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  2. Delayed, lost or damaged luggage: What you should do - AOL

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    Consider discount airlines: He said full-service airlines are more likely to lose your bags than the discount airlines, which tend to have more nonstop flights that have a lower likelihood of ...

  3. What to do if your luggage is lost, delayed, stolen or damaged

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    Consider discount airlines: ... There’s fine print, exceptions and paperwork/documentation hurdles, but you should eventually get cash for your lost bags. For US domestic flights, the maximum ...

  4. Unclaimed Baggage Center - Wikipedia

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    The Unclaimed Baggage Center is a retail store located in Scottsboro Alabama that sells items from lost or unclaimed airline luggage. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Founded in 1970, it is the only store of its kind in the United States.

  5. Don't lose your items on the plane. They could end up resold ...

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    American Airlines' lost luggage process American recommends filing a report with the airport or with the Transportation Security Administration if you know you lost your stuff on the ground.

  6. What To Do If Your Luggage Goes Missing When Flying - AOL

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    According to Jennifer Gregory, CEO and founder of Vegas Food & Fun, 21 days is generally the cutoff point (varies by airline) in which it is no longer delayed luggage but a lost baggage claim ...

  7. Lost luggage - Wikipedia

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    Rates for lost luggage decreases year after year, due to the constant efforts made by the airlines. The handling market is $2.74 billion in 2013 and is expected to grow by 2.1% until 2023. After a significant decrease in the first decade of 2000, number of lost luggage cannot drop much more again, or at the margin only.