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By: Ed Boston

You can just keep your bull headed comments to yourself. Make your comments but keep the personal insults to yourself.

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By: Hal

Flutiefan, there is no call for personal attacks in here. That bull-headed comment was completely uncalled for. Yes, Ed might be out of luck if he follows the airlines new schedule and they change it...

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By: Ed Boston

Oh. And by the way. If they change the time back and notify you, that becomes the new SCHEDULED time. You see, SCHEDULED time means the time they have SCHEDULED the flight. They can change that time...

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By: Tushar Khandelwal

this is so insightful. Even though I lived in the NYC for 5 years, I’ve never flown in the US as a kid, and things are really different on this side of the world. I live in Japan, and here they...

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By: Tushar Khandelwal

thanks for the insight. I get to the airport on time because I’m a tech geek and always checking my gadgets so I’m constantly wired in. Also, using tools like TripIt Pro help immensely. but, I guess...

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By: Tushar Khandelwal

Didn’t know this. As stated above, even though I lived in the NYC for 5 years, I’ve never flown in the US as a kid, and things are really different on this side of the world. I live in Japan, and here...

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By: Adam1222

The fact that the title has now been changed reflects that my comment was more than fair.

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By: Pooh

Tushar, you are correct for an international departure – no one without a seat assignment can go to the gate. That is why international flights have the 1 hour cutoff time vs the 10-15 minute time.

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By: Tushar Khandelwal

I see – thanks for the info! btw, what do you mean by the 1hr vs 10-15 min time? which time in particular are you talking about? thanks, in advance!

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By: flutiefan

um honey, i wasn’t being rude or attacking anyone. if someone insists they are going to show up at the delayed time, even when as a 13 year employee i’ve begged them to please come at the regular time,...

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By: flutiefan

no, sweetheart, SCHEDULED time is the time they have filed with the FAA and various airport agencies for their SCHEDULED departures. while the actual departure time itself may vary due to many possible...

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By: Extramail

Why bother to tell me I’ve been re-scheduled for two hours later if not so I can show up to the airport two hours later?

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By: Ed Boston

Excuse me, but I am not your sweetheart. I really don’t care what time the airline tells the FAA or other airport agencies. What is important is the time they tell me. Like Hal mentioned, the airlines...

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By: Hal

Where I was raised, calling a stranger’s attitude bull-headed sure was no complement and based on Ed’s response to it, it seems you two don’t know each other and felt it was insulting too.

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By: Pooh

I work in a domestic station, so I just went and checked with the website… on an international flight you have to be to the gate 30mins (not 1 hour) before departure, on domestic 15 minutes. That was...

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By: Linda Bator

then why no one else with this problem? not getting the whole story here.

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By: Geoffrey Millstone

The airline’s accept no real responsibility for children. Sit down here little one and be good, I’ll be back when it is time to board. $100.00 out the door! This BS with the flight on the ground and...

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By: xy2set

I don’t remember TSA ever reporting a 1.5 hour security check-in… but still, if there was a phone call about the flight being delayed by 2 hours the day before, then I think it is definitely the...

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By: Ed Boston

And if like others have said, the airline still expects you to show up at the originally scheduled time, then why even bother notifying the passengers of the delay? Sounds like the airlines are using...

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By: y_p_w

The contract of carriage always says that the airline will get the passenger from point A to point B. If one arrives at the gate too late (i.e. the passenger’s fault), they will typically honor that...

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