If the weather was so horrendous, why did the 7:30 flight and the 10:10 flight go as scheduled, like clockwork? And why did the same thing happen 2 months ago -- exactly the same flight, exactly the same circumstances -- no other flight affected?
I checked my flight status at 6am before coming to the airport. The flight itself was cancelled at 7:08am, 5 minutes before I got to the airport. The excuse that "weather is horrible at Newark" doesn't cut it. All other flights are listed as "on time" -- including the others to Chicago.
I am going to write to Continental, and if they don't "make it right" somehow, I'll air this complaint to the 36,000 people who are on my email list. Those people will read the facts and make their own judgment without having an "airline sympathizer" give the standard "Newark is a horrible airport" excuse.
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