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Lost luggage in Italy
A connecting flight from Munich to Florence was cancelled 10/1/22. Lufthansa rerouted my wife and daughter to Venice, via Air Dolomiti. Their luggage hasn't been seen in seven days. I do not speak the language, but the Air Dolomiti site indicates at least one bag is in transit to where the women were staying at a villa, cooking school outside of Florence. This site hasn't changed. The women are now coming home without their luggage. What do we do? Whom do we contact to retrieve the bags and make a claim for compensation?
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If the ticket is with Lufthansa I would keep on trying to work with Lufthansa and see where that gets you. If you have trouble getting through to the airline by normal means then use social media to ask for help, as airlines are often more responsive if there is a public notice about their shortcomings.
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Was there a claim filed when they first noticed the bags were missing? Was it filed with the appropriate airline? I ask because you mentioned two airlines.
Compensation might be due here. If additional items (clothing and toiletries, for example) were purchased during the trip to replace lost items in baggage, receipts of those purchases will need to be submitted to supplement the claim. |
Your two identical threads on the US and Canada forums have been merged and moved to the Air Travel Forum. We will leave this thread on the Europe board.
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Check that the bags have not arrived at the villa.
Check EU rules on compensation involving air travel. Then get in touch with the original airline (Lufthansa) and make a claim, citing the relevant rule if such a rule exists. Send a copy to Air Dolomiti. Keep all the original routing information as proof of legitimate claim. Good luck. |
Have you notified the villa/cooking school, so that they are aware that the suitcases may be delivered to them and have your contact information on hand?
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Lost luggage
Originally Posted by suze
(Post 17405009)
Have you notified the villa/cooking school, so that they are aware that the suitcases may be delivered to them and have your contact information on hand?
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Your rights under EU law:
https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizen...en.htm#luggage |
One bag delivered to a nearby airport near midnight of the ninth day after going missing. The other is DUE to be delivered to the owner's home around noon on the eleventh day after going missing. We'll believe it when we see it. Thanks for all the advice and tips.
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Finally, after 10 & 11 days, respectively, both bags have been retrieved. Thanks again!
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Any idea where they hit the snag & which airline?
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Air Dolomiti is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lufthansa, so no matter what, it's Lufthansa's issue....
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Still, assuming they’re separate entities, it would still be interesting to know which & where. More information is a good thing generally speaking although I wouldn’t be surprised if no information was forthcoming from Lufthansa.
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Originally Posted by MmePerdu
(Post 17405981)
Still, assuming they’re separate entities, it would still be interesting to know which & where. More information is a good thing generally speaking although I wouldn’t be surprised if no information was forthcoming from Lufthansa.
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