I'm not trying to be mean but FYI, when it comes to a weather delay the flight is put into what is called a "Ground Delay Program". This is done to slow down air traffic so aircraft do not get into accidents on the ground and/or in the air. When a particular flight is involved in the program it is said to be on a "Ground Hold", which basically means that the FAA is holding the aircraft in a certain city for a certain amount of time to make sure there is a safe distance between the aircraft in the air. The thing is that a flight that is on a "Ground Hold" can be delayed or put back on time at any time. Basically the FAA calls the airlines and releases the flight to go ASAP. I'm sorry this happened to you but just for future reference if you are involved in this situation again do not go too far from the gate. The airline may get the OK to board 5 minutes after they tell you they are delayed, so always listen for airport announcements etc.
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