A number of flights across the region have been cancelled due to Hurricane Dorian.
High winds of 150km/h in Nova Scotia and heavy rain of 100mm and above are expected this afternoon.
As a result, all flights to and from Halifax have been cancelled, as well as a few from Toronto.
Flights to PEI and Newfoundland have also been grounded.
West Jet says it has already cancelled more than 50 flights to and from Atlantic Canada.
We continue to monitor the situation as #HurricaneDorian moves up the East Coast. To ensure the continued safety of our crew and guests, we have cancelled more than 50 flights to and from Atlantic Canada on September 7 & 8. More details here – https://t.co/XaAtmhfn2T
— WestJet (@WestJet) September 6, 2019
Air Canada has also cancelled plenty of flights, and says it is waiving its flight change fees for this weekend.
Hurricane Dorian will impact our operations in Atlantic Canada tomorrow, check your flight status at https://t.co/mC5Rty4wFW. A goodwill policy is also in effect, see https://t.co/iioc3PWIws
— Air Canada (@AirCanada) September 6, 2019
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