January Jones called out United Airlines for offering her $15 food vouchers following a 16-hour flight delay.

The “Mad Men” actress took to Instagram Stories on Sunday to share a screengrab from the airline’s app that showed her flight was “estimated” to depart in a whopping 16 hours and 25 minutes.

“Do better @united,” she captioned the snap. “A couple $15 food vouchers isn’t gonna cut it. Our 7:30p flt last night still hasn’t left.”

January Jones slammed United Airlines for only offering her a “couple $15 food vouchers” following a 16-hour flight delay. januaryjones/Instagram
She demanded that the airline “do better.” januaryjones/Instagram

Jones, 47, followed up her screenshot with a photo of her lying on the floor of an airport with her head resting on a backpack.

“Is there still a secretary of transportation? Can’t remember what’s left..” she captioned the picture.

Jones’ commentary was meant to shade President Trump, who has laid off thousands of federal employees –– including people at the Department of Transportation. Trump chose former U.S. representative Sean Duffy as the transportation secretary in January.

The “Mad Men” actress also posted a photo of her lying on the ground of an airport. januaryjones/Instagram
Meanwhile, United Airlines pointed out that the delayed flight belonged to regional airline SkyWest Airlines. Getty Images for NET-A-PORTER

Although a United Airlines rep did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment, they did tell People that Jones’ flight was operated by regional airline SkyWest, who claimed that the flight “was delayed overnight due to a mechanical issue.”

“A new aircraft has been assigned and we are working to get customers to their destination as quickly as possible,” the SkyWest rep told the outlet.

“Passengers were provided with meal vouchers and compensation. We apologize for the inconvenience.”

SkyWest told People that the flight “was delayed overnight due to a mechanical issue.” januaryjones/Instagram
It’s unclear where Jones was traveling and if she’s arrived. Getty Images for NET-A-PORTER

It’s unclear exactly where Jones was flying or if she made it to her final destination.

The “Love Actually” star joined a slew of celebrities and reality TV stars who have vocalized their dissatisfaction with airlines over the years.

Most recently, Jessica Chastain faced backlash for calling out JetBlue‘s attempts to compensate her for being unable to offer her inflight entertainment throughout a six-hour flight.

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