ALLEGIANT AIR STRANDS 200 PASSENGERS IN LAS VEGAS FOR FOUR DAYS

Around two hundred Allegiant Airlines passengers are stranded in Las Vegas. The airline canceled its Sunday flight to Oklahoma City, and told everyone there won’t be another one until Thursday. The low-cost airline company said mechanical issues were to blame for the canceled flight. Passengers did received an email from the airline saying they’d send them a check for $300, and if they choose not to re-book with Allegiant the flight will be refunded. When passengers went to the Allegiant desk for answers and asked to speak with somebody higher up they were told that “she is on vacation.” However, the castaways – er, passengers – say they are stuck in Vegas with “no money to eat, no flights, no rental cars, no hotel room.” Passengers that looked for other airlines found tickets near $1500.
* *cough* Greyhound Bus *cough*
* $300? That won’t last a half hour at the blackjack tables.
* What comes to Vegas, stays in Vegas, apparently.
* Stop complaining. If it was United, they would have made you sit on the plane for four days.