- by foxnews
- 12 Mar 2025
Air travel remains disrupted at Vancouver and Toronto airports as a recent winter storm continues to impact flight schedules. Airlines such as Saudia, United, Air France, WestJet, Air India, China Airlines, and Air Canada have collectively faced over eighty cancellations, adding to ongoing travel disruptions. The effects of the storm are still being felt, causing delays and operational challenges at both Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). Passengers are advised to monitor their flights closely as airlines work to recover from the weather-related setbacks.
Air travel remains disrupted at Vancouver and Toronto airports as a recent winter storm continues to impact flight schedules. Airlines such as Saudia, United, Air France, WestJet, Air India, China Airlines, and Air Canada have collectively faced over eighty cancellations, adding to ongoing travel disruptions. The effects of the storm are still being felt, causing delays and operational challenges at both Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). Passengers are advised to monitor their flights closely as airlines work to recover from the weather-related setbacks.
Meanwhile, Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is also experiencing widespread delays and cancellations due to ongoing winter weather conditions. While no Arctic blast is hitting Toronto as intensely as Vancouver, winter storms and operational challenges have led to a backlog of flights, frustrating passengers across the country.
The good news? The outflow winds at YVR are expected to weaken by Wednesday, which should help stabilize flight schedules. However, passengers should still anticipate potential residual delays.
Toronto Pearson has also seen a rough few days, with widespread delays and cancellations:
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