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Ryanair flight lands in Spain with no checked luggage
Passengers on flight FR4757 are left without their bags due to a reported security issue.

Passengers were shocked to find their checked bags missing after arrival in Gran Canaria.
Ryanair flight lands in Spain leaving all luggage behind
Ryanair flight FR4757 from Bristol to Gran Canaria saw all checked baggage left behind at the Bristol Airport due to a reported security issue. Passengers, including a group of friends from Taunton, learned of the mishap upon landing. Many affected travelers expressed frustration as they urgently searched for basic necessities, including medications and toiletries, in the heat of Spain. One passenger noted that they had to pay for transportation to buy essentials, putting extra financial strain on them, especially as students. Ryanair and Bristol Airport are yet to respond publicly to the incident, which has left travelers anxious and inconvenienced while waiting for updates about their belongings.
Key Takeaways
"They wouldn't say what the security issue was – just that every single person's bag had been left behind."
Madeline Cooper expressed her confusion about the lack of information regarding the security issue at the airport.
"It was really stressful. I take it twice a day and it gets worse at night."
Sophie Payne shared her distress over being without her asthma inhaler.
"We've had to pay €60 just to get to a shopping centre and back for clean underwear and essentials."
Madeline Cooper highlighted the unexpected financial strain faced by her group due to the baggage issue.
"There's been zero communication. They keep telling us to use the app, but some older passengers don't even have smartphones."
Madeline criticized the lack of support for passengers without access to technology.
The situation raises significant concerns about airline logistics and communication. This incident reflects a growing frustration among travelers regarding how airlines manage baggage and inform passengers about issues. In an age where speed and efficiency are valued by the industry, the lack of transparency and support, especially for vulnerable passengers, cannot be ignored. The financial burden on affected travelers is particularly concerning, often leading to severe dissatisfaction and potential backlash against Ryanair.
Highlights
- No one believed the luggage was actually left behind.
- We had to search for a pharmacy in an area we don't know.
- There's a lot of burnt bodies around here.
- This is completely ruining our holiday.
Potential backlash over Ryanair's baggage management
The incident raises concerns about Ryanair's ability to handle baggage issues efficiently, which may lead to public criticism and dissatisfaction.
Airline practices must evolve to prevent such situations in the future.
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