Also there is compensation in place via DOT for this exact situation.
You are entitled to some form of compensation, commensurate with how long it takes the airline to get to your destination past the scheduled time.
From the DOT, if you arrive at your destination beyond:
--One to two hours after your original landing time on a domestic flight, you'll get 200 percent of the cost of your ticket, up to $675.
--Two or more hours beyond your original landing time on domestic flights gets you 400 percent of the cost of your ticket, up to $1350.
--One to four hours beyond your original landing time on an international itinerary will get you 200 percent of the cost of your ticket, up to $675.
--Four hours or more beyond your original landing time on international flights will net you 400 percent of the cost of your ticket, up to $1350.
You are entitled to some form of compensation, commensurate with how long it takes the airline to get to your destination past the scheduled time.
From the DOT, if you arrive at your destination beyond:
--One to two hours after your original landing time on a domestic flight, you'll get 200 percent of the cost of your ticket, up to $675.
--Two or more hours beyond your original landing time on domestic flights gets you 400 percent of the cost of your ticket, up to $1350.
--One to four hours beyond your original landing time on an international itinerary will get you 200 percent of the cost of your ticket, up to $675.
--Four hours or more beyond your original landing time on international flights will net you 400 percent of the cost of your ticket, up to $1350.
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