Golf clubs belonging to Leona Maguire, that earlier went missing as she flew out of Dublin Airport to Geneva, have thankfully been located.
"Really need help from someone @DublinAirport or DAA. Flew from Dublin to Geneva yesterday direct and somehow my golf bag has gone missing between checkin and takeoff. @FlySWISS & @swissportNews have no idea where it is. The Cavan woman earlier took to social media to appeal for help after her equipment was misplaced as she flew to the Swiss city.
The issue of lost luggage at Dublin Airport has been a common one this summer.
READ NEXT - Passenger buys airline ticket to get lost luggage back at Dublin Airport Dublin Airport reminds passengers that it is not responsible for lost baggage and that it is the individual airlines who should be contacted. Leona Maguire is not the first and certainly won't be the last person to complain about lost luggage after travelling through Dublin Airport this summer.
Cavan golfer appeals for help in locating missing equipment after flying from Dublin airport to Geneva.
“Really need help from someone @DublinAirport or DAA,” said the Cavan golfer on Twitter. “Flew from Dublin to Geneva yesterday direct and somehow my golf bag has gone missing between checkin and takeoff. @FlySWISS & @swissportNews have no idea where it is. Flying from Dublin airport to Geneva for one of the five Majors on the LPGA Tour, Maguire appealed for help on social media on Monday when her clubs did not arrive with her in Geneva.
Maguire's quest for a first-ever major title in this week's Amundi Evian Championship would have been put in peril without her trusted equipment. Maguire ...
"Really need help from someone @DublinAirport or DAA. Flew from Dublin to Geneva yesterday direct and somehow my golf bag has gone missing between checkin and takeoff. "What way can she contact your team? GOLF CLUBS belonging to Leona Maguire that earlier went missing between a flight from Dublin to Geneva have been located, according to the woman herself.
The Cavan golfer posted a message on social media in a bid to find her missing clubs.
Sis has found your bag leona. @FlySWISS& @swissportNewshave no idea where it is. Really need help from someone@DublinAirportor DAA. Flew from Dublin to Geneva yesterday direct and somehow my golf bag has gone missing between checkin and takeoff.
The Irish golfing star took to Twitter to ask for help this morning. Thankfully, her clubs have since been found.
Leona's situation is just the latest in a long line of Dublin Airport debacles to make the news this summer. Potential for some good press if it ends well and you have offered to help." Unsurprisingly, many feel as though the airport authorities should be able to do more to help the Irish sports star. Aodhán wrote, "You could at least offer to see what you can do. "Simply not good enough. "Hopefully your airline is able to advise you soon on the whereabouts of your clubs."
Golf clubs belonging to Leona Maguire, that earlier went missing as she flew out of Dublin Airport to Geneva, have thankfully been located.
"Really need help from someone @DublinAirport or DAA. Flew from Dublin to Geneva yesterday direct and somehow my golf bag has gone missing between checkin and takeoff. @FlySWISS & @swissportNews have no idea where it is. The Cavan woman earlier took to social media to appeal for help after her equipment was misplaced as she flew to the Swiss city.
Pro golfer Leona Maguire is the latest person to fall victim to the ongoing issues with luggage at Dublin Airport after her golf bag went missing.
"Have already asked and been told they can't be sent in time. Meanwhile, Daa, the group that manages Dublin Airport, said they are aware of the issues some passengers are facing regarding baggage return but said this is the responsibility of the airline and their chosen handling partner. Pro golfer Leona Maguire is the latest person to fall victim to the ongoing issues with luggage at Dublin Airport after her golf bag went missing.
Maguire was flying out of Dublin Airport for a tournament.
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The Cavan native is set to compete in the Amundi Evian Championship in Geneva later this week.
“Our team on the ground is continuing to work closely with all the relevant handling agents to retrieve delayed or misdirected baggage as quickly and efficiently as possible,” added the spokesperson. Thankfully, Maguire has now been reunited with her golf bag after a Twitter user replied that his sister, who appears to work at Dublin Airport, had found the missing bag. The Cavan native flew direct from Dublin to Geneva and said her bag went "missing between check-in and take-off."
The 27-year-old was delighted to be reunited with her 'babies' ahead of the Evian Championship.
Potential for some good press if it ends well and you have offered to help." Massive thanks to everyone for all the help. While someone else wrote: "You could at least offer to see what you can do.