Long Island couple's luggage stuck in Europe more than a week after trip ended

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Add lost luggage to the long list of travel headaches this summer. A Long Island is still waiting for their bags after their trip to Europe ended more than a week ago. GusoffTV reports.

Labor shortages and strikes in Europe are creating an unusually high number of lost bags and delays. Travelers fromThe Golden's dream vacation to Spain and Portugal ended with a luggage nightmare.resident. It's been 11 days since the Golden's connection through Paris. They still have suitcases stuck at Charles de Gaulle Airport. Their AirTag trackers ping the location.

They're far from alone. Social media is flooded with imaged of bag chaos in airports and airlines across Europe. Travel experts say pack your patience. Air France apologized and blamed strikes for its"higher than normal number of baggage irregularities." "The best advice is the simplest, which is do whatever you can to not check baggage. Carry-on is gonna bey our friend," said Clint Henderson, managing editor of news for"The Points Guy."

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