Inflight theft

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I think so! (Touch wood!!)

At least domestically, everyone arrives at the carousel well before the first bag comes out. Most people are keeping a beedy eye out hoping their bag is one of the first!

I’m guessing it would be a pretty big game of chance, too, to take a random bag. It could be filled with nothing valuable.
With the carousel, I am always amazed at the number of times a single bag is doing the rounds and never being collected by anyone, would be very easy for a thief to take
 
With the carousel, I am always amazed at the number of times a single bag is doing the rounds and never being collected by anyone, would be very easy for a thief to take
True! But perhaps an indicator of nothing important in the bag? Otherwise it wouldn’t have been forgotten! :)
 

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