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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-09-2007 @ 2:06AM
Ken said...
Sorry about your bad experience. I fly quite often so I will try and explain...often if there is weather in the northeast or anywhere for that matter, it is best to thin the flights out by canceling a few...true the weather may be cleared up by the time your new flight leaves but the earlier one was canceled due to the weather/ATC in the surrounding area. You think no other airline does that? HAHA..newsflash....they all do. And what makes you so important that you need an apology letter for weather...that's right...nothing!
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