Snow, lots of it, fell across the Midwest this past Tuesday. Planes flying out of Saint Louis and Chicago, Indianapolis and Des Moines, were slow getting out of their gates and delayed getting into the sky. By evening time flights all over the country were experiencing ripple effect delays.
The plane United Airlines was going to use to for Flight 856, 8:00 p.m. from Newark to Dulles International in Washington D.C., had started the day in Saint Louis, and by noon was already hopelessly behind schedule. Try as they might, they just couldn’t make up for the lost hour or so. By 2:00 in the afternoon, United posted an hour plus delay for 856 from Newark to Dulles.
Our Brazilian friends Michael and Sara and little Augusto were booked on United 856 to Dulles where they would connect to 861, a long overnight to Sao Paulo. The original itinerary had given them an hour and 20 minutes to make the connection. The delayed itinerary made that connection iffy at best. Continue reading