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Commentary: A canceled flight was a nightmare for my family and many others. We deserve better

Air travelers deal with cancellations and delays as they make their way through crowded lines at the American Airlines terminal at O'Hare International Airport Oct. 25, 2021.

Our flight home to Chicago from Sarasota, Florida, was one of thousands that were canceled during the first weekend of April. Sarasota’s airport is small. It grew hotter, louder and more crowded as we worried and waited.

Saturday morning, we learned that an engine repair had slightly delayed our flight. A 90-minute weather delay followed. Next, a five-hour delay was added, no reason given. Then our flight was canceled.

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