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code-frog wrote:
Ah man!!! That sucks. Next time lock the zippers.
Most international flights have a rule that your checked-in baggage must not be locked. If you do that, they may force the lock if they want to. It's stupid really. If they insist on that, they should also take responsibility for security - which in CG's case, clearly they haven't! Regards, Nish
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The Ultimate Grid - The #1 MFC grid out there!Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
checked-in baggage must not be locked
Not in my experience - for my last flight the guy at checkin wanted to be sure the number-lock was scrambled and actually shuffled the numbers further. (That was Sydney BTW)
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I am finally home, after a wretched day at the airport. I checked my luggage in at Dallas, flew to LA, spent 10 hours there, then went to board my QANTAS flight. They no longer take American Airlines boarding passes, so I had to go back to the queue and check in again. My left leg actually collapsed on me while I was doing that, but I made it through. I got the same seat, new boarding pass and got on the plane. The flight was not too bad, I watched Capote and 'Good night and good luck' ( I am fascinated by McCarthyism, it was very good ). I also got 5 hours sleep - I am getting better at this travel stuff. When I landed, my bags werer amongst the last to come out, so I guess FILO. As a result, I guess, a customs guy came and asked me some questions, stamped my entry card, and I didn't have to go through customs proper ( no opening of my bags, etc ). So I checked into my flight and came home. While in the USA and Canada, I dragged Nish and Matt to every store I could see that might sell DVDs. My first purchase was 'Metal Mania Stripped' and my last was 'Triumph the comic insult dog'. While in Texas we bought a DVD to watch most nights, so, all up, I had about 10 DVDs in my case, although I don't know an exact figure. When I opened my case, I had one - Triumph the comic insult dog was the only DVD I had that the baggage checkers didn't like the look of. They also stole a digital camera that Matt gave me as a gift for my wife. I've called to complain and they've asked me to send something in writing, but told me not to get my hopes up, pretty much. I'm feeling pretty jaded with the whole thing. I was worried about my bags getting lost, especially with the connections, but not for them to be rifled. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Really sorry to hear about this Christian. I know how much effort you put in to search and find those titles :( I thought these things happened only in airports back home. Regards Smitha Every problem has a gift for you in its hands. -- Richard Bach
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I am finally home, after a wretched day at the airport. I checked my luggage in at Dallas, flew to LA, spent 10 hours there, then went to board my QANTAS flight. They no longer take American Airlines boarding passes, so I had to go back to the queue and check in again. My left leg actually collapsed on me while I was doing that, but I made it through. I got the same seat, new boarding pass and got on the plane. The flight was not too bad, I watched Capote and 'Good night and good luck' ( I am fascinated by McCarthyism, it was very good ). I also got 5 hours sleep - I am getting better at this travel stuff. When I landed, my bags werer amongst the last to come out, so I guess FILO. As a result, I guess, a customs guy came and asked me some questions, stamped my entry card, and I didn't have to go through customs proper ( no opening of my bags, etc ). So I checked into my flight and came home. While in the USA and Canada, I dragged Nish and Matt to every store I could see that might sell DVDs. My first purchase was 'Metal Mania Stripped' and my last was 'Triumph the comic insult dog'. While in Texas we bought a DVD to watch most nights, so, all up, I had about 10 DVDs in my case, although I don't know an exact figure. When I opened my case, I had one - Triumph the comic insult dog was the only DVD I had that the baggage checkers didn't like the look of. They also stole a digital camera that Matt gave me as a gift for my wife. I've called to complain and they've asked me to send something in writing, but told me not to get my hopes up, pretty much. I'm feeling pretty jaded with the whole thing. I was worried about my bags getting lost, especially with the connections, but not for them to be rifled. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
I have Triumph the insult dog if you need it again. No sense paying for it twice......
