Canadian airlines offer free flight changes ahead of Vancouver snowstorm

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Check with your airline and the forecast before going to the airport.

Canada's largest airlines will allow air passengers to make changes to flights for free amid winter storms.

Vancouver International Airport crews are preparing the airfield for the possible snowfall slated to impact the Lower Mainland on Sunday. Passengers are encouraged to provide extra time to travel to the airport and to drive safely. Air Canada Canada's flag carrier was the first to post an advisory for flights to and from YVR on Friday morning.

Air Canada is also offering the same one-time waiver to travellers with flights booked on the same days to Toronto , Toronto Ottawa and Montreal due to wintry conditions. The same conditions apply. The green-and-blue airline is also offering the waiver to travellers with flights to or from several other B.C. cities, including Victoria, Nanaimo, Comox and Abbotsford.

Flair Airlines Flair Airlines has also posted an advisory for travel to and from Vancouver and Abbotsford.

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