I was supposed to be in London on Friday, but due to the mild problem of not having any luggage, I rescheduled (for an additional $100) to fly on Tuesday. Leastwise I’ll be flying Lufthansa. Say what you will about the Germans; at least you can take it for granted that your bags will arrive with you. Note to self: is there anyway to avoid a Shoah reference here?
So yesterday, after a near-sleepless night when I was awoke convinced all was lost, and that I’d have to take it to the mattresses with British Airways, I schlepped out to the airport again. (’Cause there’s no getting through to them by phone.) And back to see Frau “Bru Baker†(that’s what it said on her name tag) at the stalwart luggage desk, who informed me that, yes, my bags have been located, and will be delivered forthwith! After a bit of a run-around, one showed up in the afternoon — the big one full of electronics, with all contents intact. And thus, there was much rejoicing, with some mild wringing of hands over the second, yet-to-be-delivered one. That one, containing clothes and other essentials showed up this afternoon, after I spent the day breezing through some of Frankfurt’s abundant museums.
On that topic, finally a bit of practical advice: Frankfurt has a lot of museums — 26 or so, in fact– which for the most part, are located near each other, along the Main river. Get a Two Day Museum Pass at the Tourist Office, and you can visit them all..for a mere 12 euros ($15 or so), 6 euros for students (or those who still carry their student IDs to seem much younger than they are). As compared to 6-8 euros entrance fee at just one museum, this is an must-have value for frugal travellers.







20/08/2006 at 1:22 pm Permalink
Surprise! It’s me…
Why don’t you have other commenters? This is just wrong. Anyway, glad to hear you’re in possession of your bags, despite any unspoken references to the Shoah. All hail German efficiency. OK, so maybe not “all hail,” but some hail, for sure.
22/08/2006 at 9:26 am Permalink
I hope that not having the bag filled with electronics for, seemingly, days did not hinder your efforts too much. Somehow, I suspect that they did, but am not sure. As for the Germans, they suck, even if they do get you your bags. The Brits rule (they did foil this plot, after all)! Not to mention the McVitie’s - best digestive ever.