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Just remember to dispose of your old luggage with respect. It might have case for you causing it to have emotional baggage.

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I was a beneficiary of such a process once. AA managed to destroy a small hard-shell "brief case" I had checked-in on a LAX-DFW flight. They acknowledged the destruction was their fault and offered a solution - I was shown to a large room filled with various "used" bags/cases and asked to select any one I would like as a replacement. I was happy with the immediate resolution to my problem.I recall once turning up to CBR with two checked bags, when I really only needed and wanted to check in one of them. Long story which I won't go into here. The short version is: I ended up checking in only one of the bags, and the VA check-in staff mentioned that they would gladly take my second (empty) suitcase if I didn't want it. Apparently they like to keep a few used suitcases around for various purposes, including as replacements for passengers with lost bags. Saved me trying to fit it in the airport rubbish bin!
Funny you say that, I stayed at a hotel in Osaka recently and it had a note card in the room saying that you will be charged 10,000 JPY (I could have that figure incorrect) for suitcases left behind. Had never seen something like that before.Mrs SS is fond of buying a new suitcase overseas and then abandoning her old one (which is usually still in good condition) at the hotel we are staying at.