Canada Flight Chaos April 10, 2026: 189 Disruptions Across Toronto, Vancouver & Montreal — Air Canada & WestJet Worst Hit, Québec City Storm Cascade Continues — Complete APPR Passenger Rights Guide

Published on : 10 Apr 2026

Canada Flight Chaos April 10, 2026: 189 Disruptions Across Toronto, Vancouver & Montreal — Air Canada & WestJet Worst Hit, Québec City Storm Cascade Continues — Complete APPR Passenger Rights Guide

Breaking: Canada’s aviation network is recording widespread disruption on Friday, April 10, 2026, with 189 confirmed disruptions — 159 delays and 30 cancellations — spread across five major Canadian airports as the compounding effects of a late-season eastern storm system, the ongoing post-Easter positioning cascade, and Lufthansa’s Germany-wide UFO cabin crew strike on transatlantic routes converge on the country’s busiest hubs. Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is today’s worst Canadian hub with 77 delays and 13 cancellations — the largest single-airport total in the country. Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL) is recording 54 delays and 9 cancellations. Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is absorbing 49 delays and 9 cancellations, with Pacific Coastal, Air Canada, and Lufthansa all affected on international routes to India, China, Germany, and Fiji. Ottawa and Winnipeg are recording additional disruptions. Air Canada is today’s worst national carrier with 56 delays and 24 cancellations across the country — the dominant share of every Canadian airport’s disruption count. Jazz Aviation is recording 17 delays as the Air Canada regional feeder network struggles with aircraft and crew positioning following this week’s storm impacts. WestJet and Porter Airlines are both posting significant disruption on domestic routes. Internationally, Lufthansa’s April 10 cabin crew strike is directly breaking Frankfurt and Munich connections from Toronto and Vancouver — passengers booked on Lufthansa-operated transatlantic services today face 80–90% cancellation exposure on the German end. If you are flying anywhere in Canada today, here is every airport, every carrier, and exactly what you are owed.


Published: April 10, 2026 — Friday
Total National Disruptions: 189 (159 delays + 30 cancellations)
Airports Affected: Toronto Pearson (YYZ), Montréal-Trudeau (YUL), Vancouver (YVR), Ottawa (YOW), Winnipeg (YWG)
Worst Airport: Toronto Pearson — 77 delays + 13 cancellations = 90 total
Second Worst: Montréal-Trudeau — 54 delays + 9 cancellations = 63 total
Third Worst: Vancouver — 49 delays + 9 cancellations = 58 total Worst National Carrier: Air Canada — 56 delays + 24 cancellations
Second Worst: Jazz Aviation — 17 delays (Air Canada regional feeder)
Additional Carriers: WestJet, Porter Airlines, Air Transat, Cathay Pacific, Lufthansa, WestJet Encore
Primary Causes: Late-season eastern Canada winter storm residual cascade + post-Easter aircraft and crew positioning deficit (Day 10) + Lufthansa UFO cabin crew strike grounding Frankfurt/Munich transatlantic connections
Québec City Ripple: Late-season storm April 9 trapped aircraft and crews at YQB — spillover into April 10 schedules across Air Canada and WestJet networks
International Impact: Frankfurt (FRA) and Munich (MUC) connections cancelled by Lufthansa UFO strike | Toronto-US transborder disruptions at New York, Orlando, Cancún, Chicago, San Francisco, Denver
APPR Compensation Range: CAD $400–$1,000 per passenger for within-airline-control disruptions


What Is Happening Across Canada Right Now

Canada’s aviation network is absorbing 189 total disruptions today — 159 delays and 30 cancellations — across five major airports, making April 10 the most disrupted day in Canada since the Easter weekend storm crisis of April 5–6. The disruption is being driven by three simultaneous forces:

🔴 Late-season eastern Canada winter storm aftermath — a powerful late-season system swept through Quebec and Ontario on April 9, grounding aircraft at Québec City Jean Lesage Airport (YQB) where 27 delays and 6 cancellations were recorded. Aircraft and crews that ended yesterday trapped at Québec City and other eastern Canadian airports are only now being repositioned — and some have not completed their return to scheduled base airports. Every Air Canada Jazz feeder that was stranded at Québec City yesterday creates a cascade gap in today’s Air Canada mainline connecting schedule at Toronto and Montreal

