Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Again, Lion Air Passenger Lost Items in Luggage

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Again, passengers lost luggage in the trunk of Lion Air. This time it happened to Chief Executive of the Association of Paddle Sports of Indonesia (PODSI) West Kalimantan, Abdi Nurkamil Mawardi.
A number of valuable items stored in the bag like, SLR camera brand Nikon and Sony handycam brand sunglasses brand new policy purchased, disappeared.
Abdi Nurkamil, Wednesday, June 12, 2013, describes the chronology. On Tuesday, June 4, 2013, he flew using Lion Air plane with flight number JT 711 majors Pontianak-Jakarta-Padang. At that time, the three missing items are stored in a locked bag and stored in the trunk.
Loss of goods in transit are known upon arrival at Soekarno-Hatta. "It's still there, but it was gone. Fact locked bag," said Abdi Nurkamil Mawardi.
Knowing the goods lost, Wednesday, June 5, 2013 he went to the Lion Air service at Soekarno-Hatta to confirm the loss. There he just makes statements only. Representatives were told to report to the next Lion Air in Pontianak.
"I have reported to Lion Air Pontanak and asked again report to the trunk at the airport Supadio. I feel cheated. Which I do not accept this ministry," said Abdi upset.
Though it may not realize the goods back, but he's hoping a serious concern and responsibility on the part of Lion Air. Moreover, he said, when it was also his partner in PODSI Kalbar, Sukiman, lost glasses bought from Germany.
"No matter the goods, the price is not how, but how responsibility and service. Was that we asked for," he said.
Do not stop there. Abdi with the rowing team Kalbar when home following the Padang International Dragon Boat (IPDB) in Padang, returning lost items on the plane with the same airline, Lion Air.
"Our behind using airline Lion Air flight number JT-355 JT 718 dated June 10, 2013. Loss occurred again, sports jacket, red paddle on behalf of Kelvin lost. Jacket that cost 150 thousand was stolen," said Rosadi Jamani, Secretary PODSI Kalbar.
He was told, when going home from Jakarta-Pontanak, athletes carry into the plane. Suddenly the cabin at the top of the seating is full, the initiative of officers to be moved to the trunk manually.
"We provided evidence that it had been moved. Athletes do not worry. Yet to Pontianak, stuff athletes lost," he says.
He also said, officers received a report of loss in Pontianak Supadio Airport on behalf of Roy with no phone 085 651 076 227. "Now the number is reached is no longer active," said Rosadi.
Meanwhile, the representatives of the airline Lion Air Pontianak related unconfirmed report the loss.
 
Sources :
http://nasional.news.viva.co.id/news/read/420291-lagi--penumpang-pesawat-lion-air-kehilangan-barang-di-bagasi

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