Pee in your Suitcase?

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Oh yes, you read it correctly! The latest travel video to go viral is “Thanks Delta Airlines for using my baggage as a toilet!” Mr. Haze left from London headed to the United States on June 17 for a week-long trip but his luggage did not show up for 4 days. The Delta ticket agent at Heathrow accidentally issued him a boarding pass for a flight to Boston. So, the luggage traveled to Boston, then back to the UK, then back to Boston and finally to Minneapolis but somewhere along the way someone peed in it. the YouTube video recounts how when he opened his suitcase there is “an overwhelming stench of urine coming from my clothes.” In the video he goes through the content of his suitcase – Damp shorts, T-shirts, pajamas, and work trousers have a wet stain on the knees. His toiletry bag had toothpaste all over the inside and his aftershave had been stolen. At the time this passenger took this video Delta airlines would not answer his calls but, now that this video has gone viral Delta contacted the passenger and apologized. Delta said they will closely review procedures and they gave the passenger $250 and an upgrade to first class for his return trip to London. Mr. Haze updated his YouTube page and said this Update time : Delta are bending over backwards to sort this out. Check twitter for more updates #DeltaAirPeeBags

 

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Tina
Tina is the Director of Marketing for Atlas Cruises and Tours. She is an experienced Digital Marketer who has worked in the travel industry as a marketing leader for over 20 years. She is always looking for the next travel adventure.