A Swiss International Air Lines plane arrived at its destination without a single checked bag onboard.

The plane arrived in Bilbao, Spain, on Saturday without any of the passengers’ checked bags. The bags were left behind in Zurich, Switzerland, Kavin Ampalam, a spokesperson for Swiss, told the news agency AFP.

Passengers waited in vain for more than two hours at a conveyor belt for their suitcases, according to the Swiss-German newspaper The Blick.

“There was a shortage of ground staff,” Ampalam told AFP. Ampalam said the flight departed without its 111 passengers’ suitcases “for operational reasons,” as the plane had to fly another set of passengers from Bilbao to Zurich Airport before it closed. Swiss was operating the flight on behalf of Edelweiss Air, Ampalam said.

Ampalam said the flight crew waited for “one hour and 16 minutes” for the ground staff to load the bags onto the plane before deciding to fly to Bilbao without them.

“We understand the situation is not favourable for the people involved, and of course we regret the inconvenience,” Ampalam told AFP.

Several passengers said the pilot in charge of the flight was apologetic over the delayed departure, but never mentioned leaving their bags in Zurich, according to Blick’s report.

  • @Ghoti_@lemmy.world
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    51 year ago

    I went to Disney for a week with my 1 year old and wife. We used 2 carry one and a personal bag.

    I refuse to take checked bags because I travel off and on for work and I’ve been burned too many times with checked bags.

    It’s pretty easy to pull off if you just do things like sleep in the clothes you plan on wearing the next day or only bringing enough diapers and wipes for the plane and buying a weeks supply at your destination.

    • @stealthnerd@lemmy.world
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      51 year ago

      Your didn’t have a car seat with you? I can see getting away without a stroller if you use a carrier but no car seat isn’t an option.

        • @stealthnerd@lemmy.world
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          11 year ago

          I don’t know, I’ve never looked into it. Unless you can rent them at the airport though I don’t see it being helpful.

          Sometimes you can book a car service in advance that will provide one.

          Regardless it’s going to be extra cost and something extra to worry about when you arrive which isn’t worth it to me personally.

      • @Ghoti_@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        Car seats and strollers are gate checked (different imo) at most airlines

        The chance of a gate checked item getting lost or forgotten is near zero in my experience

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          1 year ago

          Car seats are not gate checked. Strollers can be since parents use them up until boarding but car seats are checked with the rest of your luggage.

          Edit: I forgot to account for car seats that are part of a stroller… I imagine those would have to be gate checked as well. That’s a special case though.

      • @timespace@sh.itjust.works
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        11 year ago

        Those get checked at the gate as you board the plane and are the first thing off the plane and waiting for you in the tunnel as you deboard.

        • @stealthnerd@lemmy.world
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          11 year ago

          You retrieve them from baggage claim just like everyone else, at least that’s been my experience across multiple airlines.

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            Interesting, because that has not been my experience with multiple airlines. I have always checked it at the gate, and dropped it off at the end of the tunnel just before boarding the plane. Then, during deboard, it’s waiting for me at the same spot, in the tunnel just outside of the plane. This has been the case with Southwest, Hawaiian, Alaskan, and Delta (I think? That flight was 5 years ago so I might be wrong on the airliner, I forget).

    • @Lemmylaugh@lemmy.ml
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      01 year ago

      Too risky depending on your destination. What if there is a plane delay, what if there is no food for your baby, what if they don’t sell the food your baby is used to etc etc. usually just the baby stuff takes a while checkin luggage, not to mention the stroller.

      • @Ghoti_@lemmy.world
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        51 year ago

        1 year olds can eat a very wide range of foods as long as they’re served right so it wasn’t an issue.