Jetstar loses luggage containing rare and sentimental items
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When you entrust your luggage to an airline, you expect it to arrive safely at your destination.
Unfortunately, for one Australian family, this was not the case.
Jetstar, a popular low-cost airline, has come under fire for losing a suitcase containing a rare 30-year-old children's toy and sentimental artwork.
Robyn, a mother of two, and her partner embarked on a journey from Hobart to Melbourne with their children, aged two and four, on December 31.
The trip was a festive family holiday filled with joy and celebration.
However, the holiday cheer quickly turned into despair when they discovered that their large blue suitcase was missing from the baggage carousel upon arrival in Melbourne.
The lost suitcase was not just any ordinary luggage.
It contained a 30-year-old Playmobil castle, a toy that held immense sentimental value for the family.
But the suitcase held more than just the precious toy.
It also contained artwork gifted to Robyn by her mother for her 45th birthday.
Robyn's mother, a long-time artist, had recently been diagnosed with arthritis.
'One was of her as a young woman done by a well-known South African artist—and it was quite valuable—but it was framed, so I wasn't allowed to take it on with me,' Robyn shared.
In a desperate attempt to locate the missing suitcase, Robyn turned to social media.
She posted a photo of the suitcase, hoping someone might have accidentally taken it from the carousel or spotted it somewhere.
Her plea for help was heartfelt, expressing her deep desire to be reunited with the suitcase and its irreplaceable contents.
'It would mean the world if you could look in any dark and hidden corners and perhaps help us to an emotional reunion with this suitcase,' she wrote.
Jetstar confirmed that the suitcase had indeed been loaded onto the plane in Hobart and was placed on the baggage carousel in Melbourne, but its whereabouts remain a mystery.
The airline thanked Robyn for her patience while they search for her luggage.
'We've been working with Melbourne Airport to access security vision to assist with locating her bag and will provide [Robyn] an update as soon as possible', Jetstar added.
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Unfortunately, for one Australian family, this was not the case.
Jetstar, a popular low-cost airline, has come under fire for losing a suitcase containing a rare 30-year-old children's toy and sentimental artwork.
Robyn, a mother of two, and her partner embarked on a journey from Hobart to Melbourne with their children, aged two and four, on December 31.
The trip was a festive family holiday filled with joy and celebration.
However, the holiday cheer quickly turned into despair when they discovered that their large blue suitcase was missing from the baggage carousel upon arrival in Melbourne.
The lost suitcase was not just any ordinary luggage.
It contained a 30-year-old Playmobil castle, a toy that held immense sentimental value for the family.
But the suitcase held more than just the precious toy.
It also contained artwork gifted to Robyn by her mother for her 45th birthday.
Robyn's mother, a long-time artist, had recently been diagnosed with arthritis.
'One was of her as a young woman done by a well-known South African artist—and it was quite valuable—but it was framed, so I wasn't allowed to take it on with me,' Robyn shared.
In a desperate attempt to locate the missing suitcase, Robyn turned to social media.
She posted a photo of the suitcase, hoping someone might have accidentally taken it from the carousel or spotted it somewhere.
Her plea for help was heartfelt, expressing her deep desire to be reunited with the suitcase and its irreplaceable contents.
'It would mean the world if you could look in any dark and hidden corners and perhaps help us to an emotional reunion with this suitcase,' she wrote.
Jetstar confirmed that the suitcase had indeed been loaded onto the plane in Hobart and was placed on the baggage carousel in Melbourne, but its whereabouts remain a mystery.
The airline thanked Robyn for her patience while they search for her luggage.
'We've been working with Melbourne Airport to access security vision to assist with locating her bag and will provide [Robyn] an update as soon as possible', Jetstar added.
Key Takeaways
- A mother's luggage containing a sentimental 30-year-old toy was lost during a Jetstar flight.
- The missing suitcase also included valuable artwork gifted by her mother, who suffers from arthritis.
- The mother shared an image of the suitcase on social media, seeking assistance in recovering the lost items.
- Jetstar is in contact with Melbourne Airport to review security footage and assist in locating the lost luggage.