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poldi Nov 7th, 2007 09:45 AM

experience with Lost Luggage
 
Four weeks ago we had a flight from Lissabon/Portugal via Munich to Hanover/Germany. One suitcase didnīt arrive in Hannover. Do you think thereīs still hope that they will find the suitcase? It is four weeks ago...Has anybody made experiencec like that?

Pugsly Nov 7th, 2007 10:27 AM

On virtually every flight over the last 5 years the airline has lost at least one of our bags but it was never more than 3 days to get it back...I don't think you're going to see it again.

kerouac Nov 7th, 2007 10:51 AM

One of my collegues received her lost luggage (from Bangkok) after more than three weeks, and of course after having given up all hope of ever recovering the suitcase, which contained all of the purchases that her family made on their holiday. No problem with the suitcase full of dirty laundry, however.

I am not aware of any short trip requiring 4 weeks to locate a suitcase.

RM67 Nov 7th, 2007 10:57 AM

Were you bags barcoded? If they were you have a reasonable chance of getting them back, via the International Baggage Tracking system. In theory, no matter where your bag ends up someone just scans the barcode and sees where it was meant to be, then sends it on it's way.

This of course relys on the fact that:-

a) They weren't nicked deliberately.

b) You're not using some useless budget airline who do not avail themselves of IBT.

RM67 Nov 7th, 2007 01:38 PM

Bloody hell C- for my grammar and spelling in that last post!

rsup4429 Nov 25th, 2007 01:43 AM

The bigest issue is a bag were the tag comes off, there is quite a number of tagless bags that arrive at the problem bag racetrack in the main bag room at airports. The baggage handlers do not have a clue whos bag it is. We always clearly and permanetly mark the outside of our bags with our names and fit additional name tags. Another good idea is to enclose a cardboard label just inside your bag with your deatils on it.
At some airports using the High Speed Tote system, such as Madrid in Spain, the Siemens BHS destroys the bag and its content. So don't hold your breath.

SUMMAGOLD Nov 26th, 2007 12:06 PM

Is the major problem because of connecting flights? Lesser chance of lost luggage if nonstop? What's everyone's experience?

kerouac Nov 26th, 2007 12:37 PM

Much less chance of luggage going astray on a direct flight.

LoriS Nov 27th, 2007 05:22 PM

Direct or not, I've had bags go missing in both cases. I've always received missing bags within 24 hours of arrival--they usually come in on the next flight.

Lisbon is notorious for losing luggage. Lost mine there in September.


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