“I’ve been waiting for my suitcase for a fortnight; everyone washes their hands of it”
Mathilde Vernerey returns from Sicily, where her luggage never arrived. If she understands “the scary mess” of airports, she regrets that no one really comes to the aid of passengers.
Posted today at 6:22 p.m.
![Mathilde Vernerey photographed the waiting baggage area in Palermo on July 10. The image clearly illustrates the fact that the problem is European.](https://i0.wp.com/cdn.unitycms.io/images/7kn2_fpO4tO9WYNB0h397m.jpg?resize=1200%2C900&ssl=1)
Mathilde Vernerey photographed the waiting baggage area in Palermo on July 10. The image clearly illustrates the fact that the problem is European.
DR
“Fortunately the holidays were good! Because the trip was slightly chaotic.” These words from Mathilde Vernerey, a Genevan returning from Sicily, sum up an experience undoubtedly experienced by hundreds of air passengers this summer. In addition to the rush, delayed or canceled flights, hours of waiting in crowded airport halls (with the rebound of the Covid to fix everything), you must now expect not to receive your suitcase on arrival. And to fight dry to try to recover it.
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