🔴 Post-Easter aircraft and crew positioning deficit — Day 10 — the cascade that began with a major Canadian winter storm on April 5–6 (82 cancellations, 420+ delays nationally) has not yet fully cleared. April 10 marks the tenth consecutive day of elevated disruption in Canada’s aviation network. Air Canada aircraft and crews that were displaced during the Easter storm are still cycling back through their correct base rotations — and each day that brings a new weather event or schedule disruption resets the recovery clock

🔴 Lufthansa UFO cabin crew strike — Frankfurt and Munich transatlantic connections broken — Lufthansa’s cabin crew union UFO is on a one-day strike today across all German airports from midnight to 10 PM CET, cancelling 80–90% of all Lufthansa flights. From Toronto Pearson and Vancouver, this means every passenger booked on a Lufthansa-operated transatlantic service today — whether code-shared with Air Canada, United, or booked directly on Lufthansa — faces cancellation of the Germany-based leg. Frankfurt (FRA) and Munich (MUC) departures from Canada are unaffected — it is the German departures and connections that are cancelled — but passengers with onward European connections through Frankfurt are experiencing the full cascade effect

The compounding of all three forces on a single Friday — statistically Canada’s busiest single travel day of any week — is producing today’s 189-disruption total.


📊 Canada Airport Scoreboard — April 10, 2026

Airport Code Delays Cancellations Total Worst Carrier
Toronto Pearson YYZ 77 13 90 Air Canada 56 delays + 24 cancels (national)
Montréal-Trudeau YUL 54 9 63 Air Canada + Lufthansa
Vancouver YVR 49 9 58 Air Canada 19 delays + 5 cancels / Pacific Coastal
Ottawa MacDonald-Cartier YOW 9 2 11 Air Canada domestic feeders
Winnipeg Richardson YWG 1 2 3 WestJet
🇨🇦 NATIONAL TOTAL 159 30 189

📊 Canada Airline Scoreboard — April 10, 2026

Carrier Delays Cancellations Total Primary Hub Affected
Air Canada (AC) 56 24 80 YYZ, YUL, YVR
Jazz Aviation (QK) 17 17 YYZ, YUL feeders
Lufthansa (LH) 2 4 6 YUL, YVR → FRA/MUC (strike-cancelled)
WestJet (WS) Multiple Multiple Elevated YYZ, YVR, YWG
Porter Airlines (PD) Multiple Elevated YYZ Billy Bishop, YUL
Air Transat (TS) Multiple Elevated YUL, YYZ
Cathay Pacific (CX) Multiple Elevated YVR → HKG
Pacific Coastal (8P) Multiple Elevated YVR domestic BC
WestJet Encore (WR) Multiple Elevated Regional western Canada

🔴 Toronto Pearson — Worst Canadian Airport Today: 90 Disruptions

Toronto Pearson International Airport is recording 77 delays and 13 cancellations today — the single largest disruption total of any Canadian airport on April 10, 2026. As Canada’s largest and busiest hub, processing over 50 million passengers annually and connecting to 180+ destinations worldwide, Pearson’s disruptions today ripple immediately into every Canadian city, every US transborder route, and every European and transatlantic destination served from Canada’s east.

Air Canada is the dominant story at Pearson today. As the airport’s primary carrier — accounting for over 50% of all daily departures — Air Canada’s 56 delays and 24 cancellations nationally translate directly into Pearson’s disruption count. The Québec City storm ripple is being felt acutely at Pearson: Air Canada Jazz regional feeders from Quebec City that were stranded or delayed yesterday are now arriving into Toronto behind schedule, missing their connections into mainline Air Canada departures and cascading delays through the afternoon.

