prawn_86
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Hi all,
I'm in South Korea at the moment and on the way over here Vietnam Air managed to lose my luggage. I have lodged the proper forms and stuf but they got back to me today saying they have checked all the airports i had stopovers in and they couldnt find my bag and that it is likely that i will never get it back.
They have offered me a token amount of $20 per kg lost, and i have insurance, but i was wondering if anyone has any experience like this and if there is anymore i can get from the airline, as i feel 300 is pretty pathetic for the inconvenience and the fact that i could not contact them for 3 days when it first happened!
Any advice or experiences would be appreciated.
Hi all,
I'm in South Korea at the moment and on the way over here Vietnam Air managed to lose my luggage. I have lodged the proper forms and stuf but they got back to me today saying they have checked all the airports i had stopovers in and they couldnt find my bag and that it is likely that i will never get it back.
They have offered me a token amount of $20 per kg lost, and i have insurance, but i was wondering if anyone has any experience like this and if there is anymore i can get from the airline, as i feel 300 is pretty pathetic for the inconvenience and the fact that i could not contact them for 3 days when it first happened!
Any advice or experiences would be appreciated.
I don't know what people do with their suitcases. Having travelled all over the place for over 40 years I've never lost a thing. My suitcase was for many years one of my grandfathers that he made himself, a pennyless paupers type of case he called it. Perhaps it indicated poor quality goods inside a motley old case and I had to bin it in the end.
These days I use two long OLD sports bags and they both have a daub of orange paint on them so I can easily spot them.
Prawn, how did you get to Korea from Adelaide? What flights did you take, who were the carriers and was there a codeshare on any of the flights? Codeshare is where the flight has dual flight numbers (one number for each of the airlines sharing the flight).
cheers,
Virgin Blue don't codeshare with Qantas or Vietnam air (or didn't) and you would have needed to collect your bag at kingsford smith and checked it through at the international check in. I would check with Virgin again and just ask them the hypothetical. Do not mention you bag is lost and see if they offer the service to check your luggage through to Vietnam or South Korea. I'm guessing it is still on a carousel in Kingsford Smith domestic.
There is a protocol for lost luggage (the warsaw convention????) It is the minimum airlines must reimburse you for misplaced and lost luggage. This includes accomodation and purchasing of clothes etc on top of the lost luggage itself.
All the best.
Have you called your insurance company?
For items lost or found within T2 Domestic Terminal contact T2 Lost Property on +61 2 9352 7450.
http://www.sydneyairport.com.au/SACL/Terminal+Information/default.htm
nine times out of ten these days a missing bag really is a stolen bag straight of the carousel, very few airports check bags to people.
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