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Home » AIRLINE NEWS » Canada Faces Massive Travel Disruption with Over Eighty New Cancellations Including Air Canada, WestJet, Porter Airlines and Others, Affecting Toronto Pearson, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary Airports and More: You Need to Know Tuesday, July 8, 2025Harsh weather has delivered devastation across Canada, leading to over eighty cancellations across big airports, such as Toronto Pearson, Vancouver, Montreal, and Calgary. Air carriers Air Canada, WestJet, and Porter Airlines are seeing significant disruptions as travelers endure drastic delays and cancellations with heavy rain, low visibility, and bad weather dominating. The current weather crisis has been forecasted to continue and reach air traffic in the days ahead.Impacts of Inclement Weather Conditions on Flight Operations in CanadaToronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)Canada’s busiest airport, Toronto Pearson, experienced major operating issues yesterday, with 291 delayed and 17 cancelled flights. Poor weather and heavy rain were the primary concerns, leading to long waits for passengers and temporary in-flight rerouting. Thunderstorms in the region also added turbulence and holding patterns. Toronto Pearson passengers are encouraged to remain current with their flight’s real-time status, as conditions remain volatile throughout the day.Vancouver International Airport (YVR)Vancouver International also experienced several cancellations and delays, 77 delays and 6 cancellations in total. The weather was not severe but had fog and sporadic rain, so there were slower taxi times and longer waiting times, particularly for intercontinental flights. Poor visibility in the form of fog was primary, and the airport did its best to mitigate the effect on the operation. Passengers in transit through Vancouver can expect delays and should verify their flight status for information.Montreal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL)Montreal-Trudeau experienced 70 delays and 10 cancellations because of low clouds and sporadic rain showers. Bad weather affected visibility and thus slower movements. Although the disruption was not very intense, it did take some time and delay various flights, and travelers should stay updated about their flight status as the weather remains changing.Calgary International Airport (YYC)Calgary reported 102 delays and 2 cancellations as a result of rain showers and gusty winds. Additionally, thunderstorms passing through the region briefly halted ground activities, leading to delays in both arrivals and departures. Although the weather conditions were challenging, the disruption was manageable, and the airport worked efficiently to return to normal operations.Edmonton International Airport (YEG)Edmonton experienced minimal disruption, 13 delays and 2 cancellations. Conditions in the region were typically clear, but incoming flights were affected by conditions in other areas and did cause some delay. External disruptions had a ripple effect through Edmonton, but it was minimal and there were no major complications in running the system.Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport (YOW)Ottawa experienced 56 delays and 4 cancellations as light rain and cloudy skies hit the area. Although the weather was not severe, it did cause some system slowdowns during peak travel times. The situation was manageable, and most passengers were able to go onward with their trips, albeit with some slight delay reported.Winnipeg International Airport (YWG)Winnipeg experienced 17 delays and 6 cancellations, but disruptions were mainly because of delays coming in from elsewhere. Conditions in Winnipeg were relatively stable, and the scattered delays were nearly all because of delayed planes coming in from weather-impacted hubs.Halifax Stanfield International Airport (YHZ)Halifax experienced 17 delays and 1 cancellation because of steady rain and moderate gusty winds. Although the weather prompted some grounds handling delays, the airport experienced smooth handling of operations in general. Disruptions were fairly small and controllable.Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB)Quebec City had 14 delays and 2 cancellations, and low clouds and light mist were mainly the cause. This weather caused some flight delays, particularly for incoming flights. Although there were weather concerns, processes were handled efficiently by the airport and disruptions were kept minimal.Hamilton/John C. Munro International Airport (YHM)Hamilton experienced minimal disruptions, with 5 delays and 1 cancellation. There were no major disruptions at the airport due to bad weather, and the delays were mostly because arriving flights from elsewhere were impacted by bad weather.Victoria International Airport (YYJ) Victoria had 15 delays but no cancelations. Conditions were generally mild, with light rain showers and light breezes creating small delays during taxiing. These small holdups were immediately handled, and the airport coped with the situation with minimal problems.St. John’s International Airport (YYT)St. John’s saw 11 delayed and 3 cancelled flights as the windy and rainy weather affected operations. Delays were generally seen in small regional flights as the weather affected flight operations. Although there were some issues, the airport dealt with it professionally, ensuring minimal disruption for passengers.Toronto City Centre Airport (YTZ)Toronto City Centre Airport, also known as Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, faced 22 delays and 11 cancellations due to poor weather conditions, including low visibility and light rain. While the impact was not as severe as at Toronto Pearson, passengers were still affected by the weather disruptions. Travelers are advised to check real-time updates for any changes to their flight schedules.London Heathrow (LHR)Across the ocean, London Heathrow saw 442 flight delays and 17 cancellations, primarily due to heavy storms and low visibilities. Due to this weather, there were significant operational slowdowns, and some flights were diverted or delayed. Passengers traveling into Heathrow will see delays since the weather will change and should monitor their flight status frequently.Comprehensive Overview of Today’s Flight Delays and Cancellations at Major Canadian Airports :-Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)Total Delays: 291Total Cancellations: 17Airlines Affected:Porter Airlines: 10 cancellations (10%), 28 delays (30%)WestJet: 4 cancellations (2%), 33 delays (24%)Air Canada Rouge: 2 cancellations (2%), 25 delays (27%)Air Canada: 1 cancellation (0%), 74 delays (22%)Alaska Airlines: 0 cancellations (0%), 1 delay (50%)British Airways: 0 cancellations (0%), 3 delays (75%)Caribbean Airlines: 0 cancellations (0%), 1 delay (14%)Condor: 0 cancellations (0%), 1 delay (50%)Hainan Airlines: 0 cancellations (0%), 1 delay (100%)Cathay Pacific: 0 cancellations (0%), 6 delays (75%)China Southern Airlines: 0 cancellations (0%), 1 delay (16%)Delta Air Lines: 0 cancellations (0%), 2 delays (13%)Lufthansa: 0 cancellations (0%), 3 delays (75%)Endeavor Air: 0 cancellations (0%), 4 delays (13%)SkyWest: 0 cancellations (0%), 2 delays (50%)Air Transat: 0 cancellations (0%), 11 delays (31%)United: 0 cancellations (0%), 10 delays (43%)Virgin Atlantic: 0 cancellations (0%), 2 delays (100%)American Airlines: 0 cancellations (0%), 6 delays (50%)Air France: 0 cancellations (0%), 2 delays (50%)Air India: 0 cancellations (0%), 3 delays (150%)Vancouver International Airport (YVR)Total Delays: 77Total Cancellations: 6Airlines Affected:Porter Airlines: 2 cancellations (8%), 2 delays (8%)Air Canada: 2 cancellations (1%), 18 delays (11%)United: 1 cancellation (2%), 1 delay (2%)WestJet Encore: 1 cancellation (2%), 8 delays (17%)British Airways: 0 cancellations (0%), 4 delays (66%)Air China: 0 cancellations (0%), 1 delay (100%)Cargojet: 0 cancellations (0%), 2 delays (13%)Flair Airlines: 0 cancellations (0%), 6 delays (18%)Jazz: 0 cancellations (0%), 6 delays (4%)WestJet: 0 cancellations (0%), 5 delays (4%)American Airlines: 0 cancellations (0%), 4 delays (28%)Air France: 0 cancellations (0%), 1 delay (50%)Montreal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL)Total Delays: 150Total Cancellations: 10Airlines Affected:Porter Airlines: 4 cancellations (9%), 7 delays (16%)Jazz: 