Between 65 and 70 people slept at the Victoria International Airport Sunday night after most flights were cancelled.
Nearby hotels, like the Travelodge and the Sidney Waterfront Inn were at capacity after many last minute bookings.
Multiple flights are delayed or cancelled. Roads are very slippery.
If you are driving to the airport please exercise extreme caution and give yourself extra time.
Check our website for latest arrival and departure updates and contact the airline if n… https://t.co/TQZDsfmNp9 pic.twitter.com/zVAu4YzNMW— Victoria Int Airport (@Fly_YYJ) February 11, 2019
Some Monday morning flight arrivals are delayed, while a number of early morning departures are cancelled altogether.
Airport authority media representative Rod Hunchak said the airport’s main runway is open and planes are able to land and take off safely. Crews started working to clear the runway last night.
“It’s busy in the terminal but there’s no excessive line ups,” he said. “The airlines are processing people as best they can.”
“It’s a matter of staying ahead of the game. It’s hard to stay ahead when you have so much snow accumulating.”
With 10-15 additional centimetres of snow expected to fall between Monday morning and Tuesday morning, Hunchak says more delays are possible and asks travellers to check the Victoria International Airport website for all updates and contact their airline regarding any cancellations.
“Give yourself plenty of time to get here,” Hunchak added.
Flights continue to be impacted by the weather. Please check the status of your flight on our website at victoriaairport,com or with your airline. Thank you.
— Victoria Int Airport (@Fly_YYJ) February 11, 2019
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