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2-19-2010 @ 5:27PM
funkybrew said...
This same thing happened to me years ago on a Delta flight to NYC. A bad storm rolled in, we circled JFK for a while, but began to run out of fuel, so they diverted us to Baltimore. We were told to deplane while they refueled and we would be back in the air shortly. After several hours, they told us they were cancelling the flight for the night. We could get on another flight at "some point" the next day... if we were willing to go stand by. Several people hopped on a train but I was literally stranded in a strange town (well, to me, anyway). No compensation... not even a hotel room for the night. What was supposed to be an up-and-back-in-one-day trip ended up being a three day trip. Thanks Delta.
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