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The airline: British Airways. The bags: those of Bunce, his wife Gwyn and daughter Carolina, which they’d packed to take on their trip of a lifetime to the Bel Paese on June 15.
That’s an improvement on 2022, which saw a whopping 7.6 bags lost per 1,000 passengers — but still well up on pre-pandemic numbers. In 2019, 5.6 bags were lost per 1,000 flyers.
John MacIntyre, a British customs official stationed in Terminal 2 when the detonation occurred, told The New York Times: [1] There was a bloody big flash, a bang, and lots of smoke. I saw a British Airways bloke with blood all over the back of his shirt. There was an Iberian Airways lost-baggage representative as well.
To make the lost baggage scenario easier to manage, travel-insurance expert Joe Cortez has some advice. “Before leaving the airport, file a missing bag report immediately with the airline.
The majority of unclaimed baggage in the United States, whether by being lost or misdirected, or simply forgotten by travelers, is handled by the Unclaimed Baggage Center in Scottsboro, Alabama, which has contracts with most major airlines. Eventually, the luggage sent to UBC is resold for a profit.
On 12 August a public argument broke out between BAA, the operator of Heathrow and other airports, and British Airways, with Willie Walsh, BA's Chief Executive, accusing BAA of not being able to cope with the increased security and baggage checks.
Nearly 2 million bags were mishandled by airlines in 2021, and 2022’s numbers will likely be similar after thousands of delays and cancellations this holiday period.
The court upheld Mr Parker's claim, as the bracelet was noticed in an area frequented by the public that British Airways Board did not exercise sufficient jurisdiction upon. British Airways Board were thus unable to assert superior title over the bracelet. [2] Donaldson LJ held that this was a case of "finders keepers".