Most disrupted Air Canada routes from YYZ today:

  • YYZ → Montréal (YUL) — domestic trunk route — Air Canada + Air Canada Express Jazz
  • YYZ → Vancouver (YVR) — transcontinental flagship — under schedule pressure
  • YYZ → Ottawa (YOW) — Air Canada Express feeder
  • YYZ → Halifax (YHZ) — Maritime connection — Air Canada Express
  • YYZ → New York JFK (JFK) — transborder — Air Canada + Air Canada Rouge
  • YYZ → Orlando (MCO) — leisure route — Air Canada Rouge
  • YYZ → Cancún (CUN) — leisure sun route — Air Canada Rouge and Air Transat
  • YYZ → Chicago O’Hare (ORD) — transborder hub connector
  • YYZ → San Francisco (SFO) — transborder West Coast
  • YYZ → Frankfurt (FRA) — Lufthansa codeshare — Lufthansa UFO strike impact
  • YYZ → Munich (MUC) — Lufthansa codeshare — Lufthansa UFO strike impact
  • YYZ → London Heathrow (LHR) — Air Canada flagship transatlantic

What Air Canada passengers at YYZ must do right now:
✅ Open the Air Canada app — self-service rebooking is available and faster than any Pearson queue today
✅ Call Air Canada: 1-888-247-2262 — Air Canada Canada line; Elite members use the dedicated Concierge line
✅ If flying to Frankfurt or Munich today: your Lufthansa-operated segment is almost certainly cancelled due to the UFO strike — call Air Canada for rerouting via London, Amsterdam, or Paris
✅ If delayed 3+ hours and the cause is within Air Canada’s control: APPR compensation of CAD $400–$1,000 may apply
✅ Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge — Terminal 3, International Departures — open for Aeroplan 50K, 75K, Super Elite, and Star Alliance Gold members

Porter Airlines at YYZ and Billy Bishop:

Porter Airlines is recording delays today on its Billy Bishop City Airport (YTZ) operations and on its newer Toronto Pearson routes. Porter’s point-to-point network — serving Ottawa, Halifax, Montreal, New York Newark, and other destinations from both YTZ and YYZ — is absorbing the post-Easter cascade as aircraft return to scheduled positions. Porter passengers: contact Porter at 1-888-619-8622 or use porter.com for flight status.


🔴 Montréal-Trudeau — 63 Disruptions: Lufthansa Strike Compounds Post-Easter Cascade

Montréal-Trudeau International Airport is recording 54 delays and 9 cancellations today — the second-highest disruption total of any Canadian airport. The airport’s disruption today has two distinct layers: the ongoing post-Easter positioning cascade and the Lufthansa UFO cabin crew strike, which is directly cancelling Lufthansa’s Montreal–Frankfurt transatlantic service today.

Air Canada is the dominant carrier at YUL and is absorbing the largest share of today’s 63 disruptions. The Montreal–Toronto trunk route is under particular pressure — Air Canada Express Jazz flights that connect passengers from smaller Quebec and Maritime cities into Montreal for mainline connections are arriving late due to the Québec City storm aftermath. Every late Jazz feeder into YUL produces a late mainline departure from YUL, cascading delays through Montreal’s entire connecting bank.

Lufthansa’s Montreal–Frankfurt (YUL–FRA) service is among the Lufthansa routes subject to today’s UFO cabin crew strike in Germany. The Frankfurt-end cancellation means passengers who booked YUL → FRA → onwards into Germany or beyond are stranded without their European connection.

Most disrupted routes from YUL today:

  • YUL → Toronto (YYZ) — Air Canada domestic trunk — multiple Jazz feeders late
  • YUL → Vancouver (YVR) — transcontinental — Air Canada delayed
  • YUL → Halifax (YHZ) — Maritime link — Air Canada Express Jazz
  • YUL → Orlando (MCO) — Air Canada Rouge leisure
  • YUL → Cancún (CUN) — Air Transat leisure route
  • YUL → Frankfurt (FRA) — Lufthansa UFO strike — cancellation likely
  • YUL → Munich (MUC) — Lufthansa UFO strike — cancellation likely

What Air Canada passengers at YUL must do:
✅ Check your flight at aircanada.com or the Air Canada app — the Montreal → Frankfurt connection is at extreme risk today
✅ If on a Lufthansa-operated segment: Lufthansa is offering free rebooking April 8–17 or full refund — contact Lufthansa at 1-800-563-5954 (Canada) or through your travel agent
✅ Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge — YUL International Departures — open for eligible members

WestJet at YUL:

WestJet operates select routes from Montréal to western Canadian destinations and sun routes. WestJet’s YUL disruptions today reflect the same post-Easter aircraft and crew positioning pressure affecting its national schedule. WestJet passengers: 1-888-937-8538 or westjet.com.


