Airlines will straight up lie to you about where your lost luggage is, even after the point at which you call their bluff and show them the screenshot from “Find My”.
reminds me of that airline attempting to ban AirTag trackers last year, seemingly to avoid the embarrassment of actually having to deal with all that lost luggage arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/1…
@joshie 🏳️🌈 “Oh no, people are realising that we are lying to them” - and the solution is “stop them being able to find out” rather than “stop lying”.
Once the bag is back in my possession tomorrow, I will be filling in Virgin’s feedback form. My answer will be detailed.
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Once the bag is back in my possession tomorrow, I will be filling in Virgin’s feedback form. My answer will be detailed.
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