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Thousands of items of unclaimed luggage are piled up at Heathrow Airport because of faulty equipment and poor weather, British Airways (BA) has said.Thousands of items of unclaimed luggage are piled up at Heathrow Airport because of faulty equipment and poor weather, British Airways (BA) has said.
Problems began before Christmas when a faulty baggage belt at Terminal Four and cancellations caused by fog stopped 10,000 bags from being delivered.Problems began before Christmas when a faulty baggage belt at Terminal Four and cancellations caused by fog stopped 10,000 bags from being delivered.
BA said many were still stacked up at Terminals One and Four and it was using freighter planes to clear the backlog.BA said many were still stacked up at Terminals One and Four and it was using freighter planes to clear the backlog.
The airline said about half of the bags belonged to its passengers.The airline said about half of the bags belonged to its passengers.
Second belt problemSecond belt problem
A spokesman said: "The problem began before Christmas when there was a fault with a baggage belt at Heathrow Terminal Four.A spokesman said: "The problem began before Christmas when there was a fault with a baggage belt at Heathrow Terminal Four.
"That caused the initial backlog and about 8,000 bags were not delivered.""That caused the initial backlog and about 8,000 bags were not delivered."
He said a second problem with the baggage belt and the fog led to about 10,000 bags not being delivered.He said a second problem with the baggage belt and the fog led to about 10,000 bags not being delivered.
"We have put on air freighter planes to get the bags to their owners, and we have drafted in a number of volunteers to help," he said."We have put on air freighter planes to get the bags to their owners, and we have drafted in a number of volunteers to help," he said.
No attempt was being made to do anything about the situation Colin Barber Passenger fears Heathrow baggage 'chaos'No attempt was being made to do anything about the situation Colin Barber Passenger fears Heathrow baggage 'chaos'
The spokesman added that the problems coincided with the introduction of new working practices for baggage handlers at Terminal One and Four.The spokesman added that the problems coincided with the introduction of new working practices for baggage handlers at Terminal One and Four.
It comes as the airline prepares to move its entire Heathrow operation to the new Terminal Five in March 2008.It comes as the airline prepares to move its entire Heathrow operation to the new Terminal Five in March 2008.
Hundreds of Heathrow flights were cancelled and delayed in the week before Christmas due to the fog.Hundreds of Heathrow flights were cancelled and delayed in the week before Christmas due to the fog.
Awaiting collectionAwaiting collection
At the height of the chaos, thousands of passengers were forced to wait for news of flights in temporary marquees outside Heathrow in freezing temperatures.At the height of the chaos, thousands of passengers were forced to wait for news of flights in temporary marquees outside Heathrow in freezing temperatures.
Passenger Colin Barber wrote to the BBC News website with concerns about the piles of unattended lost luggage at the airport.Passenger Colin Barber wrote to the BBC News website with concerns about the piles of unattended lost luggage at the airport.
After questioning staff about the bags he said: "No attempt was being made to do anything about the situation."After questioning staff about the bags he said: "No attempt was being made to do anything about the situation."
BA said the bags, which belonged to passengers from a number of airlines, were awaiting collection by customers or courier companies. BA said the bags, which belonged to passengers from a number of airlines, were being monitored by staff as they awaited collection by customers or courier companies.
Luggage belonging to BA passengers is due to be sent out to homes in the next three days.Luggage belonging to BA passengers is due to be sent out to homes in the next three days.


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