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Lost luggage 'worse than H1N1'

2009-11-04 14:28

kalahari.net

Johannesburg - A survey by a local travel company has found that South African travellers would rather deal with the possibility of contracting H1N1 flu than the risk of losing their luggage.

The online survey conducted by Travelstart.co.za, a global online travel booking service, found that only five percent of travellers polled considered contracting the H1N1 flu virus the biggest fear when travelling.

According to the survey, 53% of travellers feared losing their luggage most, 30% thought that missing a flight is the major concern, while 13% said they would be terrified of being mistaken for a drug mule and given a full body search - even though about 1 000 South Africans are jailed around the world for crimes relating to drug trafficking.
 
Baggage pilfering

This comes as the Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) announced on Tuesday that it hopes to reduce baggage pilfering in the country to eight bags a day by the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

About 40m items of luggage were reported lost around the world in 2007. This decreased to 32m in 2008.

According to Acsa airport operations manager Bongani Maseko, 30 bags were stolen or tampered with daily at OR Tambo International Airport until recently. This has now been reduced to 18 a day.

"Although Acsa and the airlines have worked hard over the last year to curb theft and misplaced luggage, it is clear that this is still a big fear for both South African and global travellers,” said Stephan Ekbergh, CEO of Travelstart.

"In South Africa around 10 000 personal items were reported lost or stolen in 2008, and this does not include damaged and stolen luggage. Few passengers seem to know that if their luggage is lost, damaged or merely delayed for more than four hours, they are entitled to compensation."

Compensation

Ekbergh said that airlines offer compensation in the region of $20 per kilogram for lost or delayed luggage.

He advised getting travel insurance as protection against baggage theft.

"Although it is important to understand what compensation you are entitled to as a passenger, it may also be prudent to ensure that you have adequate travel insurance to protect your valuables. With travel insurance, you can claim up to R25 000 for theft or damage to your baggage, depending on the amount of cover you opted for.”

He also advised travellers to travel only with carry-on luggage where possible, keep valuable items with them, take a spare set of clothing, place contact information inside and on the outside of every bag, keep luggage stubs for checked luggage, report the loss of checked luggage immediately, and not to pack hazardous goods.
 

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Spekkies Fourie 11/4/2009 3:31:46 PM
The sloution should not be to advise passengers to carry all valuables in hand luggage. Security companies have mandatory pollygraph tests from time to time, why can these criminals not have the same on a regular basis. If is because they have rights, sure we have rights to our possesions. It will separate the criminals from the honest workers and the people who do not steal will not share the same reputation. I know the same people handle all airline's luggage but as a form of protest we refuse to fly SAA as the SAA is in bed with the company handling luggage.

Mineemee 11/4/2009 3:46:54 PM
"Reduce pilferring to 8 bags a day"!!!!!????
It should be ZERO bags a day, you fools!

eulize 11/4/2009 3:55:29 PM
I refer to the sentence: "...merely delayed for more than four hours, they are entitled to compensation". My bag was recently "lost" while traveling on a 06:00am flight to Johannesburg. I was told that I could only get compensation 24 hours after my flight. Which left me buying a lot of things to stay over that night only to receive my bag that evening by 21:00....Not sure about the validity of the statement.

bren 11/4/2009 4:09:30 PM
Come on I am a frequent flyer I lock my bags I put cable ties on top of locks and would say 1 out of 5 times my bags have been tampered with I have come to expect and see it as a norm. I must just take precautions.

Cherry 11/4/2009 6:54:10 PM
Why should we even consider insuring our luggage. Why can't ACSA control their kleptomaniacs. ACSA you insure our luggage and pass on to us via taxes and levies as I doubt you do anyway.

Jean-Pierre Steyn 11/4/2009 9:25:43 PM
I have been victim to luggage theft in SA, and I think it's totally ludacris that people who have jobs are still allowed to steal at work and keep their jobs. It's like the Post Office. Answer this question those in charge of ACSA: If you were caught stealing in your position, would you still have your job? Funny how in most jobs, if you do a bad job or commit an immoral act like stealing, you get fired, but for these employees it is just considered a 'perk' of the job!! THAT is crazy!

Alpert 11/5/2009 8:49:39 AM
ACSA should be ashamed of themselfs, so should SAA. I am a frequent flyer and try to avoid flying SAA whenever. Criminals have more rights than honest paying custumers and you ceep on supporting these thugs.

dee 11/5/2009 1:39:26 PM
How about aiming to reduce to zero bags pilfered, lost, stolen? Theyre sending the message that 8 is OK. No its NOT.Zero tolerance - put in the systems and processes and incentivise shifts (Id rather pay extra for that than the insurance!!) suspend anyone under suspicion, fire anyone caught, fire a whole shift !! Just like they do in most public companies. If ACSA cant do it then find someone else who can!!

qvadis 11/5/2009 1:43:14 PM
It's only the Antichrist that steal and u know what they are called!

tonyh 11/5/2009 5:42:20 PM
These figures are garbage it is closer to 100 per day. Noboby even bothers reporting baggage theft anymore because you get no response - when we tried 1time told us "no-one puts valuables in the hold...its like driving in Jhb with your window open...you will get hijacked!!" . There is no control over airport luggage handling staff management does not have the will or the balls to sort it out ....It will not be surprising if the next "Lockerbie" departs from an SA Airport.

thgthb;,gf 11/8/2009 8:36:06 PM
I'll be the latest victim. My padlock was ripped off, the clasp damaged and the bag searched through today as i was travelling via JB to cape town. What surprises me is the sheer audicity in that those involved didn't even bother to hide the crime. This is definitely highly organized and the authorities have to do something. I will not be returning to SA. nd when i checked into the hotel, a woman was standing beside me claiming her credit card had over the past two days had withdrawn in excss of US$3K. I'm a tourist first time visitor. And last time.
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