Quito, Ecuador: Santa Barbara Airline Passengers No Luggage for A Week

Posted on July 7, 2011 • Filed under: Conflicts, Crime, Ecuador, Latin America Aviation, Latin America Travel, TRAVEL, Venezuela

According to Ecuadorinmediato.com about 250 passengers flying from Madrid, Spain to Quito, Ecuador have not received their luggage in a week after landing in Quito. Santa Barbra Airline is a Venezuelan owned company and some passengers say that their luggage disappeared during a flight stop in Caracas. Passengers add that the airline is not respecting their tickets for the flight and during the stop in Caracas the airline “treated us like animals” by taking the passengers to a very bad hotel. The article reports that some of the passengers are Ecuadorians who are unable to return home since they do not have any money or luggage. Other passengers, whose luggage was returned, report that it had been ransacked. Reportedly, Santa Barbra has issued no statement concerning the luggage situation.Read Article

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