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Originally Posted by PHXFlyer
And for future reference, a Google search using the following key words, "transiting united states visa requirements" will produce a link to this US State Department web page providing all of the information one would need. A few clicks and one would see that Argentina is currently not a participant in the US Visa Waiver Program and therefore would require a visa even if only transiting a US airport with an immediate departure to another country.
All of the above information took me all of 15-20 minutes to track down on the internet. Just think if a certain individual had simply taken the same amount of time to do the same they probably would have been in the UK by now!
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And what exactly does any of this have to do with the point of my story? Absolutely nothing! It is a bit like saying that if I had chosen the correct lottery numbers I would be a millionaire by now!
The point of my story is that Delta lied to me and as a result I couldn't fly. Furthermore, Delta have admitted full responsibility for their wrongdoing and as a result I will get a full refund.
What you are saying has no reference to the fact I have been lied to by the industry that you appear to want to have babies with.
Just to think that if Delta hadn't lied to me a certain individual would be in the UK by now.
Delta have admitted that they should have provided me with the correct information. They are going to give me a full refund. Fact! I have won this arguement! Fact! You have lost! Fact! Delta are big enough to admit they were to blame. I don't expect you to be man enough to admit it and to be quite frank I couldn't care less.