Each
time I travel overseas, I feel how much better I am back home.
Hear
this. Lufthansa business class and non-discounted ticket, which means first-class
like fare.
The flight was Mumbai - Munich - London Heathrow. Munich was as transit point. i board at Mumbai and I wake
up at Munich to find one of my cabin bags stowed right above my seat was missing.
I
informed the crew about my missing bag no later than the touch down at Munich,
from where I was supposed to connect to London.
They
made no precautionary announcement of a missing bag.
Did not
volunteer to check the cabin
Had no
provision at the entire Munich Airport for lodging a complaint
Were not
able to provide assistance
For
their luck, I raced out to see of some co-passenger or miscreant was walking
away with the bag. And as I did that, the crew was saved of the ruckus that I
would have otherwise created. While I did pace, lugging the suit slip and a laptop bag
that I still had on my person, I could not spot my bag.
So the
next step was to register a complaint. It turned out, for cabin bag, there is no
provision to register a complaint. And overseas, they don’t accept plain paper
complaints, the jokers have a format for everything. So
regardless of the muscle that I flexed of being a gold card holder, frequent
flyer, Lufthansa patron, nothing worked.
This was
a cabin bag and I was supposed to be responsible for it, just like one is of
his / her possessions on a bus/train, argued a Lufthansa supervisor.
I then
thought of registering a police complaint, and there was no police presence in
the transit area either. You should first clear passport control and then go
into the Schengen area, subject to Schengen Visa to register the complaint.
But my
complaint could well be logged at London, as the London police would have
jurisdiction, London being my final destination. Munich was merely a transit
point.
At
London, the lost and found said, they were handling agents, and not Lufthansa
and could take complaint for checked in baggage. Since the bag was not in the
custody of the carrier, the question of compensation also did not arise. But, I
could log a complaint with London police, and that I could do anywhere in
London.
I
thought I would log a complaint at Central London police station, knowing fully
well, it being a case of Munich, they could really do nothing, but the
complaint would have helped, for insurance claim at least.
But
again, firstly, they said, the jurisdiction would be of Heathrow Police and
secondly, the theft took place in the air or in Munich, and hence again they
had no jurisdiction. So no complaint was filed whatsoever.
Then I
had to think like a Bania, and called my agent, and asked him to inform
Lufthansa sales, that RPG could review its travel policy and stop patronizing
Lufthansa. And this is what drove some seriousness.
I am
sure, in India we could have found a solution.