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[Headlines] (HL-»ç°Ç/»ç°í/¹ý·ü) What Happens to Lost US Airline Luggage?
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Most people who fly on passenger planes in the United States do not lose their bags -- called ¡°luggage¡± or ¡°baggage.¡± Even if the luggage is lost, usually it only is delayed. Most ¡°lost¡± luggage is found in a few days. Airlines search for the owners of unclaimed bags for up to three months. But when the owners cannot be found or the bags are not claimed, they are sold to a store in the small city of Scottsboro, in the southern state of Alabama. People who shop there often find good products for low prices. About one-half of one percent of all luggage passing through U.S. airports is unclaimed. Many of the missing bags, and what is in them, are sold at the Unclaimed Baggage Center. Seven thousand items arrive at the store every day.
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