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9-18-2006 @ 2:15PM
Karen Earner said...
I can see every now and again a bag being lost if the person traveling is changing flights often.However what I don't get is when someone is on a direct flight and checks in with their baggage gets on the flight and arrives to find no luggage.If you go to check in and give your luggage what happens to it from their I was under the impression it went staight to the area that puts the bags on your flight.I can see if you don't get to the turnstyle fast enough and your luggage is going around and around possibly gets stolen or taken off and put to the side where it is shuffled around.Luggage getting lost in the airport if put on the correct flight is due to the people that work their who have no respect for your belongings and thats that.
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