Plan extra travel time to the airport.
A majority of flights from Vancouver International Airport will continue as scheduled after last night's snowfall.
Around 88 per cent of flights will take off as originally scheduled for today at YVR, according to YVR in a Twitter post.YVR's snow response team has been working since 7:45 a.m. and the airport's "de-icing facility is fully operational," reads a YVR statement. "The impact of the overnight snow means the potential remains for delays and additional schedule adjustments. As such, passengers are strongly advised to please check the latest flight information with their airline or on yvr.ca before coming to the airport."According to a Twitter user, the airport was "cleared of all snow by 9:30 a.m."
YVR airport is reminding passengers to leave extra time when travelling to the airport and to consider taking the Canada Line Skytrain instead of driving.
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