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Leona Maguire locates golf bag after it went missing en route to Geneva

Maguire was flying out of Dublin Airport for a tournament.

LAST UPDATE | 18 Jul 2022

GOLFER LEONA MAGUIRE has located her kit bag after it went missing as she flew out of Dublin Airport to Geneva.

The former amateur world number one appealed for help locating her luggage ahead of competing in the Amundi Evian Championship in France, one of the five major tournaments in the ladies’ PGA.

Shortly after she appealed for help on Twitter, Maguire said she had spoken to someone and found the bag.

Hundreds of passengers in Dublin Airport have faced issues with their baggage arriving either late or being lost altogether in recent weeks.

Suitcases piled up in Dublin Airport’s terminal has become a more common sight for travellers returning home from abroad.

But the DAA has said baggage handling is a matter solely for airlines.

DAA told Maguire on Twitter that it does not have access to information on baggage “as this function is looked after entirely by airlines and their handling partners.”

Musician Andy Irvine issued a similar appeal for help to Maguire last week after his instruments, estimated to be worth over €16,000, went missing en route to Copenhagen.

Airline passengers have outlined rights when flying to or from an airport within the EU.

For passengers who have issues with luggage in particular, including luggage being stolen, delayed, lost or destroyed, their rights are set down in the ‘Montreal Convention’ on air carrier liability.

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