New York Times Travel
The airplane’s cabin doors closed hours ago. You’re fastened into your seat and you’re still on the ground, going nowhere fast. What gives? Tarmac delays may be routine, but that doesn’t make them any less of a nightmare. And these instances of passenger purgatory only seem to be getting more frequent for airlines flying in and out of the U.S. Swipe through for what you should know about tarmac delays, including how to file a complaint, and what you’re owed when they happen. Photo by Kirill Kudryavtsev/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images.
2 days ago
These airlines don’t give a shit about us lol
2 days ago
These things happen and people need to remain calm. That being said, FAs need to make sure the cabin and lavatories are clean. Even if they are there for passenger safety, being able to use the lavatory is essential.
2 days ago
This is the product of millenials travelling to post a photo in Bali, while whining about their poor income. Travelling for likes, not for life.
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