Manchester Evening News. One returning jetsetter Alison Unwin, 60 from Macclefield, waited more than two hours to collect her bags and told Manchester Evening News, there were scores of uncollected bags from earlier flights from the day before strewn around Terminal 3's reclaim hall, apparently abandoned by their owners who decided they had waited long enough.
After a sunshine break in Tenerife, Alison, her husband Paul, 62, and their 25-year-old son Ben landed at Manchester Airport at 5.16pm on Saturday, April 2 following a Ryanair flight.Their bags didn't come through until 7.30pm.
Having booked a taxi, Paul decided to take the cab back to the family home in Macclefield rather than incur further charges and then returned in his own car to pick up his wife, son and the bags.Alison shared pictures and video of the baggage reclaim hall, with the images showing what appeared to be uncollected bags from previous flights.
The dates on the attached tags indicated the bags had arrived on flights on Friday, she said.Speaking from the reclaim hall, Alison told the paper: "There are bags everywhere from days before.
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