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My Lost and Found Ordeal with United Airlines

Matthew Klint Posted onMarch 2, 2010 4 Comments

I flew up to Vancouver Saturday morning on United and haphazardly left my camera under my seat in 2D. While relaxing in the Maple Leaf Lounge about an hour after touching down in YVR, I suddenly had a sinking feeling in my stomach that my camera wasn’t in my bag. Sure enough, it wasn’t. I walked over to the United gates and spoke with a gate agent who confirmed that my camera had been found. There was a problem though: the captain had taken the camera with him! He was supposed to have dropped it off at the UA lost and found office near baggage claim, but a call downstairs revealed that no camera had been turned in.

The two UA ladies who helped me out were very diligent and immediately began to try to locate the captain. They called the crew desk and found that he was staying at the Fairmont hotel right at the airport. They placed a call to his room, but there was no answer. I had about two hours before my flight to Denver so the agents advised me to return to the Maple Leaf Lounge and they would get back to me if they reached the captain.

The two hours rolled by (props to Air Canada’s Maple Leaf Lounge BTW for offering delicious salads and soups) and I returned to the United gates to catch my flight to Denver, hoping that they would have my camera. Unfortunately, the pilot was not picking up–perhaps he had some Olympic tickets. The agents apologized, took down all my information, and promised to keep me updated.

The camera, a Cannon Digital Rebel, was replaceable, but the pictures on it from my trip to Fiji earlier in the week were not, so I was not smiling as I boarded my flight. I could have stuck around YVR until the captain was reached, but I did not think that would do any good. I was promised a call the next day with an update.

Sunday came and went with no contact from UA. I began to fear that I would never see the camera again.

This morning I received a call from a blocked number while I was in class. Turns out it was my SFO-YVR pilot who had taken the camera. He apologized for the mix-up but did not leave me feeling any better. He stated that while going through customs and immigration in Canada he was asked if he was transporting anything that did not belong to him. He held up my camera bag and explained a passenger had left it onboard and that he was supposed to drop it off in the baggage claim office, but there was no one there. The border patrol agent confiscated the camera and promised, according to the Captain, to get it to United.

About an hour later I received a call from UA at YVR saying they had the camera and were going to mail it to me.  Whew.

All’s well that ends well, I suppose, but I feel like a fool for leaving the camera onboard in the first place. Thankfully, UA has located it. Let’s hope my pictures haven’t been erased or the camera doesn’t get destroyed in transit from YVR to Southern California.

Tip: When the FA makes an announcement telling you to check your seat area for your belongings, do it.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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4 Comments

  1. Dan Reply
    June 6, 2012 at 1:12 am

    Just left my camera on United flight back from Cabo San Lucas on Sunday. Any suggestions for following up to see if it was found/get it back? Thanks.

  2. Matthew Reply
    June 6, 2012 at 5:51 am

    @Dan: I was going to suggest that you call Cabo San Lucas airport +52 624 1465111 and ask to be transferred to the United desk, then see if they have your camera in lost in found.

    But you are saying that you left the camera on a flight from Cabo, no? To which aiport?

  3. Yvette D. Pierfax Reply
    December 18, 2012 at 7:46 am

    I lost a Black jacket at the Denver airport around 10:30am not sure if I left it in the rest roomS are not it has round silver buttons and 4 pockets 2 at top & 2 at Bottom. THANK YOU

  4. Fernando Reply
    October 9, 2013 at 11:56 am

    Hello Matthew. I hope you were able to get your camera back. I know the feeling of losing something so personal and not jnow weather you’ll ever see it again or not.
    Did you happen to get the name of the pilot or do you know I he was repremended in any way?
    Anyway, I hope you see my comment and are able to respond. Happy travels.

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