Published on : 19 Feb 2026
DAY 49 ALBERTA CRISIS: Calgary International Airport (YYC), WestJet Airlines’ global headquarters and Canada’s fourth-busiest hub, entered Day 49 of Canada’s brutal winter aviation crisis Wednesday, February 19, 2026 β still reeling from yesterday’s devastating winter storm (February 18) that triggered 82 flight cancellations and 88 delays representing one of the worst single-day disruptions in Calgary’s modern history β with WestJet bearing the catastrophic brunt at 42 cancellations and 43 delays (85 total disruptions, nearly all WestJet operations), WestJet Encore suffering 35 cancellations and 11 delays, and Air Canada recording 4 cancellations and 9 delays as blizzard-like conditions, heavy snow, and strong winds paralyzed Alberta’s primary aviation gateway while passengers face the mounting dread of just 7 days remaining until the February 28 Unifor contract expiry (5,826 Air Canada customer service agents), March Break approaching in 16 days (March 7-21, peak family travel), and structural problems β hub concentration, de-icing bottlenecks, WestJet’s home-base operational strain, crew shortages β compounding to create a perfect storm threatening to destroy spring break travel for millions of Canadian families as Day 49 marks yet another grim milestone in what industry experts now call “Canada’s worst aviation crisis in modern history.”
Published: February 19, 2026 (Wednesday β Day 49 of Crisis) Yesterday’s Calgary Storm: 82 cancellations + 88 delays = 170 disruptions (Feb 18) WestJet Yesterday: 42 cancellations + 43 delays = 85 total disruptions WestJet Encore Yesterday: 35 cancellations + 11 delays Air Canada Yesterday: 4 cancellations + 9 delays Strike Countdown: 7 DAYS until February 28 Unifor deadline March Break Countdown: 16 DAYS until March 7 (family travel peak begins) Weather Cause (Feb 18): Yellow Warning winter storm, blizzard conditions Calgary Status: 18M passengers annually (Canada’s 4th busiest), WestJet HQ WestJet Dominance: 60%+ of Calgary flights = WestJet Passengers Affected (Feb 18-19): Estimated 20,000-25,000 Crisis Duration: 49 consecutive days since January 1, 2026 Cumulative Canada: ~6,500 flights disrupted, 600,000+ passengers affected
Confirmed data (Tuesday, February 18, 2026): Hundreds of passengers stranded in Canada today as winter storm moved into Calgary early Tuesday, triggering 88 delays and 82 flight cancellations at Calgary International Airport (YYC).
Airline breakdown:
Total: 82 cancellations + 88 delays = 170 disruptions
Context:
The operational strain follows a Yellow Warning for a winter storm in Calgary, with heavy snow and strong winds contributing to hazardous, blizzard-like conditions across the region.
Storm characteristics:
Aviation impacts:
WestJet’s Calgary dominance:
Yesterday’s carnage (February 18): 42 cancellations and 43 delays β the single largest operational impact.
Routes affected:
Domestic trunk routes:
US transborder:
Sunbelt vacation routes:
35 cancellations and 11 delays, heavily contributing to regional network impact.
What WestJet Encore operates:
Why Encore’s 35 cancellations matter:
Specific routes cancelled:
4 cancellations, 9 delays β Air Canada’s relatively lower disruption count reflects its smaller Calgary market share (~25% vs WestJet’s 60%+).
Routes affected:
Ripple effects were recorded across major Canadian airports including Vancouver International Airport, Toronto Pearson International Airport, and Edmonton International Airport.
U.S. gateways such as Chicago O’Hare International Airport, HartsfieldβJackson Atlanta International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport also saw delays tied to the disruption pattern.
Why Calgary disruptions cascade nationwide:
1. Vancouver International (YVR):
2. Toronto Pearson (YYZ):
3. Edmonton (YEG):
4. US airports:
Critical timeline:
| Date | Event | Days Away |
|---|---|---|
| February 19 (TODAY) | Day 49 of crisis | β |
| February 28 | Unifor contract expires | 7 DAYS |
| March 1-April 28 | Conciliation period (up to 60 days) | 10-68 days |
| March 7-21 | MARCH BREAK | 16-30 days |
| April 28 | Conciliator files report (estimated) | 68 days |
| April 28-May 19 | Cooling-off period (21 days) | 68-89 days |
| May 19 | Legal strike possible | 89 days |
The critical convergence:
Why February 28 matters even without immediate strike:
WestJet’s strategic importance:
Yesterday’s 85 WestJet disruptions signal deeper problems:
Grande Prairie yesterday (Feb 18): Result #8 confirms: 10 flight cancellations at Grande Prairie Airport, affecting Air Canada, WestJet, Sunwing.
Why Grande Prairie matters:
Impact of 10 cancellations:
Other isolated communities:
Alberta’s economic profile:
Single-day disruption costs (February 18):
Hotels (paradoxically gained):
WestJet (catastrophic losses):
Energy sector (business travel losses):
Banff/Lake Louise tourism (losses):
Total single-day economic impact: $5-10 million
Immediate actions:
1. Check flight status continuously:
2. Know your rights:
Canadian Air Passenger Protection Regulations (APPR):
3. Alternative transportation:
Driving options (if destination within 300 km):
VIA Rail:
Q: Will today (February 19) see more cancellations? A: Storm has cleared, but residual delays likely as aircraft/crews reposition. Expect improvement throughout Wednesday.
Q: Is the Unifor strike going to happen during March Break? A: Not legally possible until ~May 19 (after conciliation + cooling-off). But February 28 contract expiry creates operational chaos even without formal strike.
Q: Why was WestJet hit so much worse than Air Canada? A: Calgary = WestJet’s home base (60% market share). WestJet had more flights operating = more flights to cancel. Also WestJet’s point-to-point model = less redundancy than Air Canada’s hub system.
Q: Should I avoid flying through Calgary this winter? A: February-March = highest storm risk. Consider alternative hubs (Edmonton, Vancouver) or direct flights if flexible.
Q: What happens to my March Break Calgary flights if strike happens? A: Legal strike can’t happen until mid-May. But February 28 contract expiry = expect operational slowdowns, longer rebooking queues, degraded service during March Break.
Calgary International Airport’s Day 49 β following yesterday’s devastating winter storm (February 18) that triggered 82 cancellations and 88 delays with WestJet suffering 85 disruptions (42 cancellations + 43 delays), WestJet Encore 46 disruptions (35 cancellations), and Air Canada 13 disruptions β marks yet another catastrophic chapter in Canada’s 49-day aviation crisis as WestJet’s home base vulnerability, hub concentration risk, and mounting labour tensions (just 7 days until February 28 Unifor strike deadline) converge with March Break 16 days away to create a perfect storm threatening millions of Canadian families while exposing Alberta’s primary aviation gateway as structurally incapable of handling winter weather, operational stress, and the looming labour chaos that industry experts warn will destroy spring break travel across the country.
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