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1. SITA Reports Drop in Mishandled Baggage
SITA Reports Drop in Mishandled Baggage. The fifth annual edition of SITA’s Baggage Report shows that the amount of mishandled baggage – checked baggage that has been delayed, damaged or pilfered – fell by over a fifth last year from 42.4 million bags in 2007 to 32.8 million bags in 2008. The number of bags actually lost or stolen also tumbled from 1.28 million to 736,000.
2. Etihad Airways launches Unaccompanied Baggage Service
Etihad Airways launches Unaccompanied Baggage Service. Etihad Airways has launches a new service that allows its customers to send heavy or excess quantities of baggage before they fly.The ‘unaccompanied baggage’ service is for luggage which exceeds approved allowances to be sent separately to avoid excess baggage fees.
3. SITA publishes Major Report on Baggage Handling
SITA publishes Major Report on Baggage Handling. Figures from WorldTracer, SITA’s fully-automated system for tracing lost and mishandled passenger baggage used by 400 airlines and ground handling companies, show that 42.4 million bags were mishandled or delayed in 2007. The air transport industry handles around 2.25 billion pieces of checked baggage every year.
4. Viva Macau Airlines to Charge Checked Baggage Fees
Viva Macau Airlines to Charge Checked Baggage Fees. Viva Macau Airlines is going to start charging its Economy Class passengers checked baggage fees. Effective 1st April, a service fee will apply to each Economy Class passenger who carries checked baggage for all flights except charter flights to Tokyo.
5. AirAsia to introduce Checked Baggage Handling Fee
AirAsia to introduce Checked Baggage Handling Fee. AirAsia is to introduce a fee for handling all Checked Baggage for flights booked from 21st April 2008 onwards across its network. AirAsia's long distance airline, AirAsia X, already charges passengers a Checked Baggage Handling Fee on all AirAsia X flights. This handling fee is only applicable for all bookings made after 21st Apri
6. SAS carries baggage directly to Åre/Östersund
SAS carries baggage directly to Åre/Östersund. Since January 15, anyone traveling with Star Alliance and SAS to Östersund via Arlanda can reclaim their baggage at Åre Östersund Airport. Accordingly, passengers do not need to take their baggage through customs clearance at Arlanda and check it in again.
7. China Airlines to Reduce Free Check-in Baggage Allowance on Trans-Pacific Flights
China Airlines to Reduce Free Check-in Baggage Allowance on Trans-Pacific Flights. China Airlines is reducing the amount of check-in baggage allowed on its Trans-Pacific flights. Passengers traveling with tickets issued after April 15, 2008, on economy class to North America (including Guam), will be allowed to check two pieces of baggage, with a weight limit of 23kg per piece.
8. United Airlines launches New Door-to-Door Baggage Service
United Airlines launches New Door-to-Door Baggage Service. United Airlines is now offering an overnight baggage shipping service via an overnight courier that will provide customers with a more convenient and easy way to travel - without their luggage. United's new service, Door-to-Door Baggage, enables customers in the continental U.S. to ship their suitcases, or other travel item
9. United Airlines offers Additional Baggage Allowance to Students in Hong Kong
United Airlines offers Additional Baggage Allowance to Students in Hong Kong. United Airlines is offering additional baggage allowance for students travelling from Hong Kong to the U.S. or Canada for education. Until February 6, 2009, students who purchase qualified tickets from United’s Hong Kong website are eligible to enjoy an addition allowance of three pieces of baggage.
10. Capacity Reductions and New Baggage Fees at Virgin Blue
Capacity Reductions and New Baggage Fees at Virgin Blue. In response to the record fuel prices, Virgin Blue Airlines, has confirmed it is to remove a further two aircraft from Australian flying, introduce new baggage fees and increase the airline’s Flexible Fares.The airline is to remove a further two Boeing 737 aircraft from the Australian domestic market by October 2008, reducing

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