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September 3, 2007

Sometimes “Delayed” Means “On-Time”

Filed under: Airlines — mike @ 7:35 pm
 

If your flight is listed as “delayed” by two hours and then takes off on-time, the airline is responsible if you miss it right? Well, not necessarily. Find out from Rick what the delay listing really means, and if you have any rights when a false delay keeps you from getting to your plane on-time. Click here for the full story on flight delays.

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