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Toronto Pearson International Airport faces Travel Disturbances as WestJet, Air Canada, Endeavor, Avianca, Air China and Other Airlines Face Dozen Cancellations and 190 Delays, across Canada, United States, Cuba, Colombia and Europe

13 February 2026 at 03:26
Toronto Pearson International Airport faces Travel Disturbances as WestJet, Air Canada, Endeavor, Avianca, Air China and Other Airlines Face Dozen Cancellations and 190 Delays, across Canada, United States, Cuba, Colombia and Europe
Toronto Pearson Airport

Toronto Pearson International Airport is facing significant travel disturbances today, as multiple airlines, including WestJet, Air Canada, Endeavor, Avianca, Air China, and several others, experience dozen cancellations and 190 delays. These disruptions have impacted flights across multiple regions, including Canada, the United States, Cuba, Colombia, and Europe. Passengers traveling to and from these destinations are now dealing with unexpected setbacks, causing stress and uncertainty. The delays and cancellations have affected major cities, including Boston, Halifax, Washington D.C., and Havana, leaving many travelers stranded at the airport.

With several airlines grappling with operational challenges, Toronto Pearson is experiencing an unprecedented level of disruption today. Travelers are urged to check with their airlines for updates and rebooking options. For those affected, patience will be key as they navigate these unforeseen travel hurdles.

Total Delays and Cancellations

  • Total Delays: 178
  • Total Cancellations: 12

This large number of disruptions is causing major challenges for both departing and arriving passengers, particularly those traveling to and from destinations in the United States, Europe, and Latin America.

Affected Airlines: An In-Depth Look

Several airlines have been significantly impacted by these disruptions at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Air Canada and WestJet, two of the largest carriers operating from Toronto, have seen a substantial number of delays and cancellations. Air Canada alone had 73 delays and 2 cancellations today, making it one of the most affected airlines. WestJet follows closely, with 26 delays and 5 cancellations.

Other international carriers, such as Porter Airlines, Jazz (ACA), and Air Canada Rouge (ACA), have also been affected, though on a smaller scale. Air Transat, American Airlines, and Qatar Airways have also seen delays and cancellations, with American Airlines facing 3 delays and Qatar Airways seeing a 50% delay rate for its flights.

Affected Airports, Cities, and Countries

The disruption extends beyond Toronto Pearson, impacting several key origin and destination airports:

  • Boston Logan International (BOS) has seen 2 cancellations, affecting passengers traveling between Boston and Toronto.
  • Halifax International (YHZ) also faced significant delays, with 7 delays reported today.
  • Washington Dulles International (IAD) and Frank Pais (HOG) are other major hubs impacted by the disruptions, with the former seeing 1 cancellation and 1 delay and the latter experiencing 2 cancellations (40% of its flights).

International airports, including Juan Gualberto Gomez International (VRA) and Jose Marti International (HAV), both in Cuba, were also affected, with 1 cancellation each.

Airlines and Countries Affected

The United States, Cuba, and European nations are all experiencing travel disruptions due to delays and cancellations at Toronto Pearson. Affected airlines include WestJet, Air Canada, Porter Airlines, and international carriers like Air France, American Airlines, EVA Air, and Qatar Airways.

These disruptions have an impact not only on passengers’ personal travel plans but also on broader trade and tourism between countries.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

For passengers facing cancellations or delays, the first step is to check their airline’s official website for updated information regarding flight status. Many airlines will allow affected travelers to rebook on later flights or offer compensation in the form of meal vouchers, hotel accommodations, or travel credits.

Passengers should also check with the Toronto Pearson International Airport website for real-time updates and further instructions. Travelers may also contact their airlines’ customer service teams directly for assistance in rebooking flights or seeking other solutions.

In the case of long delays, passengers are advised to make use of available facilities at the airport, such as lounges, restaurants, and charging stations. It is also a good idea to ensure all essential travel documents, such as passports and boarding passes, are easily accessible for smooth rebooking.

Conclusion

Today’s travel disruptions at Toronto Pearson International Airport highlight the unpredictable nature of air travel, especially when adverse weather conditions or operational issues are at play. Passengers affected by the 178 delays and 12 cancellations should stay informed, remain patient, and reach out to their airlines for assistance with rebooking. While these disruptions are undoubtedly frustrating, staying proactive and aware of updated flight information can help mitigate the stress of unexpected travel delays.

Source: FlightAware and affected airports

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