Luggage stolen at MCO

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Just wanted to give you guys the heads-up in what's going on at the Orlando Airport. I recently had my bag stolen upon arrival at MCO. I was told that this has been an on-going problem that they've been having, not only with Southwest (which I flew), but other airlines too. Make sure you get down to the baggage claim area IMMEDIATELY upon arriving!! I had my 4 year old with me and we made a stop at the rest room before going down to baggage. By the time we got down there my bag was already gone! Be on alert when you're there - watch very carefully for your bags as they come in from outside. There is a ring of thieves that grab them quickly and leave, even when surrounded by all the passengers. Amazing!

My bag was eventually found in a dumpster with my underwear (yeah!!), but not much else :( A very frustrating beginning to a vacation, but my son and I managed to have loads of fun regardless :)

Kimberly
 
That's too bad. I thought that Southwest always checked your tickets to make sure you took the right bags. They don't fly anywhere around here, but they did when I lived in Dallas.

Glad you had a good time anyway. Have fun shopping for new clothes! :)
 
no they don't check the tickets against the bags all the time. It is , at best, sporatic with all the airlines, not just SWA. MCO would be a nightmare to check the bag carosel (sp) is really large.
I am truly sorry that you lost your bag.
 
Oh, what an awful way to start your vacation!!! Glad to hear that you were able to have a lot of fun anyway!

Beth
 

Our airport (PIT) used to check for claim tickets, but when the new terminal opened about 10 years ago they stopped. The only one I've seen do it recently is Las Vegas. I just read a report on cnn.com that Las Vegas got the best security score, so other airports should check out what they are doing.

Sorry to hear what happened. :(
 
They also match your claim check to the baggage at the New Orleans airport(MSY).
 
Thanks for the heads up, we'll be at MCO in 3 wks. BTW, I've travelled to LAX quite frequently for the past 27 years (I have family out there). Every single time they have checked my baggage checks, regardless of the carrier. I haven't been in 3 years but am leaving in approx 4 wks for LAX I'll be curious to see what happens.

Cora
 
Thanks for the warning. That is just awful. Not something I would imagine could happen. We will make sure to go straight to baggage claim instead of stopping off. We go quite often and have never given this a second thought. I have never had anyone check my bags to make sure they were mine. I guess more folks will have to get robbed before they change security at the baggage pick up. Thanks for sharing that info!
 
I am very surprised to hear this! I hope the rest of your vacation went well. We always fly US Air and no one checked our tickets against baggage, but we did go right down to baggage area so were there when it came out. I always wondered how this didn't happen more often; I guess you have to be very vigilant at all times always watching. Was there any reason in particular your bag may have been picked? Just curious.
 
They can rip off a bag even if you are standing right there, if they want to.
The baggage carosel makes has a long twisty way to go before your bags revolve again.
someone could be at the opening to where the bags come out, you could be at the third "bend" and the bag could be gone before it hits your area.
This is the first I have heard of this type of thing and cannot help but believe if it was an issue they would have people there checking baggage claim tickets against the luggage.
Regardless of that fact, it is a pretty stinky thing and I do feel bad for the original poster.
BTW, is the airline going to reimburse you for any of your loss?
 
There are professional thieves in the airports! I was at ORD a couple of years ago with my 2 little ones at McDonalds. As I was holding one kid, and putting a straw in the drink of the other, someone reached in my bag and stole my wallet. Of course I didn't see it, but my 4 yr old DD did. We went to the airport police, filled out forms etc.. Chicago police told me there are chains of thieves that actually buy plane tickets in and out of airports only for stealing!!
Sure enough, 2 days later I get a call from United in SFO saying that someone found my wallet in the MEN"S bathroom in SFO.

I know this is horrible, but we have to be aware of those nasty people out there!!:(
 
I don't want to imply that I doubt you. I'm just surprised, because my experience recently was so different. Could it be that all of the talk about restricting carryons is encouraging thieves to think that more passengers are putting valuables in checked bags?

