Travel Alerts

The Following Travel Advisories have been issued for January 23 , 2026:


Travel Advisories are issued when forecasted weather conditions may impact scheduled flight services into stations serviced by Calm Air listed below:

Manitoba: 

Nunavut 

  • Chesterfield Inlet
  • Whale Cove
  • Rankin Inlet
  • Arviat
  • Baker Lake
  • Naujaat
  • Coral Harbour

Current travel advisories may cause flight disruptions resulting in delays and/or cancellations outside of the airline's control. 


Calm Air permits all customers to modify or cancel their reservation without penalty if their flight is affected by a disruption (subject to space availability). 

Unaccompanied minors and passengers provided with oxygen are not authorized on flights with weather advisories.

For more information on the status of your Calm Air flight, please select our Flight Status tool on our website by clicking HERE, or to make changes to a reservation*, please contact our Reservations team by calling 1-800-839-2256.

*If the reservation was booked through a Travel Agent, please contact your travel agency directly.

Travel Alert – 

Anker Power Banks Not Permitted on Calm Air Flights

Effective July 8th, 2025, Anker Power Bank models A1647, A1681, and A1689 are not permitted on any Calm Air flights, whether in carry-on or checked baggage. These models have been recalled by the Government of Canada due to a potential fire risk. Please check your device before traveling to ensure it is not one of the affected models.

4:22 AM CST Thursday 22 January 2026

Impact Level: High

Forecast Confidence: High


A multi-day episode of very cold wind chills is expected. Hazard: Wind chill values of -40 to -45.

Location: Southern Manitoba

Timing: Ongoing into the weekend

Remarks: A colder and windier air mass is moving into Manitoba, bringing falling temperatures and wind chill values dropping into the -40 to -45 range. Wind chill values may improve slightly during daytime hours, but are expected to drop back below -40 each night for the next several nights. Extreme cold puts everyone at risk. Dress warmly. Dress in layers that you can remove if you get too warm. The outer layer should be wind resistant. Cover up. Frostbite can develop within minutes on exposed skin, especially with wind chill. Keep emergency supplies in your vehicle such as extra blankets and jumper cables. Outdoor workers should take regularly scheduled breaks to warm up.

For more information on cold and your health, visit Manitoba Health at gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/environmentalhealth/cold.html or call Health Links - Info Santé at 204-788-8200 or toll-free at 1-888-315-9257. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected], call 1-800-239-0484 or post reports on X using #MBStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: Colour-coded Weather Alerts.