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Old Apr 1, 2025 | 4:49 am
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Originally Posted by sunil
Imho Wether I or thousands of delta pax decide to pursue compensation is matter of individual choice. Maybe Deltas "commitment" to delays and cancellations should be made into something more than just advertising


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THe lack of weather west of Fort Lauderdale is irrelevant. That's not how airplane travel in the United States works. It's also untrue.)There were widespread delays yesterday across all carriers, particularly in the Southeast. FLL was hit badly.

Take for example the evening flights on American to Dallas: one was cancelled, one was delayed 4 hours.

I'm sorry the weather on the East Coast yesterday caused you and hundreds of thousands of other passengers inconvenience If you want guaranteed compensation when weather causes issues, you should perhaps not fly in the United States

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