
Mein Koffer hatte auf einem Langstreckenflug Verspätung, also habe ich diese Baumkarte in R mit Daten von erstellt SITA (Global Baggage Report, 2024), druckte es aus und klebte es an meinen Koffer.
Sollte so etwas noch einmal passieren, muss ich mich zumindest nicht mit einem Urteil am Helpdesk herumschlagen, wenn ich mein Gepäck als „schwarz … mit vier Rollen … und einem Griff“ beschreibe".
Von anothersamwilson
8 Kommentare
That arrow pointing to the green area suggests that 99% of luggage is mishandeld. I hope the tossers don’t take that as a personal insult and accidentally drop your suitcase off the plane…
This is some very ugly data
This is why all of my luggage has a bright colour, currently one bag is red and the other a nice hue of teal. Also, the one time our luggage was delayed, the estimate to get it back to us was a week. Until I told them that they can choose between getting it to one location within two days or have one transported about 1000km and the other one to an offshore island. Well, I got a call the next day from a taxi driver asking for directions. 😀
Your bag misses your flight cause they’re too busy reading your sticker.
I’m curious about the underlying data, but also not willing to sign up to their spam list to download the report. I am highly suspicious of their “damaged” luggage number though — I cannot see a way they would be able to actually assess that for all luggage.
And that is why you take a picture of it each time before you drop it off. The helpdesks often have a book full of images, but nothing is better than making the description their issue when they know the differentiating factors.
Kind of a misleading graphic. The way it is displayed one would think there are equal parts green and not green. In reality 99% makes it to its destination, right. The graph on left should subsume the one on right. Like two pie graphs with the one on the right being a blow up of the 1% on the left that aren green. Make sense??
Why are the causes for mishandled luggage not sorted by %? Makes absolutely no sense. Very annoying to read.