Southwest airlines videos show 'sea of bags' as thousands lose luggage
Videos have been posted on social media showing piles of unclaimed bags at a number of American airports, after Southwest Airlines cancelled thousands of flights as they seek to"reposition our people and planes," following the chaos caused by the winter storm.
The resulting chaos has caused luggage to stack up at airports across the U.S., with reports some bags were transported even when the flight they were scheduled on had been cancelled.
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