Originally Posted by
sbrower
What is going on here is that it sounds as though you don't have enough experience flying. Medical diversions are relatively rare, but when they happen it is based on a decision that someone might be better off if the plane diverts. I think I have only been on 3 medical diversions out of about 4 to 5 million BIS miles. This may surprise you, but they usually don't plan these, so when they arrive they have hundreds of passengers for whom the staff may not be prepared. And, given the way that airline crews are staffed, there is a good chance that the delay of your QR flight has nothing to do with the delay or your AA flight. Is there some question here?
The OP isn't upset about the diversion. They're upset at the lack of contingency planning and communication..
And they never said anything about the QR flight being delay??