were cancelled Tuesday (Dec. 20) morning in the wake of the worst winter storm of the year -- and more cancellations and delays are expected this week.
While its snowfall warning has ended, Environment Canada has issued an Arctic outflow warning for the region as strong winds will make already frigid temperatures feel piercingly cold.
But to follow the bone-chilling cold system sometime later this week -- and it will cause more problems at local airports.
The Vancouver airport's team has issued several YVR updates throughout the day, with many of them thanking the travelling public for their continued patience as the crew clears the ice and snow.
Around 3 p.m., the airport tweeted that a "small number of flights" were able to depart but that the "majority of scheduled flights" are cancelled. Air passengers should not come to YVR unless they "absolutely need to."
The Vancouver airport also characterized the cancellations as "unprecedented."
Air Canada has also released a Vancouver-specific statement, noting that the impactful storm is affecting its operations at YVR. Customers are advised to prior to leaving for the airport and rebook online if their flight is cancelled.
Abbotsford International Airport (YXX) also released a statement Tuesday morning, noting that there are flight delays and cancellations due to the snow.
Travellers flying in or out of YXX should check with their airline for the status of their flight. In all tweets, the airport has advised travellers to defer to airlines for information about cancellations.
"Our crews and partners are working extremely hard to clear the snow," the YXX airport wrote in a tweet.
Numerous passengers resorted to sleeping at the airport or resting there while awaiting transportation. One traveller tweeted there were no taxis, Ubers, or even the Canada Line service to get people out of the airport and many of them were stranded over "24 hours hoping to either fly or get to a hotel."
"Hundreds of us left with no booked flight anymore...just exhausting
And with no taxi's, ubers or a sky train to help people leave the airport, a lot of us have been here over 24 hours hoping to either fly or get to a hotel.
— Erika Schreiner (@schrinedog)
It's a giant mess at . Hundreds of us left with no booked flight anymore.. just exhausting.
Westjet flights were cancelled today at YVR airport
Vancouver photographer Craig Minielly told Vancouver Is Awesome in a phone interview that he was almost stranded at the airport after his red-eye flight with WestJet was cancelled Monday night. While it was cancelled around 1 a.m., it took several hours to get his luggage because it had already been checked in.
By the time he had located his luggage, the Canada Line was no longer running and he couldn't get a cab as there were huge lineups. He headed to the Fairmont Hotel area in the airport to see if he might be able to check his luggage while he waited. When he did, he met a woman who had been stuck for a couple of days.
"[She had been] stuck for a couple of days trying to get home and she had a hotel downtown but couldn't get to it," he explained. "I saw a cab outside in the street...the guy was pulled over and cleaning his windshield.
"So I went out and I helped him clean his windshield and I convinced him to pick us up and take us downtown."
While Minielly says he was fortunate to get out, hundreds of others were not. He shared an image of an air passenger resorting to sleeping in a phone booth because there were so few places left to rest. Another individual slept on the back of a cart.
Sleep wherever you can find it
— Craig Minielly (@craigminielly)
Many passengers reported lengthy waits on the tarmac, too. One woman said that the crew on a WestJet flight was rationing snacks as the passengers waited upwards of 10 hours.
I’m on Flight WS722 from to Toronto that has been stuck on the plane for 10 HOURS on the tarmac with them rationing snacks & water, giving no updates, and people are starting to panic.
— Jess (@JessicaaRosee3)
Already 6hrs waiting on the tarmac with no answers from . Really disappointed of the logistics and lack of preparation of an anticipated snowstorm. If you can’t handle it, dont take it. Would’ve rather get a canceled flight than starve here.
— Luz Alvarado (@luzalvarado93)
when will you be deplaning Cathay Pacific flight 838? The flight landed at 11:00 a.m. and the passengers are still sitting on the tarmac. I'm on a call with my lawyer right now and he said to first ask you for an update.
— Jag Mann (@thejagmann)
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