
The European Commission confirmed on Tuesday that the European Union are lost 10,000 bags each day, a figure that reaches 90,000 in the world and said that will take action immediately.
The European Commissioner for Transport, the Italian Antonio Tajani, acknowledged at a press conference that the investigation began last March Brussels confirmed that the figures are as bad as the press announced, so that Brussels will develop and propose improvements in the coming months , reports the portal 20minutos.es.
In the last year, nearly 32.8 million bags were lost throughout the world, 20% less than in 2007, but still not happy Tajani said and described the figures for "excessive and unacceptable."
The commissioner did not want to bring culprits to specify which companies or airports, or accumulate more cases of loss to understand that this is not your work, but to suggest improvements.
Among the causes of loss, the Commission identified human error personnel carriers, technical errors, and even criminal neglect of the passenger, but emphasized that none of these reasons stands out above another.
To end the problem, the EU executive commitment to implement new tools to improve the control of luggage and check the regulations in force.
Specifically, it intends to set up national agencies, non-existent until now, to give a continuous monitoring of the management of baggage.
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