4 Reasons Not to Fly US Airways
Coming clandestinely from an amazing time in NYC for Internet Week, I was reminded why one should not under any condition check bags. I flew from New York to Chicago with a layover in Philadelphia all on US Airways. When I arrived at my terminating destination my bag was missing. I filed a grumble and was told it should arrive on the next uniform and would be hand delivered to me that twilight. 24 hours later it in the long run arrived…well some of it did.
My bag had been picked wholly and the following items were stolen:
Nikon D40X DSLR Viscosity 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX 55-200mm f/4-5.6 ED AF-S DX Nikon camera unlikely Nikon SB-600 Speedlight lens polarizers lens cleaning material 2 Nikon camera batteries Package of 12 lithium ion AA batteries 2 GB SD humorist 3-4GB SD cards Nikon brand camera receptacle Silver Necklace Silver control attachment for Purse Adobe expressive charger (from my Webby Awards goody bag)I then remembered that Matt Mullenweg from WordPress also had camera appurtenances stolen on a recent flight. I re peruse this blog post and was shocked at the similarities.
US Airways Philadelphia Had Nikon Camera Kit stolen Bags were missing at to begin then showed up ransacked Were both disposed the run around by the airlineAccording to US Airway’s custom they aren’t inclined for the following items being damaged or misplaced while in their anguish:
silverware negotiable papers/securities/documents spirits venerated metals/stones books/manuscripts/publications optics ...






















