November 23, 2002 at 5:04 pm
Sometimes this industry can act like a jackass! :9
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Airline returns bag — 13 years later:
OKLAHOMA CITY – It’s taken 13 years, but Gov. Frank Keating finally has his briefcase back.
He lost it on a United Airlines flight from Washington to Tulsa in September 1989. At the time, Keating was general counsel for the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Last Friday, the governor’s office received the briefcase in the mail from San Francisco, where it had been found on a shelf in a security office.
“I was amazed,” Keating said. “I had forgotten all about it.”
The briefcase contained birthday and Christmas presents for Keating’s mother-in-law. It was in good shape but had been opened to check for contents.
Jeff Green, a United spokesman in Chicago, said it was “certainly an unusual case.”
“It is certainly not a standard practice,” he said, “but we’re glad we got it back to him. Sorry it took 13 years.”
The contents of the bag included a 1970s calculator with dead batteries and the presents, which were wrapped. Keating said he would give them to his mother-in-law on Thanksgiving.
The incident should give hope to all air travelers who have lost items in transit, Keating said.
“Your lost luggage is in orbit, somewhere,” he said. “It just keeps circulating in space like a satellite.”
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link: http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/4582239.htm
By: Saab 2000 - 26th November 2002 at 16:38
RE: Airline returns bag — 13 years later
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 26-11-02 AT 04:38 PM (GMT)]Actually quite a good excuse as to why you didn’t get your mother-in-law a present!I should think ir would do nicely for this years Xmas present :7
By: Ren Frew - 26th November 2002 at 10:39
RE: Airline returns bag — 13 years later
I hope he wasn’t carrying any egg sandwiches in that bag (lol)
By: T5 - 25th November 2002 at 23:54
RE: Airline returns bag — 13 years later
I heard about this the other day, such a great story with a hapy ending for Mr. Keating! :9