Fourth of July go: PHL Airport guests frustrated after difficulties, lost luggage

Philadelphia International Airport has experienced a turbulent some days thanks to severe thunderstorms, delays, and lost baggage, all during one of the busiest traveling days of the year! All that Bonnie Davis ‘ family wants to do is return to Idaho, but they’re never sure when that will arise. Her brother just got married, and all they want to do is stay in Idaho. I received a word about 3:15 that wakes me up. We were scheduled to leave at 7 o’clock. They moved it again to lunch. We got around and waited always got to the wall they were like fine 12: 30, 1: 00, 1: 30″, said Kodie Davis, Idaho. ” I was absolutely hoping to get up sooner but it is what it is”, said McKay Davis, Idaho. With so many airlines canceled or delayed because of Sunday’s winds, everyone has a story.
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Like Andrea Gallo, whose mother was supposed to take a Saturday trip home from California but the schedule was pushed up! She made it home on day three because they moved everyone to now, but I’m not sure if her bag is today! 3 time? 3 weeks and she’s 83″! said Andrea Gallo, Drexel Hill. Some people are having problems finding apartments because of the trip, even if you’re one of the happy people to receive a ticket for a hotel. One guy claims that because he was leaving for work, he gave an old couple his chamber at 5 am. ” The reason why they tried to go to the hotel room without having reservations and you ca n’t do that”, said Shameek Adams, Chester. With so many travelers anticipated this holiday, travelers may feel stressed out.” There will be added frustration so AAA urges folks once, group your patience, make sure you get to the airport first, consider carrying on and individual items just for your trip,” said Jana Tidwell, AAA. Which is wise because it means you wo n’t have to worry about an airline losing your bag or waiting for it like those poor people from Idaho! But, only flying with a carry about is easier said than done. Good fortune and stay healthy, guests.