Geplaatst: ma 13 feb, 2006 13:55
In de gegevens is niet terug te vinden hoeveel koffers de passagiers meenemen.Robertjan schreef:Nee hoor, dat is nu net wat er onderzocht is.m-gineering schreef:En de rij boze klanten bij maatschappij X, waar maar de helft van de reizigers een koffer incheckt, is maar half zo lang als die van maatschappij K waar iedere reiziger een koffer meezeult
Data refers to the airlines’ entire network covering domestic, intra-European, and long-haul scheduled services and non-scheduled services.
The figures show the rate of bags reported missing upon the passengers’ arrival at their final destination per 1 000 passengers transported by each carrier.
On average 85% of the missing bags are traced and delivered to the passenger within 48 hrs.
Under existing regulations, the final carrier in a passenger's journey is bound to take a mishandled baggage report irrespective of who actually caused the error. This can lead to a
distortion of the published figures, particularly for those airlines who carry a significantly high proportion of passengers transferring from other carriers.
In general, each carrier at its home-base airport(s) is responsible for its own baggage handling, whereas at the out-stations, baggage handling is normally outsourced to a local third
party handling agent.