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| Air New Zealand lost my luggage in Brisbane and ruined my dream holiday that took two years of saving and planning for. I booked a ticket with Air New Zealand for a flight on September 7, 2004. I traveled with two pieces of luggage, one a roll-on 51-liter knapsack type and the other a black 1127 Transit Case made by Underwater Kinetics, dimensions being 27.0 x 18.1 x 10.9 inches also with a DAN Sticker on the side. I checked my luggage upon arrival at Pearson Airport with the understanding that I would not have to retrieve it until Brisbane. Upon my arrival at Los Angeles Air Port, I went to the Air Canada counter to inquire about my luggage. The person behind the counter stated that Air Canada should have the luggage with them awaiting transfer to my air new Zealand flight. Again, I trusted both airlines to have the luggage and to transfer it safely. After arriving in Auckland, New Zealand, there was a four-hour overlay and the same plane was refueled and we continued on to Brisbane. When I got to Brisbane, Security did not allow me to retrieve my luggage. Instead, they informed me that I could ask at the Air New Zealand counter upstairs for them to retrieve and transfer it for me. I went to the Air New Zealand counter and I was assured by the clerk that radioed down to the baggage handlers working on the baggage carrousel that both pieces of luggage were identified and located, and they would be transferred to the Air Niugini flight to Port Moresby, my final destination. During all this time I never physically saw my luggage, believing all was well. After landing in Port Moresby, to my shock and horror, I learned that only one piece of my luggage containing my clothing had arrived and other the largest and most essential containing my diving was equipment is missing. I immediately filed a lost luggage report with Luggage Personnel at Port Moresby. He told me he would look for it and needed my itinerary. However, I later learned the search was suspended the very same day. It is still suspended to this day. In spite of, my travel agent repeatedly asking for it to be reopened. This may just be another case of lost luggage to you however; it is a devastating loss of equipment that was crucial to fulfilling my trip requirement. A trip I saved and planned for two years. As a result, I was unable to do what I came and paid to do, which was to dive. I spent 10 days on a boat with 18 other people who all got their luggage. I physically became ill from the stress and worry of my luggage being lost or perhaps even stolen. I trusted the airlines concerned to carry me and my luggage to my point of destination. It is a mystery to me that my small piece of luggage arrived but not the largest and most important piece. I want to be reimbursed and compensated for my total cost of airfare and loss of underwater kinetics 1127 transit case and all of its contents that was entrusted to you Air New Zealand Air Niugini. "dont fly air new zealand they loose luggage in Brisbane australia" <cali233@rogers.com> wrote in message news:W7KdnRmKKOkuuS3fRVn-vg@rogers.com... > Well the Air quatus personnel at counter said he would call the for the > transfer he had the tickets and the description of the luggage only one of > two arrived in Png. > Every were i go i tell the story and i ask people the same thing: would > fly > Air New Zealand they were so insensitive especially in Australia and new > Zealand. > > i tell people to fly air Korea, Singapore, Cathay Pacific there the best. > > Have you hear the story told by an Air New Zealand cabin worker the gist > of > it was this: > Passenger waiting for a air craft from air Singapore but it did not arrive > due to engine problem the replacement was Air New Zealand because of the > Alliance. Well the Passenger Saw the plane and started to boohoos the Air > New > Zealand they said the plane are like riding a plane ten years behind the > time. no word on whether there luggage arrived safely or at all with the > passengers! > |
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| Air New Zealand lost my luggage in Brisbane and ruined my dream holiday that took two years of saving and planning for. I booked a ticket with Air New Zealand for a flight on September 7, 2004. I traveled with two pieces of luggage, one a roll-on 51-liter knapsack type and the other a black 1127 Transit Case made by Underwater Kinetics, dimensions being 27.0 x 18.1 x 10.9 inches also with a DAN Sticker on the side. I checked my luggage upon arrival at Pearson Airport with the understanding that I would not have to retrieve it until Brisbane. Upon my arrival at Los Angeles Air Port, I went to the Air Canada counter to inquire about my luggage. The person behind the counter stated that Air Canada should have the luggage with them awaiting transfer to my air new Zealand flight. Again, I trusted both airlines to have the luggage and to transfer it safely. After arriving in Auckland, New Zealand, there was a four-hour overlay and the same plane was refueled and we continued on to Brisbane. When I got to Brisbane, Security did not allow me to retrieve my luggage. Instead, they informed me that I could ask at the Air New Zealand counter upstairs for them to retrieve and transfer it for me. I went to the Air New Zealand counter and I was assured by the clerk that radioed down to the baggage handlers working on the baggage carrousel that both pieces of luggage were identified and located, and they would be transferred to the Air Niugini flight to Port Moresby, my final destination. During all this time I never physically saw my luggage, believing all was well. After landing in Port Moresby, to my shock and horror, I learned that only one piece of my luggage containing my clothing