We flew SWA into MCO on Sep. 21st, and arrived at 11:30 pm. They were checking baggage tags on checked and gate-checked luggage (the agents had dogs, yet), and I heard a couple complaining that they could not find their bag claims. They were told they would have to go to the SWA baggage office and get a confirmation before they would be allowed to take their bags. It took awhile to get out of baggage claim; they were very thorough and had the whole carousel roped off with only one entrance/exit.
 
sheezixspud - my bag was stolen on 9/18. No one was there checking claim tickets against bags. My sister got her bag without a problem and the same with my Dad's. Only my bag was missing :( Maybe MCO began tighter security in the baggage claim area as a result. Too late, in my opinion. I was told by an employee in the office that this was an on-going problem. When they found my bag in the dumpster, there were a few other suitcases/bags in there as well. I guess as a result, SWA decided enough is enough and cracked down on the problem. I'm glad though that they are now checking all claim tickets against bags. If only they had done that just a few days earlier :(

Gail - SWA has told me they will reimburse me for the items in my luggage. They want receipts to match the items and unfortunately, I didn't keep most of the receipts. Some items were a few years old. So it will be interesting to see how they handle the reimbursement. Of course when you go on vacation you always pack your favorite things :( (well, at least I do)

pdzabe - the only reason why I can think they targeted my bag was that it was black and looked like most of the other bags snaking around. That would give the thief more chance of grabbing the bag and not being noticed by the owner. If it were a hot pink bag, for example, the thief would never be able to get away with it if the owner were anywhere in the vicinity. Just my opinion though..... From now on though, I will be marking all my bags with brightly colored material/ribbon so they are easily noticeable.
 
Good idea about the ribbons. I had an incident when returning to PIT last year. I saw my bag coming around the carousel and I had a small red ribbon on the handle. An elderly woman about 5 people to my left grabbed it first! I turned around and walked over to her and her husband as they were leaving and looked at the tag (my business card that was discussed in another thread) and sure enough it was mine! They said, no it's ours, we have a red ribbon, I kept pointing to the tag and finally it dawned on them it wasn't theirs. They would have went home with my bag! They could have been scammers, but I don't think so. So now I have yellow & blue ribbons, red is too common, lots of people use red.
 
Wow...sorry to hear about the theft. Here in Phoenix they are really strict about it. We fly SWA all the time and when we pick up our bags at Phoenix they check each piece against the claim ticket. The bag does not leave the area unless there is a claim ticket to match. Period. They have workers at the carousels also as well as at each entrance/exit to the baggage claim.

We will be very careful when we go in November. We've never had a problem. But, I do hope that they are cracking down in Orlando. I don't mind matching of claim tickets. At least it better ensures that the right people leave with the right bag.

I would be interested in hearing if anyone else has been to Orlando at the SWA baggage area and if they are checking claim tickets. Perhaps I will do a post. It would be interesting to see if they were actually cracking down on it. I hope so. But, we will make sure we get right down there.

Here in Phoenix you don't have to worry about it. It takes forever for them to even start to think about what carousel they will put your luggage. You could almost stop at the snack bar and still have time to spare. Oops!!! Just a short commentary.
 
Oh no, what a way to start a vacation... and why is it that when THEIR security measures were more than slack, it's YOU who has to pay for it in stress and $$$? I mean, honestly, providing receipts for clothes and toiletries that you've owned for ages? Ug.

It sounds awful to say, but thank you for giving the warning. And thanks for the tips on trying to make luggage thief-unfriendly. Whether or not MCO is going to consistently check claim tickets or not, my bags are going to have ribbons and stickers and jingle bells if I can get away with it...
 
This doesn't sound good.

I arrive at MCO in a few days time.

Because I use a wheelchair and need help getting off the aircraft, I have to wait for the ground crew to arrive. I am *always* the last person off. My bags are usually set to one side waiting for me by the time I arrive at customs.

I assume the danger of theft occurs not in the customs hall, but at the second reclaim area just inside the main doors. By the time I get over there, most everyone else has cleared. Maybe the thieves will have moved on too!

Andrew
 
If memory serves, international flight baggage pickup is inside a secure location, not with domestic flights. You have to pull those bags through customs, sooooo, unless a theif can get through security to get to this customs area, you should be in great shape.
The theft occurred in the domestic pickup area.
Bansheeblue,
With all that is happening, the big push for security is before you fly, not after you land.
I have traveled a lot and have only once in all that time see anyone check luggage tags against the luggage. I do wish they would.
 
Gail,

It is true that international luggage arrives in a secure location. But after passing through customs, your luggage goes back onto a conveyor for the trip from the sattelite back to the main terminal.

Despite moving as fast as I can, my luggage always gets to the second pick up ahead of me.

Thanks for the warning though. I will move as fast as I can.

Andrew
 














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