Some of the most unusual items found in lost and unclaimed luggage last year included a robot, a bionic knee, a meteorite and a beekeeping suit.
This Company Buys and Resells Unclaimed Airport Luggage — You Won’t Believe What People Leave Behind
When an airline can’t find a taker for lost bags, they sell it to Unclaimed Baggage in Scottsboro, Alabama. The company calls ...
From gold-plated golf clubs to meteorites, a new report on traveler's unclaimed baggage from last year reveals the ...
A new report reveals what travelers lose most in airline luggage, from T-shirts to samurai swords and even rat poison.
Google's new Find Hub feature empowers travellers to share live luggage locations with airlines, streamlining the recovery of ...
Unclaimed Baggage, a store that resells items lost by travelers, released its annual report detailing its most common and ...
"Unclaimed Baggage" opens a pop-up shop in Manhattan, selling people's unclaimed, bizarre items they've purchased from ...
Google Find Hub now lets travelers share lost luggage locations with airlines to speed baggage recovery. Losing a suitcase at the airport may soon be less stressful. Google is rolling out a new Find ...
A $35,000 Rolex. A fully assembled robot. A suitcase packed with rat poison. | A $35,000 Rolex. A fully assembled robot. A ...
Google announced last year that it would let you share the location of lost luggage with select airlines. Thankfully, the ...
Find Hub on Android now lets you share your lost luggage location directly with airlines using a secure link, a year after iPhones got the feature.
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