had arrived and other the largest and most essential containing my diving was equipment is missing. I immediately filed a lost luggage report with Luggage Personnel at Port Moresby. He told me he would look for it and needed my itinerary. However, I later learned the search was suspended the very same day. It is still suspended to this day. In spite of, my travel agent repeatedly asking for it to be reopened. This may just be another case of lost luggage to you however; it is a devastating loss of equipment that was crucial to fulfilling my trip requirement. A trip I saved and planned for two years. As a result, I was unable to do what I came and paid to do, which was to dive. I spent 10 days on a boat with 18 other people who all got their luggage. I physically became ill from the stress and worry of my luggage being lost or perhaps even stolen. I trusted the airlines concerned to carry me and my luggage to my point of destination. It is a mystery to me that my small piece of luggage arrived but not the largest and most important piece. I want to be reimbursed and compensated for my total cost of airfare and loss of underwater kinetics 1127 transit case and all of its contents that was entrusted to you Air New Zealand Air Niugini. "dont fly air new zealand they loose luggage in Brisbane australia" <cali233@rogers.com> wrote in message news:W7KdnRmKKOkuuS3fRVn-vg@rogers.com... > Well the Air quatus personnel at counter said he would call the for the > transfer he had the tickets and the description of the luggage only one of > two arrived in Png. > Every were i go i tell the story and i ask people the same thing: would > fly > Air New Zealand they were so insensitive especially in Australia and new > Zealand. > > i tell people to fly air Korea, Singapore, Cathay Pacific there the best. > > Have you hear the story told by an Air New Zealand cabin worker the gist > of > it was this: > Passenger waiting for a air craft from air Singapore but it did not arrive > due to engine problem the replacement was Air New Zealand because of the > Alliance. Well the Passenger Saw the plane and started to boohoos the Air > New > Zealand they said the plane are like riding a plane ten years behind the > time. no word on whether there luggage arrived safely or at all with the > passengers! > |
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| Air New Zealand lost my luggage in Brisbane and ruined my dream holiday that took two years of saving and planning for. I booked a ticket with Air New Zealand for a flight on September 7, 2004. I traveled with two pieces of luggage, one a roll-on 51-liter knapsack type and the other a black 1127 Transit Case made by Underwater Kinetics, dimensions being 27.0 x 18.1 x 10.9 inches also with a DAN Sticker on the side. I checked my luggage upon arrival at Pearson Airport with the understanding that I would not have to retrieve it until Brisbane. Upon my arrival at Los Angeles Air Port, I went to the Air Canada counter to inquire about my luggage. The person behind the counter stated that Air Canada should have the luggage with them awaiting transfer to my air new Zealand flight. Again, I trusted both airlines to have the luggage and to transfer it safely. After arriving in Auckland, New Zealand, there was a four-hour overlay and the same plane was refueled and we continued on to Brisbane. When I got to Brisbane, Security did not allow me to retrieve my luggage. Instead, they informed me that I could ask at the Air New Zealand counter upstairs for them to retrieve and transfer it for me. I went to the Air New Zealand counter and I was assured by the clerk that radioed down to the baggage handlers working on the baggage carrousel that both pieces of luggage were identified and located, and they would be transferred to the Air Niugini flight to Port Moresby, my final destination. During all this time I never physically saw my luggage, believing all was well. After landing in Port Moresby, to my shock and horror, I learned that only one piece of my luggage containing my clothing had arrived and other the largest and most essential containing my diving was equipment is missing. I immediately filed a lost luggage report with Luggage Personnel at Port Moresby. He told me he would look for it and needed my itinerary. However, I later learned the search was suspended the very same day. It is still suspended to this day. In spite of, my travel agent repeatedly asking for it to be reopened. This may just be another case of lost luggage to you however; it is a devastating loss of equipment that was crucial to fulfilling my trip requirement. A trip I saved and planned for two years. As a result, I was unable to do what I came and paid to do, which was to dive. I spent 10 days on a boat with 18 other people who all got their luggage. I physically became ill from the stress and worry of my luggage being lost or perhaps even stolen. I trusted the airlines concerned to carry me and my luggage to my point of destination. It is a mystery to me that my small piece of luggage arrived but not the largest and most important piece. I want to be reimbursed and compensated for my total cost of airfare and loss of underwater kinetics 1127 transit case and all of its contents that was entrusted to you Air New Zealand Air Niugini. "dont fly air new zealand they loose luggage in Brisbane australia" <cali233@rogers.com> wrote in message news:W7KdnRmKKOkuuS3fRVn-vg@rogers.com... > Well the Air quatus personnel at counter said he would call the for the > transfer he had the tickets and the description of the luggage only one of > two arrived in Png. > Every were i go i tell the story and i ask people the same thing: would > fly > Air New Zealand they were so insensitive especially in Australia and new > Zealand. > > i tell people to fly air Korea, Singapore, Cathay Pacific there the best. > > Have you hear the story told by an Air New Zealand cabin worker the gist > of > it was this: > Passenger waiting for a air craft from air Singapore but it did not arrive > due to engine problem the replacement was Air New Zealand because of the > Alliance. Well the Passenger Saw the plane and started to boohoos the Air > New > Zealand they said the plane are like riding a plane ten years behind the > time. no word on whether there luggage arrived safely or at all with the > passengers! > |
