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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I thought they were booksellers!!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I arrived into Manchester from Geneva with Easyjet on Saturday night, but my ski bag containing £1k's worth of ski touring kit didn't, along with several other peoples' ski bags, which hadn't been loaded onto the plane
Still no news about when I will get it returned although it had supposedly been sent over on flight yesterday. I spoke to someone on the baggage tracing helpline last night and they said that the Menzies contract with Easyjet was ending, with a new company taking it on today. Great timing to coincide with the half-term chaos!
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We flew out on Saturday me had the same pre flight advice. We did as we were told, long que to get to the bag drop label printers, and then 20 min wait to actually drop the bag on to the conveyors, which seemed to be constantly jamming, with token gestures from the staff to push bags onto the main conveyor. Bags all arrived at Milan without issue. Can't say I'm looking forward to the return and inevitable delays in getting out bags.
If flying out I'd take their advice and get there early.
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We arrived back on Saturday 16th with EJ from Lyon and it took about 90 mins for bags to appear.
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Cheers for the heads up, Our flight is 6:30am on Friday to Granada... may as well not go to bed at this rate
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Left this morning from Manchester. easyJet swapped ground handling companies from Menzies to DHL (books to parcels!) on Monday. The aircraft arrived 2 minutes late, but it was a model of disorganisation and lack of leadership. The baggage handlers loaded the outgoing cases which blocked the access for the hi lift to disembark a wheelchair user. So as there was an incoming passenger still aboard so we could not load until the chap was taken off at scheduled departure time. Cue a completely avoidable delay. But there was 6 supervisors (TCOs) talk about chiefs and Indians. They also had to resort to shouting in the departure area as they couldn't seem to work the tannoy.
MAN is not busy mid morning on a Wed, best of luck on Saturday folks!
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Still waiting for the return of my delayed ski bag from Saturday's Geneva to Manchester flight
There doesn't appear to be much effort going on by Easyjet or Menzies to get it sent back over, and I'm wondering whether Menzies have washed their hands of any outstanding jobs now that the contract has changed.
Abysmal service considering you pay £70 return for ski carriage.
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Never had a good, swift, easy experience at Manchester with returning baggage (nor outgoing security, really) no matter which handlers. Had really hoped to avoid the airport in future, having moved north, but it seems that's not to be so far .
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CathS wrote: |
Still waiting for the return of my delayed ski bag from Saturday's Geneva to Manchester flight
There doesn't appear to be much effort going on by Easyjet or Menzies to get it sent back over, and I'm wondering whether Menzies have washed their hands of any outstanding jobs now that the contract has changed.
Abysmal service considering you pay £70 return for ski carriage. |
Consider the £70 to include the cost of them couriering to your home and saving you the trouble of lugging it home. Hope you didnt have to wait around too long to find out it had been lost. And at least it was on the wsy home and not when you needed them.
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Consider the £70 to include the cost of them couriering to your home and saving you the trouble of lugging it home. Hope you didnt have to wait around too long to find out it had been lost. And at least it was on the wsy home and not when you needed them.
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Well, that's what I initially thought, but 5 days later they clearly haven't couriered the bag to my home. The latest report is that it's still sat in Geneva Airport. That's a poor service considering that when I've mail ordered skis from Europe the postage has been around £10 and they've arrived in 2-3 days.
I need the kit for another trip in a weeks time, so the way things are going I'll be having to borrow, hire and buy various bits and pieces instead.
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I had to wait a week when they lost mine. Apparently they found it in the UK the day we landed but took a werk to get to me due to the crappy courier they used in the UK to go from Gatwick to Central London. So I hate to think how long it will be if its still in Geneva.
When it did show they had managed to make a few small rips in it, I pointed this out and (eventually) got a new one off them.
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CathS wrote: |
I need the kit for another trip in a weeks time, so the way things are going I'll be having to borrow, hire and buy various bits and pieces instead. |
Ask them to hang on to it for a few days, and pick it up when you come back to Geneva, and save yourself another 70 quid.
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You know it makes sense.
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WindOfChange wrote: |
CathS wrote: |
I need the kit for another trip in a weeks time, so the way things are going I'll be having to borrow, hire and buy various bits and pieces instead. |
Ask them to hang on to it for a few days, and pick it up when you come back to Geneva, and save yourself another 70 quid. |
That would be too easy and make sense, so surely not much chance of happening in real life.
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Yes - it does sound easy and would make sense, but I'm not going to Geneva next week.
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Poster: A snowHead
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And I'm pretty sure that it wouldn't be quite as simple as just rocking up, asking for the bag and it being handed over in the blink of an eyelid...
