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 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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