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Lost Luggage

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Originally published March 6, 2008
Authors Colin Brake
Page count 100
Followed by The Graves of Mordane
Publishers BBC Books
GenresScience Fiction
Choose-your-own Story
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2063766
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"Lost Luggage" is a BBC Books story adventure book written by Colin Brake and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Tenth Doctor. This is part of the Decide Your Destiny series which makes you choose what happens in the books.

Heathrow Terminal 2 baggage piles up after malfunction

Feb 16,2020 7:36 am

A sea of luggage has piled up at Heathrow's Terminal 2 after a technical malfunction.

Some passengers had to fly without their bags while others faced delays at check-in, The Airport said.

Travellers complained on Social Media of two-hour waits at baggage reclaim.

The Airport said the malfunction had now been fixed. Airport staff are working to reunite passengers with their belongings if they had to fly without them.

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Stuart Dempster tried to spot his own bags among The Hundreds of suitcases packed into the hall.

" Two-hour delays for Heathrow Airport T2 baggage reclaim tonight apparently, " he tweeted. " Welcome Back to Britain! "

Fiona O'Driscoll posted pictures online of The Terminal hall crammed with bags to pass The Time .

A Heathrow spokeswoman apologised for the disruption.

" Earlier today there was a technical issue with The Terminal 2 baggage system which has now been resolved, " She Said .

" Passengers are now able to check-in as normal, but A Number of passengers who departed from Terminal 2 earlier today may have travelled without their luggage.

" We Are working closely with airlines to reunite passengers with their luggage as soon as possible. We're sorry there's been disruption to passenger journeys. "

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