- by foxnews
- 25 Feb 2026
An air travel crisis grips Canada as relentless winter storms paralyze the nation’s flight network. Currently, Air Canada, Jazz, WestJet, Porter, PAL, and more airlines are struggling to maintain operations amid severe meteorological conditions. Consequently, a staggering total of 154 cancelled flights has left thousands of passengers stranded in terminals. This weather-driven chaos stretches across Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Vancouver, Ottawa, and St. John's, affecting every major travel corridor. Hubs like Pearson and Trudeau are seeing the highest volume of grounded aircraft. Meanwhile, regional carriers like PAL face significant hurdles in the Atlantic provinces. Affected travelers should check flight statuses immediately and contact carriers for rebooking.
An air travel crisis grips Canada as relentless winter storms paralyze the nation’s flight network. Currently, Air Canada, Jazz, WestJet, Porter, PAL, and more airlines are struggling to maintain operations amid severe meteorological conditions. Consequently, a staggering total of 154 cancelled flights has left thousands of passengers stranded in terminals. This weather-driven chaos stretches across Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Vancouver, Ottawa, and St. John's, affecting every major travel corridor. Hubs like Pearson and Trudeau are seeing the highest volume of grounded aircraft. Meanwhile, regional carriers like PAL face significant hurdles in the Atlantic provinces. Affected travelers should check flight statuses immediately and contact carriers for rebooking.
Airlines are currently prioritizing safety while they navigate these relentless winter storms. Because these 154 cancelled flights are weather-related, carriers are actively updating their travel advisories. Monitor mobile apps for real-time updates while this aviation crisis grips Canada. A brutal combination of relentless winter weather and the lingering reach of Storm Fernando has brought Canada’s aviation network to a crawl today, Wednesday, February 25, 2026. Data from the country's busiest hubs reveals a mounting logistical crisis, with a staggering 314 total delays and 154 total cancellations reported across the nation’s major airports.
The disruption data paints a clear picture of a system under extreme duress, with certain regions and regional carriers bearing the brunt of the atmospheric instability.
The primary driver is the sheer intensity of Storm Fernando, which has dumped record snowfall across the Maritimes. However, the crisis at Toronto Pearson and Montreal-Trudeau is exacerbated by extreme cold. When temperatures drop below -25°C, de-icing fluids must be applied in more complex stages, leading to the 90-minute taxiway wait times that contributed to today's 314 delays.
Source: FlightAware
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