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Incidents of mishandled baggage in 2010 averaged 3.57 per 1,000 passengers - down 10.5 percent from the 2009 figure of 3.99.
Based on voluntary submissions of data by 29 airlines, the AEA Summer 2008 Consumer Report (December 2008) ranked the following European airlines as having the highest number of mishandled bags per 1,000 – enplaned passenger volume noted in parenthesis:
bmi: 24.5 (3,313,435)
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines: 20.1 (15,169,831)
TAP Portugal: 19.9 (5,958,008)
Alitalia: 19.6 (12,733,122)
British Airways: 18.9 (23,540,710)
Air France: 16.9 (34,704,243)
Air One: 14.1 (4,583,787)
Iberia: 14.0 (17,699,229)
Deutsche Lufthansa AG: 12.7 (36,008,113)
LOT Polish Airlines: 12.3 (2,614,948)
Luxair: 11.9 (402,854)
Austrian: 11.7 (7,115,508)
Note: Aer Lingus, JAT Airways Olympic Airlines did not submit data; Ryanair was not included in the list.
With the seventh worst baggage handling record, you are lucky! I was on the fourth worst airline, British Airways, connecting with Iberia, on my last flights, and transferred at Heathrow, arguably the worst airport in the world, and my bags STILL got there with me.Iberia doesn't fly from South Africa.
From Spirit Airlines:Spirit Airlines, it appears, does not care how much you hate bag fees. On Thursday, the company announced it would begin charging up to $100 for some carry-on bags. Not checked baggage, mind you. Carry-ons.
Spirit was already one of the only airlines with the gumption to force you to pay to load your bag in an overhead bin. It will now charge customers $35 for a carry-on when they book their ticket, and $50 if they settle up at check in. Only those who show up to the gate without having already paid will get hit with the full, whopping $100 fee.
Remember, we always provide one personal item free of charge per customer. Personal items (e.g. purse, small backpack, briefcase, etc.) must fit underneath the seat, so the dimensions must not exceed 16 x 14 x 12 inches (40 x 35 x 30 cm).
Additionally, the following carry-on items are not counted towards a customer's carry-on bag allowance and can be brought with you on all flights free of charge - umbrella, camera, infant diaper bag, assistive devices, outer garments (e.g. coats, hats, and wraps), stroller, reading material, and food for the flight.
In certain instances, wheelchairs, car seats and strollers may be checked or carried on free of charge.
New management there is supposed to have stopped such practices. A credential may be required, but they sell them there.was refused entry to the Jesus y Maria albergue because he didn't have a backpack
Yes, I noticed that shrink wrap thing. I can imagine it might be useful to keep a baby stroller clean, but for a backpack after a Camino it probably doesn't apply.Stephen Nicholls said:P.S. I noticed in Santiago airport a baggage packing facility in the departures lounge. For 6 euros they will "shrink-wrap" your bag, leaving a hole for the handle to which your baggage label can be attached. They will wrap a bicycle for 16 Euros.
I personally can't see why it should be necessary - but they had a few customers!
Buen camino!
Stephen.