I suppose I was one of the lucky ones. I flew a lot back in the ‘80s-’90s on both military and civilian airlines, and there was only one instance where my luggage was rerouted to a different airport. And in that instance the airline got my bags to me within 2 days.
When I used to fly commercial I always did the following: Put the address of the first stop on your itinerary on the luggage tags when you depart, pack an overnight bag with 3 days worth of clothing and necessary items. In the bags on an 8 1/2 × 11 or A4 piece of paper the same info as on the tags with your cell phone number AND the phone number of whatever hotel you will be staying at AND your home phone or the phone number of a friend who knows how to contact you on your trip. If you are making several stops have similar tags and sheets made up for each stop. And don’t forget the last one for your trip home. I have never had luggage lost, but a parent of one of my patients many years ago worked for a company that contracted with Oakland, San Jose and San Francisco International airports to reunite (deliver) lost luggage with the passengers in need of them and that was a hint he passed on.
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
not the equator nor prime meridian?
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 1 year ago
Bad news: we don’t really know which planet…
j_m_kuehl over 1 year ago
Good News: Your Luggage is still collecting frequent flier miles
Doug K over 1 year ago
Rats! I thought it would surely be in either the Eastern or Western Hemisphere.
jonathan over 1 year ago
At least we know it is not on the moon.
The Reader Premium Member over 1 year ago
Now that they have streamlined operations, they just donate it to charity as soon as you check it.
dcdete. over 1 year ago
Don’t believe it Zig! I’ll bet all the airline representatives say that today, on April Fool’s Day!
sloaches over 1 year ago
I suppose I was one of the lucky ones. I flew a lot back in the ‘80s-’90s on both military and civilian airlines, and there was only one instance where my luggage was rerouted to a different airport. And in that instance the airline got my bags to me within 2 days.
pcmcdonald over 1 year ago
At least it didn’t go to the moon.
paulprobujr over 1 year ago
I doubt it’s still even in the same solar system.
Teto85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
When I used to fly commercial I always did the following: Put the address of the first stop on your itinerary on the luggage tags when you depart, pack an overnight bag with 3 days worth of clothing and necessary items. In the bags on an 8 1/2 × 11 or A4 piece of paper the same info as on the tags with your cell phone number AND the phone number of whatever hotel you will be staying at AND your home phone or the phone number of a friend who knows how to contact you on your trip. If you are making several stops have similar tags and sheets made up for each stop. And don’t forget the last one for your trip home. I have never had luggage lost, but a parent of one of my patients many years ago worked for a company that contracted with Oakland, San Jose and San Francisco International airports to reunite (deliver) lost luggage with the passengers in need of them and that was a hint he passed on.
Amra Leo over 1 year ago
Oh…good…
eced52 over 1 year ago
Thank you Mayor Pete.
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
What a relief…..
SlackPuter over 1 year ago
Lost mail and lost luggage found money