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Far North flights cancelled after temperatures dropped below -50°C
Summary
At least one airline cancelled all scheduled flights in far northwestern Canada after temperatures fell below -50°C; the carrier said it is working to reschedule affected passengers as conditions allow.
Content
Several scheduled flights were cancelled in far northwestern Canada after temperatures plunged well below -50°C. The region has been in an exceptional cold wave in recent weeks, which included Canada's coldest temperature reading in 50 years. North-Wright Airways posted that safety was its priority and that it had cancelled all flights for the day. The airline said its team is working to reschedule passengers as conditions allow.
Key details:
- Temperatures dropped below -50°C in parts of the far northwest, contributing to operational cancellations.
- North-Wright Airways announced that all flights scheduled for the day were cancelled and cited safety as the reason.
- The region has experienced an extended cold wave, noted as including Canada's lowest reading in 50 years.
- The airline reported it is working to reschedule affected passengers once conditions permit.
Summary:
Flight operations in the affected northern communities were paused because of extreme cold, producing cancellations and ongoing rescheduling efforts by the carrier. Broader impacts reflect an extended cold wave in the region; further operational changes will depend on weather and safety assessments, and the next logistical steps are being handled by the airline.
