
Family's luggage stranded in back room at Vancouver airport for almost 5 days
CTV
A family visiting from Chicago says their missing bag was buried under a pile of luggage at Vancouver International Airport for almost five days, and no one seemed to be able to retrieve it.
A family visiting from Chicago says their missing bag was buried under a pile of luggage at Vancouver International Airport for almost five days, and no one seemed to be able to retrieve it.
They knew it was in the airport because an Apple AirTag – a device that allows people to track their goods – revealed its location.
Using an app on his mobile phone, Doug Wysocki showed CTV News where it was: Near the U.S. departures check-in counters.
“It’s just two walls through,” he said. “If you could walk through the wall, it’s just two or three walls there.”
Wysocki and his daughter are still in B.C., but his wife had to go home.
On Friday, she boarded a United Airlines flight to Chicago.
When she got to O’Hare International Airport, her bag wasn't there. Her husband has been trying to retrieve it ever since.

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