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DiamondWhisper
10th Jun 2011, 09:00
Can anyone find contact details for Flybe with regard to leaving a bag on board an aircraft?

Stupid I know, but sleeping child was carried off instead....

Flight arrived late and lost property place was closed, nothing has been handed to them this morning and wondering if any way to contact the airline / ground services who may have fiound it?

Any suggestion?

jghill
10th Jun 2011, 09:13
And no doubt someone wants their child back, too!

11Fan
10th Jun 2011, 15:38
And no doubt someone wants their child back, too!

On the "up" side, the parents of the sleeping child may have your bag. Wake he little bugger up and ask them what their Mommy's name is. Of course, if they say Mommy, you're hosed.

TFlyguy
10th Jun 2011, 17:47
The Customer Service number on their website doesnt work - or it didnt in March when I started my correspondence with them.

If you email you will get an automated reply promising a reply within 21 days - it WILL be 21 days before they bother to reply.

I have been waiting since March for the money for my damaged suitcase - totally unacceptable!

sharalee99
11th Jun 2011, 18:33
Customer relations number

0871 700 5000 :ok:

jersey145
11th Jun 2011, 23:16
no chance. the staff are all pennyless! prbably raided the bag just to afford a meal that night! oh well......you snooze...you loose.

farci
12th Jun 2011, 08:23
Customer relations number

0871 700 5000 http://images.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/src:www.pprune.org/get/images/smilies/thumbs.gifYou'll likely be on hold for a long time and 0871 numbers are very expensive with the revenue going to FlyBe. The longer you hold - the more they make.

My record was 37 minutes but only because I found an ordinary number on the excellent SayNoTo0870 website (http://www.saynoto0870.com/search.php). It also shows a proper number for FlyBe 'Customer Relations'.....

A2QFI
14th Jun 2011, 07:56
Or 01392 268510 if you don't want to pay 5p a minute!!! See Farci's post re saynoto0870.com

Torque2
14th Jun 2011, 09:30
Have you tried the handling agent at the arrival airport. They usually look after any lost and found items.