A TEAM of travel experts have revealed what happens when holidaymakers lose their phone on flights. Consumer watchdog Which?
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We’ve suspected for a while that airlines have got worse at returning lost property. To see if this is true, we left iPhones in the seat pockets or behind the tray table on four airlines: British ...
Airlines are leaving customers in the lurch by shirking or outsourcing responsibility for lost items like phones, Which? has found ...