More flights to Toronto from Calgary appear to be cancelled on Tuesday after a plane crashed at Pearson International Airport.
A Delta plane crashed on the tarmac in Toronto on Monday afternoon, leaving 21 people injured.
Officials say 80 people were on board the plane, which was arriving to Toronto from Minneapolis/St. Paul, when it crashed around 2:15 p.m. EST.
The dashboard on the Calgary International Airport’s website showed multiple cancellations as of Tuesday morning. Visit the airport’s website for up-to-date flight information.
Images from the scene in Toronto showed the plane, a Mitsubishi CRJ-900LR, on its roof on one of the runways at the Toronto airport.
Those aboard included 76 passengers and six crew, including 22 Canadians. In an update Tuesday morning, Delta Airlines said 19 of 21 passengers hospitalized after the crash have been released.
Investigators have clarified none of the injured people are in life-threatening condition following the incident.
Multiple flights out of Calgary were delayed or cancelled on Monday, as all arrivals and departures were shut down at Pearson for hours following the crash.
Airport officials said departures and arrivals resumed at Pearson as of 5 p.m. EST in an update on social media Monday. Two of the five runways at the airport remain closed on Tuesday morning.
The Calgary Airport Authority was reminding people to check the status of their flights before coming to YYC.
With files from CTV News Toronto’s Alex Arsenych and CP24’s Codi Wilson