https://fortune.com/2022/07/13/luggage-crisis-delta-rescue-1000-bags-london-heathrow-airport/
Travelers flying from London to the U.S. on July 11 were forced to leave their luggage behind after their scheduled flight was canceled because of passenger limits imposed by Heathrow…

The lost luggage crisis is so bad Delta is sending an entire plane just to rescue 1,000 pieces of luggage stranded in London’s Heathrow Airport
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