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I am finally home, after a wretched day at the airport. I checked my luggage in at Dallas, flew to LA, spent 10 hours there, then went to board my QANTAS flight. They no longer take American Airlines boarding passes, so I had to go back to the queue and check in again. My left leg actually collapsed on me while I was doing that, but I made it through. I got the same seat, new boarding pass and got on the plane. The flight was not too bad, I watched Capote and 'Good night and good luck' ( I am fascinated by McCarthyism, it was very good ). I also got 5 hours sleep - I am getting better at this travel stuff. When I landed, my bags werer amongst the last to come out, so I guess FILO. As a result, I guess, a customs guy came and asked me some questions, stamped my entry card, and I didn't have to go through customs proper ( no opening of my bags, etc ). So I checked into my flight and came home. While in the USA and Canada, I dragged Nish and Matt to every store I could see that might sell DVDs. My first purchase was 'Metal Mania Stripped' and my last was 'Triumph the comic insult dog'. While in Texas we bought a DVD to watch most nights, so, all up, I had about 10 DVDs in my case, although I don't know an exact figure. When I opened my case, I had one - Triumph the comic insult dog was the only DVD I had that the baggage checkers didn't like the look of. They also stole a digital camera that Matt gave me as a gift for my wife. I've called to complain and they've asked me to send something in writing, but told me not to get my hopes up, pretty much. I'm feeling pretty jaded with the whole thing. I was worried about my bags getting lost, especially with the connections, but not for them to be rifled. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Ah man!!! That sucks.:( Next time lock the zippers.
A Plain English signature. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
Like Nish said - lock your case and they will smash the lock and they WILL go right through it, thoroughly. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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It wasn't Brisbane airport you went through, was it? :~ cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
Melbourne. But I checked my bag in at Dallas and didn't open it until I got home, so.... Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Ravi, it's totally not your duty :-) In the first instance, I will be waging war with the airline today, I hope that will give me some satisfaction. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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Ravi, it's totally not your duty :-) In the first instance, I will be waging war with the airline today, I hope that will give me some satisfaction. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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I am finally home, after a wretched day at the airport. I checked my luggage in at Dallas, flew to LA, spent 10 hours there, then went to board my QANTAS flight. They no longer take American Airlines boarding passes, so I had to go back to the queue and check in again. My left leg actually collapsed on me while I was doing that, but I made it through. I got the same seat, new boarding pass and got on the plane. The flight was not too bad, I watched Capote and 'Good night and good luck' ( I am fascinated by McCarthyism, it was very good ). I also got 5 hours sleep - I am getting better at this travel stuff. When I landed, my bags werer amongst the last to come out, so I guess FILO. As a result, I guess, a customs guy came and asked me some questions, stamped my entry card, and I didn't have to go through customs proper ( no opening of my bags, etc ). So I checked into my flight and came home. While in the USA and Canada, I dragged Nish and Matt to every store I could see that might sell DVDs. My first purchase was 'Metal Mania Stripped' and my last was 'Triumph the comic insult dog'. While in Texas we bought a DVD to watch most nights, so, all up, I had about 10 DVDs in my case, although I don't know an exact figure. When I opened my case, I had one - Triumph the comic insult dog was the only DVD I had that the baggage checkers didn't like the look of. They also stole a digital camera that Matt gave me as a gift for my wife. I've called to complain and they've asked me to send something in writing, but told me not to get my hopes up, pretty much. I'm feeling pretty jaded with the whole thing. I was worried about my bags getting lost, especially with the connections, but not for them to be rifled. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
So, to follow up on your post a few days ago, are you in the doghouse? Marc Pensieve Functional Entanglement vs. Code Entanglement Static Classes Make For Rigid Architectures Some people believe what the bible says. Literally. At least [with Wikipedia] you have the chance to correct the wiki -- Jörgen Sigvardsson
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So, to follow up on your post a few days ago, are you in the doghouse? Marc Pensieve Functional Entanglement vs. Code Entanglement Static Classes Make For Rigid Architectures Some people believe what the bible says. Literally. At least [with Wikipedia] you have the chance to correct the wiki -- Jörgen Sigvardsson
No - it appears that all is well on that front. Perhaps she was bunging it on to make sure I bought a good present... Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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No - it appears that all is well on that front. Perhaps she was bunging it on to make sure I bought a good present... Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
Christian Graus wrote:
Perhaps she was bunging it on to make sure I bought a good present...
But didn't it get stolen? Unless that eskimo neglige managed to make it through. :) Marc Pensieve Functional Entanglement vs. Code Entanglement Static Classes Make For Rigid Architectures Some people believe what the bible says. Literally. At least [with Wikipedia] you have the chance to correct the wiki -- Jörgen Sigvardsson