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Discover Ludwig'flight delayed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a flight that has been rescheduled or is arriving/departing later than originally planned. For example, "The evening flight to Los Angeles has been delayed due to weather."
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Flight delayed?
Things started to go wrong when the family arrived at Bristol airport, with the flight delayed by two hours.
For flights, EU passenger rights regulation says passengers are entitled to up to €600 per person for any flight delayed by more than three hours, a cancelled flight or if boarding is denied (because it's overbooked, for example).
A few weeks ago I went to Berlin, and with my outbound flight delayed for four hours, I decided to tweet aimlessly about things that I couldn't buy with my British Airways £5 compensation voucher.
Flight delayed in Chengdu, Cartagena or Newcastle?
I went to the airport to find the flight delayed.
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One of every four flights delayed.
Stansted had delays and four cancellations, and Birmingham had 60 flights delayed.
Gatwick had at least 80 flights delayed and a number of cancellations.
Missing flights, delayed busses, lost suitcases?
BREAKING: United Airlines flights delayed nationwide over what FAA calls "automation issue" http://t.co/Pgfbusosze pic.twitter.com/wpoj8R6j7S.
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