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Eugene

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Wed Jul 20, 2022, 06:15 AM Jul 2022

'It's a mess and I've never seen anything like it': global lost luggage crisis mounts [View all]

Source: The Guardian

‘It’s a mess and I’ve never seen anything like it’: global lost luggage crisis mounts

Some are calling it the summer of lost luggage with daily stories of baggage claims swelling as suitcases get caught in a conveyor belt-shaped vortex that only seems to grow

Mattha Busby
Wed 20 Jul 2022 06.00 BST
Last modified on Wed 20 Jul 2022 06.50 BST

When Jenn Choi packed her and her family’s bags she feared for the worst. After hearing horror stories of checked airline luggage going permanently missing, she purchased tracking devices for her suitcases to ensure she would not have to rely on a critically understaffed aviation industry facing what could be its worst meltdown in history.

Lo and behold, all three of the bags containing the possessions of the self-help coach, her husband and their one-year-old child remained almost 10,000km (6,200 miles) away in Germany when they arrived in Cancun, Mexico, last week.

“Our bags have still not even been found and we will be without them for at least a week,” she tells the Guardian. “I feel like it’s a part of traveling these days as it is becoming so common. Many people here in Mexico are on vacation without their bags. It’s a mess and I’ve never seen anything like it.”

Many families are taking their first holidays in three years this summer due to the pandemic, during which time airlines and airports undertook drastic cost-cutting as demand fell. As passengers return, the amount of luggage being lost by airlines is surging. In April, almost six bags per 1,000 pieces of luggage checked in by passengers were at least temporarily lost by US airlines.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2022/jul/20/global-lost-luggage-crisis-mounts

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