(June 19, 2019 at 10:19 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Yea, just food vouchers. But better safe than sorry. Not like the flat tire on a car, cant pull over.
Some food vouchers, eh?

I should think that you would be entitled to a little more compensation than that. Delayed returns can cost travelers a lot of money in having to procure additional guest accommodations, having to shell out extra cash for additional childcare and/or kenneling for children and pets back at home, missed wages, having to use extra vacation days, etc.
If you've got time to kill that's something you may want to look into.
If it's a safety/maintenance issue with the planes the delay is understandable, but it's not your fault.
It could very well be the airline's though.
Passengers shouldn't be be out because of it.