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Old Oct 16, 2009, 5:43 AM
The_Judge The_Judge is offline
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I was too late to edit my above post so I had to make a new one.

As for what AMP said, if a person is not at the airport and checked in at least 30 minutes (more for some airports domestically) before scheduled departure, he/she risks losing his seat for that flight with no compensation coming. He/she would have to be a mind reader to know if a delay were to occur, then show up demanding compensation because he/she is still on time for the new posted time. This, of course, is assuming the delay wasn't posted before they left home and were aware of it because they were a good traveler and checked to see if their flight was on time and their reservation was in order.
 

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