thetonestarr on 12 March 2009
Ha! I used to work at the Cincinnati airport (worked there from Jan. '07 through Aug. '08 for Comair, part of Delta). US Air barely ever flies into there - they've only got like ten ramp employees (baggage handlers, etc) max at that airport.
So if it disappeared here on our end, there are only a very few people they need to investigate.
I don't know anything about New Haven.
However, lost property in checked baggage is typically only insured up to a couple thousand dollars max, and by checking your baggage, you agree to these terms. So he can't sue for anything more than the insurance covers.
Edit: Ah, the article mentions that. Federal law limits it at $3,300.
So if it disappeared here on our end, there are only a very few people they need to investigate.
I don't know anything about New Haven.
However, lost property in checked baggage is typically only insured up to a couple thousand dollars max, and by checking your baggage, you agree to these terms. So he can't sue for anything more than the insurance covers.
Edit: Ah, the article mentions that. Federal law limits it at $3,300.
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