3 cancellations (2%), 35 delays (30%)Air Canada Rouge: 1 cancellation (7%), 4 delays (36%)Air Canada: 0 cancellations (0%), 17 delays (9%)WestJet: 1 cancellation (5%), 4 delays (21%)Endeavor Air: 0 cancellations (0%), 5 delays (50%)Air Transat: 0 cancellations (0%), 14 delays (26%)Air France: 0 cancellations (0%), 3 delays (37%)Air India: 0 cancellations (0%), 2 delays (100%)Calgary International Airport (YYC)Total Delays: 102Total Cancellations: 2Airlines Affected:United: 1 cancellation (9%), 0 delays (0%)Air Canada: 0 cancellations (0%), 8 delays (14%)WestJet Encore: 0 cancellations (0%), 26 delays (29%)WestJet: 0 cancellations (0%), 55 delays (20%)Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport (YOW)Total Delays: 56Total Cancellations: 4Airlines Affected:Porter Airlines: 4 cancellations (5%), 27 delays (36%)Air Canada: 0 cancellations (0%), 10 delays (27%)Jazz: 0 cancellations (0%), 9 delays (45%)WestJet: 0 cancellations (0%), 3 delays (17%)Edmonton International Airport (YEG)Total Delays: 37Total Cancellations: 1Airlines Affected:United: 1 cancellation (16%), 0 delays (0%)Flair Airlines: 0 cancellations (0%), 4 delays (16%)Porter Airlines: 0 cancellations (0%), 8 delays (50%)WestJet Encore: 0 cancellations (0%), 9 delays (31%)Winnipeg International Airport (YWG)Total Delays: 17Total Cancellations: 6Airlines Affected:WestJet Encore: 5 cancellations (45%), 4 delays (36%)SkyWest: 1 cancellation (7%), 3 delays (21%)Air Canada: 0 cancellations (0%), 3 delays (12%)Halifax Stanfield International Airport (YHZ)Total Delays: 28Total Cancellations: 2Airlines Affected:Porter Airlines: 2 cancellations (6%), 9 delays (28%)Air Canada: 0 cancellations (0%), 4 delays (14%)WestJet: 0 cancellations (0%), 7 delays (23%)Quebec City Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB)Total Delays: 14Total Cancellations: 2Airlines Affected:PAL Airlines: 2 cancellations (12%), 3 delays (25%)Jazz: 0 cancellations (0%), 1 delay (12%)Air Canada Rouge: 0 cancellations (0%), 2 delays (14%)Air Transat: 0 cancellations (0%), 2 delays (25%)Hamilton/John C. Munro International Airport (YHM)Total Delays: 5Total Cancellations: 1Airlines Affected:Porter Airlines: 1 cancellation (9%), 5 delays (45%)Victoria International Airport (YYJ)Total Delays: 15Total Cancellations: 0Airlines Affected:Flair Airlines: 0 cancellations (0%), 4 delays (100%)Jazz: 0 cancellations (0%), 1 delay (6%)WestJet Encore: 0 cancellations (0%), 4 delays (33%)St. John’s International Airport (YYT)Total Delays: 11Total Cancellations: 3Airlines Affected:Porter Airlines: 2 cancellations (16%), 3 delays (25%)PAL Airlines: 1 cancellation (3%), 3 delays (11%)London Heathrow (LHR)Total Delays: 442Total Cancellations: 17Airlines Affected:British Airways: 9 cancellations (1%), 291 delays (42%)Lufthansa: 2 cancellations (4%), 15 delays (34%)United: 1 cancellation (2%), 6 delays (14%)Air India: 0 cancellations (0%), 6 delays (54%)Qatar Airways: 0 cancellations (0%), 3 delays (17%)Toronto City Centre Airport (YTZ)Total Delays: 22Total Cancellations: 11Airlines Affected:Porter Airlines: 9 cancellations (9%), 16 delays (17%)Jazz: 2 cancellations (8%), 6 delays (25%)Looking Ahead: What to Expect and How to PrepareWhile the majority of the airports are back in operation after the disruptions caused by the weather, they illustrate how vulnerable aviation systems are when it comes to varying weather patterns. Air passengers are advised to keep flexible and keep updated through real-time flight information. Since weather disruptions are likely to repeat themselves during the summer months, airport administrators and airlines are improving their methods to cope better should similar disruptions occur in the future.At the height of the summer months, increased air traffic implies that tourists should be prepared for potential cancellations or delays. It is important that travelers stay updated, remain flexible, and keep track of flight notices, particularly when they pass through principal aerodromes during bad weather days.Tags: Air Canada, Airline News, Calgary, Canada, Montreal, Porter Airlines, Toronto Pearson, Tourism news, Travel, Travel News, vancouver, WestJet
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