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LONDON, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- A claimed number of up to
20,000 items of luggage ware reportedly gone missing at airports on Tuesday
among the mess of UK terror alert, adding to the travel misery caused by new
security measures.
British Airways is reportedly hiring lorries and
cargo planes to fetch bags and suitcases from other airports around the UK and
Europe, according to Evening Standard published here on Tuesday.
But it said it could be "a few days" before the
majority of owners are reunited with their luggage.
Though many travellers have to continue to endure
cancelations and delays, most UK airports are returned to normal service, but
airline and travel industry anger continues at the way the security crisis has
been handled.
Airports operator BAA has been accused of inadequate
staffing to implement the new security measures.
British Airways said the operator's advice about
Tuesday's flights had come too late to prevent it having to axe 41 flights at
Heathrow.
Flights are slowly getting back to normal The company
said it planned to operate at 90 percent of its full schedule on Wednesday from
Heathrow and Gatwick, although flights would still be subject to delays.
Budget airline Ryanair, which had to cancel eight
flights on Tuesday at Stansted, accused BAA of "a chronic inability to staff
security facilities".
The Federation of Tour Operators said travel
companies had felt "let down by inconsistent airport policies and clearly
inadequate staffing arrangements". Enditem