On May 25, 2026, Canadian air travel faced significant interruptions, with reports indicating a total of 88 flight cancellations alongside 441 delays nationwide. These disruptions affected a wide range of both domestic and international flights operating throughout the country.
Major airports in prominent urban centers such as Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, and Montreal were among those experiencing the highest impact. Several key carriers, including Air Canada, Jazz, WestJet, Porter, and Pacific Coastal, saw their operations notably affected during this period.
Flight Disruptions Affect Multiple Cities and Airlines
The widespread nature of these delays and cancellations extended across important hubs, complicating schedules for a large number of travelers. Passengers
planning travel through the affected airports were advised to check their flight status prior to heading to the airport, due to the unpredictable nature of these changes.
While details regarding the reasons for the interruptions have not been disclosed, the scope and scale of the disturbances highlight the challenges faced on this date by both passengers and carriers within the Canadian aviation sector.