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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CathS wrote: |
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Consider the £70 to include the cost of them couriering to your home and saving you the trouble of lugging it home. Hope you didnt have to wait around too long to find out it had been lost. And at least it was on the wsy home and not when you needed them.
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Well, that's what I initially thought, but 5 days later they clearly haven't couriered the bag to my home. The latest report is that it's still sat in Geneva Airport. That's a poor service considering that when I've mail ordered skis from Europe the postage has been around £10 and they've arrived in 2-3 days.
I need the kit for another trip in a weeks time, so the way things are going I'll be having to borrow, hire and buy various bits and pieces instead. |
You have described what I was fearing in the back of my mind... I also need my gear back as we have another trip planned 10days after returning back from this weekends trip...I hope you get it sorted soon
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Well if you both end up renting skis due to the non-delivery of yours then keep the receipts (keep it reasonable, not FIS top of the line) and ask EZ to reimburse you.
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@Spike107, Which flight were you on?
The same Saturday evening flight as me with the defective hold?
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CathS wrote: |
@Spike107, Which flight were you on?
The same Saturday evening flight as me with the defective hold? |
No we have yet to travel... we fly tomorrow 06:30 to Granada... come back very late Monday. Only have a long weekend for this trip so I'm going to be mightily peeed off if there's any baggage delay (especially on the way out)
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@chocksaway, Feck ! I worked for DHL for a number of years, pre Deutsa Post ownership and went back again. After the DP purchase it became a huge animal, with lots of different divisions acquired and bought together without any cohesion. I rejoined as a senior sales manager having being told clear responsibility and accountability, two weeks after joining, found out another acquisition had recruited someone to do basically the same role as me, it all sounds very similar still 10 years on ( I left in 2008 so can't take any accountability !)
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I've just flown back to Manchester on my regular AerLingus trip from Cork. I had to wait 45 minutes for bags instead of the usual 10. Also I would recommend no longer using the T1 meet and greet parking. You now have to collect your car from the top of the multi storey
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@CathS, I'm confused (nothing unusual there then) as to how your ski bag not being loaded in Geneva is the fault of EasyJets Manchester handling agents.
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@adithorp,
I was told to pursue the delayed baggage via Menzies, so presumably they use the same company in Geneva. God knows.
It has now been passed on to a secondary tracing company anyway, after apparently zero progress in the last 5 days.
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It must be hard to locate a 2m long bag in such an unsecure area as Geneva airside.
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@CathS, You can contact SwissPort directly ...
https://missing-bag.swissport.com/geneva-en.htm
I have been to collect missing bags for customers a couple of times a few years back when I did transfers from GVA.
Once they were pretty organised and when I showed them the receipt, they went and got the bag straight away, and just took a photocopy of my passport so they had a record of who they had given it to.
The other occasion they showed me over to a big pile of bags and told me to find it myself.
When I located it I showed them the 2 matching labels, but they we're at all bothered.
On both occasions though it was there, so don't give up hope.
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WindOfChange wrote: |
@CathS, You can contact SwissPort directly ...
https://missing-bag.swissport.com/geneva-en.htm
I have been to collect missing bags for customers a couple of times a few years back when I did transfers from GVA.
Once they were pretty organised and when I showed them the receipt, they went and got the bag straight away, and just took a photocopy of my passport so they had a record of who they had given it to.
The other occasion they showed me over to a big pile of bags and told me to find it myself.
When I located it I showed them the 2 matching labels, but they we're at all bothered.
On both occasions though it was there, so don't give up hope. |
+1 - During Chrismtas one of the bags from London didn't show up at Geneva - a friend on a flight the next day picked it up with the missing bag identifier tag number and the original passengers details, and they just took a copy of the passport incase the original bag holder ever filed a police report for missing/stolen property. It was super simple and quick.
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@WindOfChange, @extremerob,
Thanks for the encouraging advice.
I wonder if it would be as straightforward for a bag checked in for departure as opposed to missing on arrival?
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You know it makes sense.
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From the size of the pile of misplaced bags I saw, I think they're all in one place - once it's airside, it's airside.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Never had a good, swift, easy experience at Manchester with returning baggage (nor outgoing security, really) no matter which handlers. Had really hoped to avoid the airport in future, having moved north, but it seems that's not to be so far .
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we flew in to Manchester last weekend an commented that it was the quickest we could remember getting our bags returned - two suitcases and massive board bag. 10 minutes tops from walking through passport control to leaving the airport. that was with jet2. waited ages in Geneva though.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Jet2 do their own handling at Manchester. Maybe in house is the way to go.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Flew back in to MAN today from Milan, bags arrived on the conveyor within 5 mins of clearing immigration, pleasantly surprised to say the least!
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