Wintry woes put Canadian holiday travel on ice, as airports brace for another blast
VANCOUVER — The woes for travellers stranded by heavy snow at Vancouver’s airport have spread across the country and Toronto Pearson International Airport is now advising of an approaching storm that could derail things further.
Among the passengers worrying about making it home for Christmas was Fort McMurray, Alta., resident Jennifer Alberto, who sat on a bench at Vancouver International Airport Wednesday morning, cradling her six-year-old son’s head while he caught some precious sleep.
They and Jennifer’s husband, Jason, had spent a second night in the crowded terminal since arriving Monday evening on a flight from the Philippines. Their connecting flight home was cancelled.
“We don’t know what’s going on. We asked the same question this morning: what’s the plan? There is no plan,” Jennifer said.


