For most ‘ordinary’ people there is a certain degree of fascination when it comes to well-known persons, where you do may envy their seemingly perfect life, but when all comes to all, so have the celebs are probably just as many problems as the rest of us.
In every may Hollywood star Matt Damon in spite of his fortune, the Oscar statuette and kendisstatus through one of the same annoying rejsedilemmaer, like many of us have been victims of, as he earlier in the week were to fly to this year ‘World Economic Forum’ in Davos, Switzerland.
It writes Business Insider.
During the debate on the world’s economic issues in Tuesday’s got he namely mentioned that the airline Swiss Air had managed to lose his luggage on the flight.
According to the american media took Matt Damon however, its lack of luggage with a smile and told, that he had borrowed some clothes of Gary White, who is the co-founder of the Hollywood star’s non-profit organisation, ‘Water.org’.
– Our relationship has evolved so much, that I now go around in gary’s clothes, because the Swiss Air lost my suitcase, said a grinning Matt Damon in Switzerland.
A spokesperson from the Swiss Air, for Business Insider confirmed that Matt Damon’s luggage is not reached with him until it covers in a timely manner, but that it managed to ‘solve the problem’ on the same day.
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Here is Matt Damon in the borrowed clothing, together with Gary White to the debate in Switzerland. Photo: Francis MacGuire/Ritzau Scanpix
Oscar-winner is, however, certainly not the only traveller who may find themselves in delayed, destroyed or lost luggage. According to SITA’s latest damaged baggage report, to 5,57 pieces of baggage per 1000 passengers either disappeared or did not reach the baggage carousel to the time in 2017.
In 2017 should 4,08 billion passengers have to be handled 4.6 billion pieces of luggage, and it is especially in Europe that it is difficult to get her suitcase, when you arrive.
Thus, there was a problem with the whole 6,94 pieces of baggage per 1000 passengers in Europe in 2017, while the figure was only 2.3 and 1,92 respectively in the UNITED states and Asia.
Out of the total of 22,7 million mishandled pieces of luggage in 2017 was 78 percent delayed, 17 percent were damaged and 5 percent disappeared or was stolen.