Southern B.C. snowstorm halts flights at Vancouver airport, creates travel chaos
Vancouver International Airport was crowded Tuesday with stranded travellers, many sitting or sleeping on floors, as heavy snowfall played havoc on transportation in the region during one of the busiest travel weeks of the year.
The snowfall was part of weather warnings that covered most of British Columbia as severely low temperatures and arctic winds gripped the province, forcing what the airport authority called an “unprecedented” suspension of flights, just days before Christmas.
The impacts were also felt on roads and at sea, while extreme cold warnings extended across Alberta, Saskatchewan, parts of Manitoba and Yukon.
Surrey resident Mary Guzman said she and her family boarded a flight to the Philippines at 9 p.m. Monday, hoping to enjoy Christmas with relatives there.