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| Well the Air quatus personnel at counter said he would call the for the transfer he had the tickets and the description of the luggage only one of two arrived in Png. Every were i go i tell the story and i ask people the same thing: would fly Air New Zealand they were so insensitive especially in Australia and new Zealand. i tell people to fly air Korea, Singapore, Cathay Pacific there the best. Have you hear the story told by an Air New Zealand cabin worker the gist of it was this: Passenger waiting for a air craft from air Singapore but it did not arrive due to engine problem the replacement was Air New Zealand because of the Alliance. Well the Passenger Saw the plane and started to boohoos the Air New Zealand they said the plane are like riding a plane ten years behind the time. no word on whether there luggage arrived safely or at all with the passengers! |
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| Air New Zealand lost my luggage in Brisbane and ruined my dream holiday that took two years of saving and planning for. I booked a ticket with Air New Zealand for a flight on September 7, 2004. I traveled with two pieces of luggage, one a roll-on 51-liter knapsack type and the other a black 1127 Transit Case made by Underwater Kinetics, dimensions being 27.0 x 18.1 x 10.9 inches also with a DAN Sticker on the side. I checked my luggage upon arrival at Pearson Airport with the understanding that I would not have to retrieve it until Brisbane. Upon my arrival at Los Angeles Air Port, I went to the Air Canada counter to inquire about my luggage. The person behind the counter stated that Air Canada should have the luggage with them awaiting transfer to my air new Zealand flight. Again, I trusted both airlines to have the luggage and to transfer it safely. After arriving in Auckland, New Zealand, there was a four-hour overlay and the same plane was refueled and we continued on to Brisbane. When I got to Brisbane, Security did not allow me to retrieve my luggage. Instead, they informed me that I could ask at the Air New Zealand counter upstairs for them to retrieve and transfer it for me. I went to the Air New Zealand counter and I was assured by the clerk that radioed down to the baggage handlers working on the baggage carrousel that both pieces of luggage were identified and located, and they would be transferred to the Air Niugini flight to Port Moresby, my final destination. During all this time I never physically saw my luggage, believing all was well. After landing in Port Moresby, to my shock and horror, I learned that only one piece of my luggage containing my clothing had arrived and other the largest and most essential containing my diving was equipment is missing. I immediately filed a lost luggage report with Luggage Personnel at Port Moresby. He told me he would look for it and needed my itinerary. However, I later learned the search was suspended the very same day. It is still suspended to this day. In spite of, my travel agent repeatedly asking for it to be reopened. This may just be another case of lost luggage to you however; it is a devastating loss of equipment that was crucial to fulfilling my trip requirement. A trip I saved and planned for two years. As a result, I was unable to do what I came and paid to do, which was to dive. I spent 10 days on a boat with 18 other people who all got their luggage. I physically became ill from the stress and worry of my luggage being lost or perhaps even stolen. I trusted the airlines concerned to carry me and my luggage to my point of destination. It is a mystery to me that my small piece of luggage arrived but not the largest and most important piece. I want to be reimbursed and compensated for my total cost of airfare and loss of underwater kinetics 1127 transit case and all of its contents that was entrusted to you Air New Zealand Air Niugini. "dont fly air new zealand they loose luggage in Brisbane australia" <cali233@rogers.com> wrote in message news:W7KdnRmKKOkuuS3fRVn-vg@rogers.com... > Well the Air quatus personnel at counter said he would call the for the > transfer he had the tickets and the description of the luggage only one of > two arrived in Png. > Every were i go i tell the story and i ask people the same thing: would > fly > Air New Zealand they were so insensitive especially in Australia and new > Zealand. > > i tell people to fly air Korea, Singapore, Cathay Pacific there the best. > > Have you hear the story told by an Air New Zealand cabin worker the gist > of > it was this: > Passenger waiting for a air craft from air Singapore but it did not arrive > due to engine problem the replacement was Air New Zealand because of the > Alliance. Well the Passenger Saw the plane and started to boohoos the Air > New > Zealand they said the plane are like riding a plane ten years behind the > time. no word on whether there luggage arrived safely or at all with the > passengers! > |
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| You really need to get over it. Airlines AND airports lose luggage all the time. BA lost mine for 8 days in New York -it didn't ruin my holiday though. |
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