easyJet passenger ‘has her bag ransacked and items stolen’ on trip from Manchester Airport - simple electric toothbrush

by:Yovog     2022-07-22
easyJet passenger ‘has her bag ransacked and items stolen’ on trip from Manchester Airport  -  simple electric toothbrush
One vacationer claimed that her bag had been looted on an easyJet flight from Manchester Airport and some items had been stolen.
Rochelle Hunt says she found her suitcase "messy"
Cosmetics, Chargers and electric toothbrushes were stolen.
At the end of December, the mother and her family went skiing in Geneva, Switzerland.
But when she arrived, she was shocked to find that her belongings had been taken away.
Rochelle, former executive director of Northwest ambulance services, said when she complained that she was blocked by easyJet and Manchester airports.
"Everything is out of order," she said.
But I'm sure it won't spoil the holiday so I just borrowed something from my daughter.
She emailed EasyJet and reported the matter again at Geneva airport on her way home.
Rochelle claimed that they then referred her to the airline, which then referred her back to Manchester Airport, which told her to contact the police.
According to the newspaper, it was not until the Manchester Evening News contacted them that she received a £ 100 machine ticket.
She added: "I don't think GMP will give two hours and they are busy enough without worrying about it.
"The airport and easyJet should be disturbed.
A spokesman for easyJet told more than 298,000 passengers flying in Manchester on October 1-12, only three reported theft.
He added: "easyJet works closely with our airport partners to ensure that all luggage is handled safely, so take the allegations of this nature seriously and will work with our baggage handlers
"It is important to note that reports of baggage theft are very rare and there is no evidence that this is more common on this route.
"We provided MS Hunter with a ticket voucher as a gesture of goodwill as she was unable to apply for cosmetics on travel insurance.
A Manchester Airport spokesman said in an interview with The Sun: "It is disappointing to learn that any passengers passing through Manchester Airport are dissatisfied with their experience . "
"The entire baggage process --
Whether it's in Manchester or our destination airport
Executed by agents designated by each airline.
"We will support the ongoing investigation by easyJet and its designated processing agent to understand the circumstances of this case and will be happy to discuss the matter further with the passengers concerned.
Sun Online has reached out to easyJet for comment.
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