🔴 Vancouver International — 58 Disruptions: Pacific, Asia & European Routes All Hit

Vancouver International Airport is recording 49 delays and 9 cancellations today across its complex multi-carrier operation that serves domestic Canada, transborder US routes, transpacific Asian connections, and European services. VYR’s disruption today is more geographically diverse than Toronto or Montreal — with cancellations and delays touching routes to Toronto, New York, Delhi, Frankfurt, Nadi (Fiji), Hong Kong, and Mexico simultaneously.

Air Canada is Vancouver’s worst carrier today with 19 delays and 5 cancellations — consistent with its dominant west coast hub position. Pacific Coastal Airlines, which serves smaller British Columbia communities including Penticton, Cranbrook, and Powell River, is recording significant disruptions — creating isolation risk for passengers in BC’s smaller communities who have no alternative carrier on many routes.

Cathay Pacific, EVA Air, and Korean Air are all recording delays on transpacific routes — primarily downstream consequences of schedule pressure at their Asian home hubs rather than locally generated Vancouver disruption. Lufthansa’s Vancouver–Munich route is subject to the same UFO strike cancellation risk as the Toronto–Frankfurt service.

Most disrupted routes from YVR today:

  • YVR → Toronto (YYZ) — Air Canada transcontinental flagship
  • YVR → Calgary (YYC) — Air Canada and WestJet domestic corridor
  • YVR → Ottawa (YOW) — Air Canada transcontinental
  • YVR → New York (JFK) — transborder — Air Canada
  • YVR → San Francisco (SFO) — transborder — Air Canada + American Airlines
  • YVR → Delhi (DEL) — Air India — delayed
  • YVR → Frankfurt (FRA) — Lufthansa — UFO strike cancellation risk
  • YVR → Hong Kong (HKG) — Cathay Pacific — delayed
  • YVR → Nadi, Fiji (NAN) — Air Pacific/Fiji Airways — delayed
  • YVR → Regional BC (Penticton, Cranbrook, etc.) — Pacific Coastal — disrupted

What Air Canada passengers at YVR must do:
✅ Air Canada app for self-service rebooking — fastest tool available
✅ Call Air Canada Canada line: 1-888-247-2262
✅ Pacific Coastal passengers: 1-800-663-2872 — limited rebooking options on BC regional routes; if cancelled, consider driving or BC Ferries where applicable


⚠️ The Lufthansa UFO Strike — Direct Impact on Canada’s Transatlantic Routes TODAY

Lufthansa’s cabin crew union UFO is on a full-day strike today from midnight to 10 PM CET, with the airline confirming 80–90% of all Lufthansa flights will be cancelled. For Canadian passengers, this means:

Toronto Pearson (YYZ) → Frankfurt (FRA): Any Lufthansa-operated flight, whether booked directly on Lufthansa or on an Air Canada codeshare booking with LH operating, is subject to cancellation on the Frankfurt-departure leg. If your flight is YYZ → FRA on a Lufthansa aircraft today, check Lufthansa.com immediately.

Montreal (YUL) → Frankfurt (FRA) / Munich (MUC): Same situation — Lufthansa-operated segments are at 80–90% cancellation risk.

Vancouver (YVR) → Frankfurt/Munich: Same situation.

Free rebooking: Lufthansa is offering free rebooking April 8–17 or a full cash refund for all affected passengers. Call Lufthansa Canada: 1-800-563-5954.

Alternative routing for YYZ/YUL/YVR → Germany passengers:

  • Rebook via Air Canada to London Heathrow, then British Airways or EuroStar/train to Germany
  • Rebook via Air Canada to Amsterdam, then KLM/train to Germany
  • Rebook via United/Air Canada to Newark, then Austrian Airlines via Vienna (not on strike)

