Lost or delayed luggage, due to traveling by air, can ruin both business and leisure trips. Ned Levi examines and discusses what travelers can do to prevent and minimize air travel luggage woes.
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Ned Levi has a list of tips to pack your bags to avoid security hand inspection loss, as suggested to him by TSA. Ned also includes a tip so you’ll know if TSA or others have opened your checked luggage when you claim your luggage at the end of your flight.
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Ned Levi explores many of the myths about both airline carry-on and checked-in luggage and lets you know what the real story about these myths is.
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EasyJet, in Europe, is talking about a mileage-based system for luggage charges. Janice Hough asks, “Will the idea catch on here in the good old U.S.A.?”
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The US Dept. of Transportation has proposed that the airlines be required to refund baggage fees when passengers’ luggage is lost or delayed. The airlines oppose this requirement. Ned Levi discusses the baggage refund issues raised by the airlines and DOT.
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Ned Levi discusses packing your carry-ons defensively to to reduce passengers’ problems at security, and the risks of breakage or lost or stolen luggage by anticipating potential carry-on woes.
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Outraged? No, those of us who fly suspect this kind of thing is happening at every major airport in the country. It’s the only explanation.
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The Transportation Department has warned airlines against limiting compensation for passengers who purchase necessities because their baggage is lost or delayed.
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