On Twitter, a passenger on a United Airlines flight tells her incredible story that has gone viral. After losing his suitcase on a flight from Chicago to Washington, the airline assured him that his luggage was safe. Thanks to her AirTag, she realized that United Airlines was lying to her and was able to follow the crazy journey of her business for 3 days.

An Apple AirTag

The cold snap in the United States took a number of travelers by surprise and forced airlines to cancel thousands of flights. This will not have prevented Valerie Szybala, an American, from taking the plane and placing a Apple AirTag in his suitcase. On Twitter, she tells her incredible story and went viral.

Her AirTag tells her her suitcase is juggling an apartment and a McDonald’s in Washington, the airline is lying to her

At the end of December, Valerie Szybala landed at Washington airport, before receiving a message from United Airlines. Her luggage is no longer on her flight from Chicago. She then decides to have her suitcase delivered to her home, but thanks to her AirTag, she realized that for three days his baggage had wandered between a building and a McDonald’s, located in Washington.

The first day, she noticed that her suitcase was in an apartment. Thinking it had been stolen, she decides to go there and falls in front of several empty bags at the foot of the building, near a dumpster. His things weren’t there. Mad with rage, she contacted United Airlines who told her that her luggage was safe in a dedicated center.

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The American leaves and continues to follow the adventures of his suitcase from the Find My app, only to see that she was at a McDonald’s two days later. A few hours later, the suitcase returns to the building located in Washington. The suitcase will finally be delivered to him three days later. The company, which had not updated the location of her suitcase on the baggage tracking site, said it had ” problems with his subcontractor “.

The service provided by our baggage delivery provider does not meet our standards and we are investigating what happened said United Airlines. But to this day, the mystery remains whole: Valerie still does not know why her luggage juggled between an apartment in Washington, then in a McDonald’s, before being delivered to her. The story can be found below.

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