Air France passenger's lost luggage sent to thrift shop after airline refused retrieval

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An Air France passenger's lost luggage was reportedly sent to a thrift shop after the airline refused to retrieve it, despite the passenger providing its exact location via an AirTag. The passenger, Joshua Bittker, tracked his bag from Charles De Gaulle Airport to a storage facility and then to a Parisian thrift shop. Air France eventually informed him the bag had been "destroyed." Bittker shared the AirTag information through Air France's online portal, but claims the link was never accessed. He has filed a claim for approximately $1,750 in lost items.


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