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Hundreds of Passengers Stuck in Canada as Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz, Porter and More Airlines Face 26 Cancellations and 258 Flight Delays at Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and Quebec – Travel And Tour World

Published on January 9, 2026
Hundreds of passengers are stranded across Canada today as Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz, Porter Airlines, and Air Transat face a total of 26 cancellations  and 258 flight delays due to severe weather conditions. Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and Quebec are all severely impacted by strong winds, heavy rain, and snowstorms, causing massive disruptions at airports. These adverse weather conditions have left travelers frustrated, with many unable to reach their destinations. Air Canada and WestJet are among the hardest-hit airlines, with significant cancellations affecting domestic and international flights.
As the weather continues to worsen, airports in the major cities of Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and Quebec are struggling to manage the flow of passengers. Travelers are urged to check their flight status regularly and stay updated on the latest weather advisories.

Disruptions Expected Across Canada Due to Weather

These significant weather events are likely to cause disruptions across Canada’s transportation network, including flight delays, road closures, and power outages. Travelers are advised to stay updated on the latest weather alerts from Environment Canada and local authorities, and to take necessary precautions if traveling through these affected regions. Those flying into or out of Vancouver Island, Ontario, or other impacted areas should expect potential flight delays or cancellations as airlines adjust their schedules in response to these conditions.

Impact on Major Canadian Airports

  • Quebec/Jean Lesage International
    Total Delays: 23 | Total Cancellations: 4
    Quebec’s airport has experienced notable disruptions, with PAL Airlines facing the most cancellations (4, 33%). ACA also contributed to delays with 2, alongside a 13% cancellation rate. Despite the limited number of cancellations, the high percentage of delays has led to frustration for travelers.
Airline Cancellations (#) Delays (#)
PAL Airlines 4 0
Air Canada 2 2
Jazz (ACA) 0 2
Air Liaison 0 1
Pascan Aviation 0 1
Air Transat 0 1
WestJet 0 1
Air Inuit 0 2
  • Montreal-Trudeau International
    Total Delays: 63 | Total Cancellations: 7
    Montreal-Trudeau airport saw extensive delays, with Air Canada and Jazz (ACA) most affected by the disruptions. Air Canada faced a 16% delay rate, while Jazz (ACA) experienced significant delays (19%). A total of 7 cancellations were recorded, adding to the burden of already delayed flights.
Airline Cancellations (#) Delays (#)
Air Canada 3 23
Jazz (ACA) 0 6
WestJet 0 6
Air Canada Rouge (ACA) 0 5
Air Inuit 0 5
Porter Airlines 1 3
PAL Airlines 3 2
  • Toronto Pearson International
    Total Delays: 108 | Total Cancellations: 7
    Toronto Pearson, Canada’s largest and busiest airport, recorded the highest number of delays today, with Air Canada and Air Canada Rouge contributing significantly to the delays. WestJet and Porter Airlines were also affected by these disruptions. The delays reached 13% for Air Canada and WestJet in particular, causing delays for thousands of passengers.
Airline Cancellations (#) Delays (#)
Air Canada 5 41
Air Canada Rouge (ACA) 0 18
WestJet 0 15
Jazz (ACA) 1 11
Porter Airlines 0 9
Air Transat 0 3
Envoy Air (AAL) 0 2
Air France 1 1
  • Vancouver International
    Total Delays: 78, Total Cancellations: 6
    Vancouver also experienced significant delays, primarily affecting SkyWest and Air Canada, with the latter seeing a 6% delay rate. Jazz (ACA) and WestJet flights were also impacted, resulting in 6 cancellations. The delays were particularly high for SkyWest, with a 42% delay rate.
Airline Cancellations (#) Delays (#)
Pacific Coastal Airlines 4 6
Air Canada 2 10
Jazz (ACA) 0 26
WestJet 0 13
SkyWest 0 6
Air North Charter 0 5

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

Travelers impacted by these disruptions should first check with their airlines for real-time updates. Many airlines offer rebooking options, as well as compensation for passengers stranded overnight. For those with long delays, be sure to inquire about meal vouchers or hotel accommodations, which airlines are often obligated to provide under passenger rights regulations.

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Passengers can also consider booking flights with other carriers if rebooking with the original airline proves impossible or overly delayed. Additionally, passengers should ensure their contact details are updated with their airlines, as some offer notifications via email or SMS about delays or cancellations.

Total Impact: Delays and Cancellations Across Canada

Across the four major airports analyzed, there has been seen a total of 258 flight delays and 26 cancellations today. With thousands of passengers affected, it’s clear that these disruptions are causing widespread travel issues.

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What Can Travelers Expect?

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With weather patterns, staffing issues, or technical failures often contributing to these disruptions, the situation may not improve soon. Travelers should remain in contact with their airlines and monitor their flight status online. It’s also advised to arrive at the airport early to allow ample time for potential delays.
In summary, Canadian airports are experiencing significant disruptions, particularly at Toronto Pearson, Montreal-Trudeau, and Vancouver International, with ACA and WestJet being the most affected airlines. Passengers should be proactive in checking their flight status and reaching out to their airline for further instructions to navigate these challenging travel conditions.
Source: FlightAware and Affected Airports

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