Snowstorm wreaks havoc on air travel plans, as recovery begins
MONTREAL — Canadian airlines continued to cancel flights by the hundreds following a record-breaking snowstorm that walloped southern Ontario and Quebec on Sunday before whirling farther east, though air travel already showed signs of recovery.
After more than 500 cancellations Sunday, aviation analytics firm Cirium said an additional 300-plus flights across the country had been called off as of 5 p.m. Monday, affecting tens of thousands of travellers.
Toronto’s Pearson airport saw at least 152 departures cancelled — 33 per cent — while the Montreal, Ottawa and Halifax airports had 101.
Pearson endured its highest daily total snowfall on record with 46 centimetres on Sunday, Environment Canada said. The airport warned of further delays Monday amid ongoing cleanup, as industrial snowplows and dump trucks worked through the day to clear massive piles from the tarmac and push them into snow melters near the gates.


