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3-25-2010 @ 6:19PM
Jenn said...
Oh yeah a miniscule amount. That's why when I was in France for 3 weeks, in the fall of 2006, a slew of Air France baggage handlers were arrested for thousand upon thousands of dollars of stolen luggage and property.
Thankfully our baggage reached our destinations as they should have, although we couldn't lock our luggage. Though there were a few things to heavy, I made sure most of the gifts I bought went into my carry on bag. They told me the heavy stuff (two iron door stops c.15 euros ea.) would have to go under the plane or I could just give it to them. Meaning Air France like all other airlines, would keep them and sell them. Leaving them with the profit and me a loss. Don't think so!!
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