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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-28-2009 @ 5:03PM
Kathryn said...
How often does something like this happen? I must say that I have never been in a situation like that. Literally 90 minutes?? That's unbelievable. Yea, it seems like there should be enough technology from when they create the departure times to the scheduling of planes taking off from the runway. It's situations like these that you hope you charged your portable dvd player or iPhone - but that probably doesn't matter because they make you turn off all those devices before you take off right? Hmm...I think I'd rather be waiting in the airport waiting area. At least that way I have access to food, internet, and magazine stands.
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