Re: Jetstar broke my luggage, can anyone recommend a luggage repair place in central
It is annoying to have your luggage damaged - it has happened two flights in a row for me now, both Qantas International (LAX-SYD and SYD-ADL)!
The correct procedure is to take the damaged item to the special luggage area, before you leave the baggage collection area. I'm not sure how much luck you will have if you try and get a carrier to take responsibility after you have left the terminal.
Anyway, the person at special luggage has a procedure to follow, and gives you a letter with reference. Key details:
- valid for 6 months from date of letter
- authorised repairers listed on the back of the letter (see below)
- or get a quote and forward to Qantas
- will be repaired or replaced
With last bag, it was a 4-wheel and one of the wheels was ripped off. the repairer didn't recognise the brand, and had no spares, so I got to choose a replacement
up to the value specified on the form. Note that the question "how much did it cost" was asked by the special luggage person when filling in the claim; but apparently only because they didn't recognise the brand (no question about cost for the second one which is probably pretty common - Paklite).
Authorised repairers are:
NSW
Sydney Luggage Centre, Botany Rd, Mascot
Sydney Luggage Centre, Kent St, Sydney
Qld
Addwest Shoe and Luggage Repairs, Vulture St, West End
Hungerfords How Repairs
SA
The Luggage Place, Gilbert St, Adelaide
WA
Leather and Luggage Repair Centre, Walcott St, Mt Lawley
Lynn's Leather and Luggage, Quentin Ave, Claremont
Vic
Sweeney Luggage Centre, Franklin St, Melbourne
Sweeney's Travel Goods, Ryrie St, Geelong
Dinki'Di Show Repair and Travel Goods, Williamson St, Bendigo