Vancouver woman shocked to find checked bag, clothes in tatters after Air Canada flight
Airline says vast majority of bags arrive as planned but baggage system accidents can happen
A Vancouver woman has compensation but few answers after a flight from her hometown to Calgary ended in a checked bag left in tatters.
Casey Dubyk, 27, flew to Calgary from Vancouver International Airport on Sept. 26 for a work trip.
The marketing co-ordinator normally only takes a carry-on bag, but before she boarded, she was told the volume of liquids in her small duffel bag was too great. She checked it instead.
When she and her colleagues deplaned at Calgary International, her bag wasn't there. An Air Canada rep told her it would come on the next flight and the airline would take down her info and deliver it to her hotel.
The bag was delivered. Sort of.
"I'm like, oh, wait, why can I see my highlighter-yellow sweater in a closed bag?" she recalled thinking as she gazed upon it.
The bag had a huge hole torn into it. The clothing and other items inside, including expensive cosmetics, were largely shredded to tatters as well. Dark marks were seen on many of the items.