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As thousands of passengers continue to be affected by the great lost luggage crisis, British Airways makes money from their misery.
It is forcing them to use a premium-rate helpline to seek their missing bags, and pocketing the profits.
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Many passengers have not seen their possessions since mid-December following the chaos sparked by heavy fog and faulty baggage equipment.
They are urged to use the Internet to track lost bags, but many claim the official website is useless - and are phoning an 0845 number given by the airline for those seeking information.
BA gets up to half of the 3p-a-minute cost of calls to the number, and
some desperate callers say they have been on the phone for up to ten fruitless hours, trying and failing to recover bags which in many cases are filled with long-overdue Christmas presents.
The International Airline Passengers' Association, which has some 400,000 members worldwide, accused BA of cashing in.
Spokesman Jonathan French said: 'BA seems to be making the most of this baggage situation rather than simply helping its customers. It could just as easily set up an 0800 freephone number for this kind of eventuality.
'Free calls wouldn't remove the pain of losing your possessions, but would at least take away the cost of trying to find out where they are.'
BA admitted it did make money from calls to its baggage number, but insisted the charges were necessary to offset the cost of running a call centre in Newcastle. [...]
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