🗺️ The Ripple Map: Cities Being Hit Through Canadian Hubs Right Now

City Airport Impact Today
Toronto YYZ Worst Canadian hub — 90 disruptions
Montréal YUL 63 disruptions — Lufthansa strike adds to post-Easter cascade
Vancouver YVR 58 disruptions — Pacific, Asia, European routes all affected
Ottawa YOW 11 disruptions — Air Canada Express feeders
Winnipeg YWG 3 disruptions — WestJet domestic
Québec City YQB Yesterday’s storm (27 delays, 6 cancellations) now rippling into today
New York JFK/EWR JFK/EWR Air Canada transborder from YYZ and YVR
Orlando MCO Air Canada Rouge leisure route from YYZ and YUL
Cancún CUN Air Canada Rouge + Air Transat from YUL
Frankfurt FRA Lufthansa UFO strike — transatlantic connections from YYZ/YUL/YVR cancelled
Munich MUC Lufthansa UFO strike — same impact
London Heathrow LHR Air Canada transatlantic — elevated but operating
Delhi DEL Air India from YVR — delayed
Hong Kong HKG Cathay Pacific from YVR — delayed
Halifax YHZ Air Canada Express Jazz from YYZ and YUL — delayed

🛡️ Your APPR Rights — Canada’s Air Passenger Protection Regulations — April 10, 2026

Canada’s Air Passenger Protection Regulations (APPR) give you some of the strongest passenger rights of any country in the world. Here is exactly what you are owed today.

If Your Flight Is CANCELLED


Full cash refund to your original payment method if you choose not to travel — mandatory, unconditional
Rebooking on the next available flight at no additional cost — on the same airline or a partner airline
Interim expenses covered if stranded overnight: hotel, meals, and transport to and from the hotel
Compensation (if cancellation is within airline control): CAD $400–$1,000 per passenger depending on delay to final destination

The exact words: “My Air Canada flight has been cancelled. I am requesting a full cash refund to my original payment method under Canada’s Air Passenger Protection Regulations.”

APPR Compensation Table

Disruption Length at Final Destination Compensation (within airline control)
3–6 hours late CAD $400 per passenger
6–9 hours late CAD $700 per passenger
9+ hours late CAD $1,000 per passenger
Cancellation — rebooked to depart 6+ hours late CAD $400–$1,000 (based on delay at destination)
Denied boarding (overbook) — same day travel possible CAD $900 per passenger
Denied boarding — next day travel CAD $1,800 per passenger

When Compensation Does NOT Apply


Weather-caused disruptions — late-season storm delays and cancellations are classified as extraordinary circumstances. APPR cash compensation does not apply, but duty of care (hotel, meals) still does
Safety-related cancellations — any cancellation the airline categorises as safety-related is exempt from compensation (though airlines have historically been challenged on overly broad safety classifications)
Lufthansa’s UFO strike from Canada — because Lufthansa is not a Canadian carrier, Canadian APPR does not govern the Germany-based leg. EU261 governs instead, and ATC/external strikes are classified as extraordinary circumstances — meaning compensation (€250–€600) is less certain, though duty of care (meals, hotel) always applies

Duty of Care — What Airlines ALWAYS Owe Regardless of Cause

Even when compensation does not apply (weather, safety), airlines must still provide:


Meals and refreshments proportionate to the wait time — from 2 hours (domestic) or 3 hours (international)
Hotel accommodation if you are stranded overnight due to any cancellation
Transport to and from the hotel
Communication access — free calls, emails, or other means to communicate with family


🚨 Canada Airport Survival Guide — April 10, 2026

Step 1 — Check your inbound aircraft on FlightAware before leaving home Go to flightaware.com. Search your Air Canada or WestJet flight number. Find where your specific aircraft is right now. If it has not yet departed its previous city — particularly if it was operating in the Québec City or Maritime network yesterday — your departure today will be late. This single check is the most important thing any Canadian passenger can do today.

Step 2 — Use the Air Canada app or WestJet app exclusively — do not call unless you must Both carriers’ self-service apps offer full rebooking capability in real time. Phone lines at Air Canada during disruption events run 30–90 minute wait times. Apps process rebooking in under 5 minutes. If you are an Aeroplan Elite member, your dedicated line is faster than standard customer service.

