The arrival and departure boards at Halifax Stanfield International Airport are a sea of red with cancellations due to the impending effects of Dorian, currently a category one hurricane.
If you have travel plans that will take you through Atlantic Canada’s busiest airport over the next 24 hours, you better double check your flight status.
Most flights in and out of the Halifax airport are cancelled, continuing until late tomorrow morning.
Most flights in and out of St. John’s International appear to be on-time so far, unless they travel through Halifax.
Deer Lake flights traveling between locations on the island and Labrador are on time but Halifax and Toronto flights have been cancelled.
In a tweet Saturday morning, the airport in Halifax announced some inaccuracies with travel information on the website, and says your best bet regarding travel questions is to check with your airline directly.
We're currently experiencing issues with our website showing incorrect arrival and departure times. Please check the status of your flight with your airline. Thank you for your patience.
— Halifax Stanfield (@HfxStanfield) September 7, 2019