cjv
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Flew Qantas from Bali to Sydney in Nov 23. To not go beyond hand luggage requirements, I checked in luggage and used a padded Lowepro back pack inside a hard-shell suit case which was secured inside by an internal zip then locked externally.
I held no concern for the items to be damaged as all items where better packed then when they were first transported from China or elsewhere by aircraft. What I didn't expect was that a Qantas employee would break the zip open (bag remained locked) then unzip the internal zipper to remove the Lowepro bag. The bag then at some time was put in a Qantas clear plastic bag.
I contacted Qantas and was told too bad. I was also told the damage to the suitcase was too bad. After a month of getting nowhere with Qantas I finally got a message which suggested they were listening. I then completed the further steps they wanted. I then received the too bad too sad email.
I had been asking Qantas where the suitcase had been put in the plastic bag so I could report to police. They would not provide or respond to that.
Qantas have said it does not matter that items have been stolen and have said they should not have been carried in the checked luggage. The Lowepro Camera Bag is considered by them as a photographic accessory so should have not been carried in checked luggage. The tripod is in the same boat. Binoculars and sunglasses taken by the Qantas employee are considered by them as valuable items and should not have been in the checked luggage.
I provided proof to Qantas of all items and photographed each stage of the opening of the damaged bag given it had been accessed. This was to no avail.
What I learnt from this is that doing the right thing with hand luggage by respecting weight and dimension limits may not be the best option. I have also learnt that theft appears to be acceptable by Qantas.
I held no concern for the items to be damaged as all items where better packed then when they were first transported from China or elsewhere by aircraft. What I didn't expect was that a Qantas employee would break the zip open (bag remained locked) then unzip the internal zipper to remove the Lowepro bag. The bag then at some time was put in a Qantas clear plastic bag.
I contacted Qantas and was told too bad. I was also told the damage to the suitcase was too bad. After a month of getting nowhere with Qantas I finally got a message which suggested they were listening. I then completed the further steps they wanted. I then received the too bad too sad email.
I had been asking Qantas where the suitcase had been put in the plastic bag so I could report to police. They would not provide or respond to that.
Qantas have said it does not matter that items have been stolen and have said they should not have been carried in the checked luggage. The Lowepro Camera Bag is considered by them as a photographic accessory so should have not been carried in checked luggage. The tripod is in the same boat. Binoculars and sunglasses taken by the Qantas employee are considered by them as valuable items and should not have been in the checked luggage.
I provided proof to Qantas of all items and photographed each stage of the opening of the damaged bag given it had been accessed. This was to no avail.
What I learnt from this is that doing the right thing with hand luggage by respecting weight and dimension limits may not be the best option. I have also learnt that theft appears to be acceptable by Qantas.