Step 3 — Toronto Pearson: Know your terminals

  • Terminal 1: Air Canada domestic, transborder, and international — including all Air Canada mainline and Air Canada Rouge departures. Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge here (Domestic and International)
  • Terminal 3: WestJet, Porter Airlines, Air Transat, Sunwing, and US carriers including Delta, United, American. Billy Bishop City Airport (YTZ): Porter Airlines — accessible via ferry or tunnel from Bathurst Quay

Step 4 — Vancouver: Know your terminals

  • Domestic Terminal: Air Canada, WestJet, Jazz, Pacific Coastal domestic departures
  • International Terminal: Air Canada international, Cathay Pacific, Korean Air, Air India, Lufthansa, and all other international carriers
  • South Terminal: Pacific Coastal Airlines and small charter operators

Step 5 — Ask for meals and hotel immediately if applicable At Air Canada, WestJet, or Porter: “My flight has been delayed [or cancelled]. I would like meal vouchers and, if necessary, hotel accommodation for tonight.” Keep every receipt from the moment of disruption — required for any APPR reimbursement claim.

Step 6 — For Lufthansa-impacted passengers at Canadian airports Call Lufthansa Canada: 1-800-563-5954. Request rebooking on alternative Lufthansa Group carriers — particularly Austrian Airlines (Vienna hub — not on strike) or SWISS (Zurich hub — not on strike). Alternatively, ask Lufthansa to rebook you on Air Canada to London and then connect onward.


🔑 Key Resources: Every Number and Status Page You Need

Carrier Phone (Canada) App Status Page
Air Canada 1-888-247-2262 Air Canada app aircanada.com/flight-status
WestJet 1-888-937-8538 WestJet app westjet.com/flight-status
Porter Airlines 1-888-619-8622 Porter app flyporter.com/flight-status
Air Transat 1-877-872-6728 Air Transat app airtransat.com
Jazz Aviation (via Air Canada) 1-888-247-2262 Air Canada app aircanada.com
Pacific Coastal 1-800-663-2872 pacificcoastal.com
Lufthansa (Canada) 1-800-563-5954 Lufthansa app lufthansa.com/flight-status
Toronto Pearson Live Status torontopearson.com
Vancouver YVR Live Status yvr.ca
Montréal YUL Live Status admtl.com
Canadian Transportation Agency otc-cta.gc.ca
APPR Passenger Rights otc-cta.gc.ca/appr
FlightAware Canada FlightAware app flightaware.com

Bottom Line

Friday April 10, 2026 across Canada means 189 total disruptions — 159 delays and 30 cancellations — across five major airports. Toronto Pearson is the worst hub with 90 disruptions driven by Air Canada’s national 24-cancel, 56-delay total and the Québec City storm’s ripple into the eastern Canadian feeder network. Montreal-Trudeau records 63 disruptions including Lufthansa UFO strike cancellations on the transatlantic leg. Vancouver records 58 disruptions hitting Pacific Coastal’s BC regional network, Air Canada’s transcontinental schedule, and multiple Asian carriers on transpacific routes. Air Canada is today’s worst national carrier. Jazz Aviation is amplifying the cascade as regional feeders position back from storm-hit secondary airports. Lufthansa’s German cabin crew strike is directly cancelling Frankfurt and Munich connections from all three major Canadian international airports.

If you are at a Canadian airport right now:

  1. Check your inbound aircraft on FlightAware before you leave home — not the departure board
  2. Use the Air Canada or WestJet app for rebooking — faster than any counter queue today
  3. If flying to Frankfurt or Munich on Lufthansa today: your European leg is almost certainly cancelled — call Lufthansa Canada (1-800-563-5954) or Air Canada (1-888-247-2262) for rerouting
  4. Ask for meal vouchers immediately if your delay exceeds 2 hours — do not wait for the airline to offer
  5. If stranded overnight: demand hotel accommodation — APPR requires it regardless of cause
  6. Know your APPR rights — within-airline-control delay of 3–6 hours = CAD $400 per passenger; 6–9 hours = CAD $700; 9+ hours = CAD $1,000
  7. Escalate to the Canadian Transportation Agency at otc-cta.gc.ca if your airline refuses reasonable compensation

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Sources: airport disruption data (April 10, 2026 — YYZ, YUL, YVR, YOW, YWG), FlightAware Canada tracking data, Toronto Pearson storm analysis (April 8–10, 2026), Canadian Transportation Agency (APPR regulations), Lufthansa official UFO strike notification (April 9, 2026), Québec City Jean Lesage Airport (YQB) storm disruption data (April 9, 2026) — April 10, 2026

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