Israel Airports Authority to Complete Handling of Left-Behind Luggage After Strike Chaos
Following the disruption at Ben Gurion Airport caused by a workers' union strike, the Israel Airports Authority announced that the processing of luggage left behind will be completed today. The authority established a special task force to manage all luggage delayed due to the events, covering both passengers departing from Israel and those returning. This team has been working since last night in coordination with airlines and ground service companies, including Eurohandling, Lufar, and QAS, to ensure the transfer and delivery of the delayed baggage.
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