Air Travel Recovery Ramps up After Snow Blast, but Thousands Still Face Cancellations

Air travel picked back up in earnest today as crews cleared the remnants of a record-breaking snowstorm in Central Canada from the tarmacs. Aviation analytics firm Cirium says Toronto’s Pearson airport notched 46 flight cancellations, or about 11 percent, as of 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, compared with 10 times that number on Monday. Environment Canada […]
Air Travel Recovery Ramps up After Snow Blast, but Thousands Still Face Cancellations

Air Travel Recovery Ramps up After Snow Blast, but Thousands Still Face Cancellations Air travel is recovering after a record-breaking snowstorm in Central Canada. Toronto Pearson airport experienced a substantial decrease in flight cancellations on Tuesday compared to Monday. Environment Canada reported unprecedented snowfall in Toronto, making it the snowiest January since 1937.

  • Air travel is resuming as crews clear snow from tarmacs after a major snowstorm.
  • Toronto Pearson airport had 46 flight cancellations (11%) as of Tuesday morning, a significant decrease from Monday.
  • Toronto received 46 cm of snow on Sunday, marking the snowiest January since 1937.
  • Quebec City and Halifax saw 10% of departures cancelled on Tuesday.
  • St. John’s, N.L., experienced over 22% of departures cancelled due to ongoing snowfall.
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