifax also faced disruptions.

Airlines Most Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays

Air Canada

Canada’s largest carrier reported 9 cancellations and 23 delays, representing the highest combined disruption total at Montreal–Trudeau today.

WestJet

WestJet recorded 5 cancellations and 7 delays, contributing significantly to domestic and cross-border service interruptions.

Jazz Aviation

Operating regional services, Jazz Aviation reported 4 cancellations and 23 delays, impacting short-haul connectivity.

Air Transat

The leisure-focused airline posted 6 delays, affecting several vacation-bound routes.

Porter Airlines

Porter Airlines recorded 4 delays, primarily on regional connections.

PAL Airlines

PAL Airlines also reported 4 delays, reflecting disruption across regional operations.

Additional carriers experiencing delays include KLM (2 delays), Emirates (1 delay), Royal Air Maroc (1 delay), and Tunisair (1 delay), showing that both transatlantic and international long-haul services were affected.

What Can Affected Passengers Do?

Check flight status frequently through airline websites or mobile apps.

Contact the airline directly for rebooking or refund options.

Monitor email and SMS notifications for schedule changes.

Arrive at the airport early if traveling today.

Keep essential items in carry-on baggage.

Review passenger rights policies applicable to Canada and U.S. travel.

Overview of Flight Disruptions

Today’s disruption pattern at Montréal–Trudeau International Airport shows a concentration among major Canadian carriers, particularly Air Canada, WestJet, and Jazz Aviation, which collectively account for all 18 cancellations and a large share of the 85 delays.

Domestic routes within Canada, including services linked to Toronto Pearson International Airport, Halifax Stanfield International Airport, and Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport, experienced both cancellations and delays. Cross-border connections to major U.S. hubs such as Chicago O’Hare International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and LaGuardia Airport were also impacted, contributing to the 19 U.S.-linked delays and 4 cancellations.

International leisure destinations reported disruption as well. Routes connecting Montreal with Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, and other Caribbean locations showed multiple delays. European links, including flights associated with Amsterdam and France, also registered isolated delays and cancellations.

The concentration of disruption at Montreal itself indicates that the airport remains one of the central points of operational strain today. With 85 delays and 18 cancellations logged, travelers flying within Canada, to the United States, and to international vacation destinations are experiencing measurable service interruptions.

Passengers traveling through Montreal–Trudeau today are advised to monitor their flight status closely as operational adjustments continue across multiple airlines and destinations.

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