WestJet cancels flights at airports in B.C., Ontario, Montreal ahead of storms
TORONTO — WestJet proactively cancelled flights at airports in British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec Thursday night as storm systems bore down on the regions, deepening a cascade of disruptions that have sent travellers scrambling.
Diederik Pen, WestJet’s chief operations officer, said the decision to stand down 243 more flights was extremely difficult but necessary, in order to fly safely with as little disruption as possible when the weather improves.
“The prolonged and extreme weather events that continue to impact multiple regions across Canada are unlike anything we’ve experienced,” Pen said in a statement Thursday.
The cancellations apply to all flights arriving and departing Toronto’s Pearson International Airport Friday from 9 a.m. eastern time until the end of the day.


