Passengers on a SkyWest-operated Delta Connection flight from Salt Lake City to St. George have accused the airline of delaying departure for about an hour to accommodate the CEO’s daughter, who arrived late. The flight (DL2479), scheduled to leave at 10:45 p.m. and arrive at 11:56 p.m., ultimately took off at 11:51 p.m., landing at 12:35 a.m.
Reports indicate that the captain mentioned the delay was at the request of a “boss,” understood to be the CEO’s daughter. Passengers expressed frustration, stating they were left inconvenienced while the flight was held for just one person. While SkyWest admitted that the flight stayed longer than necessary, they claimed this is not uncommon for delayed connections but have not confirmed the identity of the late-arriving passenger.
The incident has sparked calls for accountability from Delta Air Lines, as passengers pointed out that only one person boarded late, casting doubt on SkyWest’s justification for the delay. The situation raises questions about the airline’s operational integrity and the influence of VIPs on flight schedules. Delta’s potential investigation into the matter will be closely watched by affected customers.
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