mbeder
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We recently flew SYD-BNE-DPS on QF and then JQ. Due to a late departure from SYD and a delayed landing in BNE, our luggage never made it from the DOM to INT terminals and subsequently did not get loaded onto the JQ flight (we managed to make teh flight, but it was a tight changeover). After a frustrating couple of days, the bags (2 cases) eventually arrived at our hotel (delays of 50 hours plus for each) - a claim for expenses (clothing, toiletries, etc) has been lodged with JQ and I'm pretty confident that they will come through, as it's not an excessive claim.
When we opened the bags we realized that items were stolen from our luggage - I'm assuming that this occurred while the bags where in a holding area somewhere - despite being locked, they were soft cases with exposed zippers and we all know how easy it is to open & re-zip bags even when the zipper tags are secured with a padlock. Firstly, I always travel with a Leatherman (which goes into checked baggage for obvious reasons) - it was gone, while my wife lost some perfume she had brought along for the trip. My question for fellow members is as follows...do I simply put this down to bad luck and let it go, or is there some way of attempting to receive compensation for these items? We obviously have no proof that these items were packed and cannot prove when/where they went missing.
To add insult to injury, both bags were damaged on the return flights, so claims have also been lodged for that aspect as well. I'm not one to get too stressed or angry when these things happen (i.e. the delayed & damaged bags) as they're part & parcel of travelling, however the stolen items, particularly the Leatherman, is very irritating and an expensive item to replace at my own expense.
Any thoughts/feedback?
When we opened the bags we realized that items were stolen from our luggage - I'm assuming that this occurred while the bags where in a holding area somewhere - despite being locked, they were soft cases with exposed zippers and we all know how easy it is to open & re-zip bags even when the zipper tags are secured with a padlock. Firstly, I always travel with a Leatherman (which goes into checked baggage for obvious reasons) - it was gone, while my wife lost some perfume she had brought along for the trip. My question for fellow members is as follows...do I simply put this down to bad luck and let it go, or is there some way of attempting to receive compensation for these items? We obviously have no proof that these items were packed and cannot prove when/where they went missing.
To add insult to injury, both bags were damaged on the return flights, so claims have also been lodged for that aspect as well. I'm not one to get too stressed or angry when these things happen (i.e. the delayed & damaged bags) as they're part & parcel of travelling, however the stolen items, particularly the Leatherman, is very irritating and an expensive item to replace at my own expense.
Any thoughts/feedback?