

On August 26, 2025, the US and Canada faced significant travel chaos due to forty-seven flight cancellations by Jazz Airlines. This disruption affected passengers across major cities such as Sept, Montreal, Vancouver, Regina, Prince Rupert, San Diego, Prince George, Kamloops, Ottawa, Kelowna, Sacramento, Terrace, Smithers, Victoria, Phoenix, Cranbrook and Yellowknife. The cancellations led to delays and stranded travellers at key airports. This report, based on FlightAware data, details the impact of these cancellations, how they affected local tourism and provides essential information for impacted passengers navigating through this travel nightmare.
A Breakdown of the Affected Flights
Jazz Airlines, which operates as a regional carrier for Air Canada, has grounded 47 flights across a range of domestic and international routes. The cancellations involved both smaller aircraft like the DH8D (Dash 8) and CRJ9 (Canadair Regional Jet) models, which were scheduled to operate on multiple short- and medium-haul routes.
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Passengers expecting to travel between Canadian cities such as Vancouver, Montreal, Regina and Ottawa, as well as several smaller regional destinations, have been directly affected. US cities such as San Diego, Sacramento and Phoenix also saw disruptions. The cancellations affected several key morning and afternoon departures, which meant that many passengers missed their scheduled flights and had their travel plans upended, causing significant inconvenience.
Affected Routes
Ident | Type | Origin | Destination | Scheduled Departure Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
JZA7989 | DH8D | Sept (CYZV) | Montreal-Trudeau (CYUL) | Tue 11:55AM EDT |
JZA8192 | CRJ9 | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Regina Int’l (CYQR) | Tue 01:05PM PDT |
JZA8089 | DH8D | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Prince Rupert (CYPR) | Tue 01:05PM PDT |
JZA8766 | CRJ9 | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | San Diego Intl (KSAN) | Tue 01:20PM PDT |
JZA8343 | DH8D | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Prince George (CYXS) | Tue 01:25PM PDT |
JZA8058 | DH8D | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Kamloops (CYKA) | Tue 01:28PM PDT |
JZA8059 | DH8D | Kamloops (CYKA) | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Tue 03:04PM PDT |
JZA8348 | DH8D | Prince George (CYXS) | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Tue 03:25PM PDT |
JZA8090 | DH8D | Prince Rupert (CYPR) | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Tue 03:30PM PDT |
JZA8014 | DH8D | Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier Int’l (CYOW) | Montreal-Trudeau (CYUL) | Tue 06:47PM EDT |
JZA8193 | CRJ9 | Regina Int’l (CYQR) | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Tue 05:00PM CST |
JZA8276 | DH8D | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Kelowna Int’l (CYLW) | Tue 04:14PM PDT |
JZA8597 | CRJ9 | Sacramento Intl (KSMF) | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Tue 04:15PM PDT |
JZA8443 | DH8D | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Terrace (CYXT) | Tue 04:15PM PDT |
JZA8461 | DH8D | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Smithers (CYYD) | Tue 04:20PM PDT |
JZA8161 | DH8D | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Victoria Int’l (CYYJ) | Tue 04:45PM PDT |
JZA8816 | CRJ9 | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl (KPHX) | Tue 04:50PM PDT |
JZA8298 | DH8D | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Cranbrook/Canadian Rockies Int’l (CYXC) | Tue 04:50PM PDT |
JZA8767 | CRJ9 | San Diego Intl (KSAN) | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Tue 05:09PM PDT |
JZA8479 | CRJ9 | Yellowknife (CYZF) | Vancouver Int’l (CYVR) | Tue 06:25PM MDT |
A wide range of routes across Canada and the United States were hit by the cancellations. From the westernmost corners of Canada to the southern US, Jazz Airlines flights were scheduled to serve busy routes in both countries. Flights from Vancouver (CYVR) to cities like Regina (CYQR), Prince George (CYXS) and Kamloops (CYKA) were all grounded. Other major departures, such as those from Ottawa (CYOW) to Montreal (CYUL), were also impacted.
International routes between Vancouver and US cities like San Diego (KSAN), Sacramento (KSMF) and Phoenix (KPHX) were canceled, leaving passengers stranded and scrambling to make alternative arrangements. Smaller, regional cities like Yellowknife (CYZF) and Prince Rupert (CYPR) were also affected by these cancellations, highlighting the reach of the disruption.
Delays
In addition to the flight cancellations, there were 91 delays. Passengers already affected by the cancellations faced additional hurdles, as many flights were rerouted or rescheduled, causing further delays. Those attempting to make onward connections were particularly impacted by the ripple effect of the chaos. Affected cities like Vancouver, Ottawa and Regina became hubs of uncertainty as passengers waited for updated information on flight statuses.
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Affected Airports
Several major and regional airports in both the US and Canada were affected by the cancellations and delays. Vancouver International Airport (CYVR), as one of the key hubs for Jazz Airlines, saw a significant number of cancellations. Other Canadian airports, including Montreal-Trudeau International (CYUL), Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International (CYOW) and Regina International (CYQR), also faced substantial disruptions.
In the United States, airports like Phoenix Sky Harbor International (KPHX), San Diego International (KSAN) and Sacramento International (KSMF) were also impacted. Smaller airports like Yellowknife (CYZF), Kamloops (CYKA) and Prince Rupert (CYPR) saw localized disruptions that contributed to the overall ripple effect. Passengers travelling from or through these airports were among the most affected by the series of cancellations and delays.
Local Tourism Impact in Affected Cities
The local tourism industry in the affected cities has felt the impact of these disruptions. Cities like Vancouver, Montreal and Ottawa, which are major hubs for both domestic and international tourism, saw travellers’ plans thrown into disarray. The cancellation of flights meant that tourists arriving or departing for leisure and business were significantly delayed, with many unable to reach their destinations on time.
In regions like Kamloops and Yellowknife, the disruption had a direct effect on local tourism-dependent businesses. Travellers who had planned excursions or activities had their schedules derailed, with some even canceling their trips altogether.
What Affected Passengers Can Do Now
For passengers affected by the cancellations and delays, there are several steps they can take to manage the situation. First, contacting Jazz Airlines directly is essential to understand the next steps. Passengers should inquire about rebooking options, compensation and any available accommodations, particularly if they are stranded overnight.
For those unable to be immediately rebooked, it is important to stay informed about the latest updates through the airline’s official channels, such as its website or customer service hotline. In many cases, airlines provide vouchers or reimbursements for meals, hotels and other necessary expenses for affected travellers.
Passengers are also advised to consider alternative travel options, such as using other airlines, if possible, to reach their destinations sooner. For some, train or bus travel may be viable alternatives, particularly for shorter distances between cities.
Conclusion
The recent disruptions caused by Jazz Airlines, with forty-seven cancellations affecting numerous cities across the US and Canada, have created significant challenges for travellers. Passengers have faced delays, cancellations and uncertainty, especially in cities like Montreal, Vancouver and Phoenix. As this situation continues to unfold, travellers should stay informed about rebooking options and compensation. The data from FlightAware highlights the widespread nature of these issues, underscoring the complexity of modern air travel and the need for better communication from airlines during such disruptions. Passengers must remain proactive and patient as they navigate this travel chaos.
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