European airports becoming luggage graveyards as travel chaos continues

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As the summer travel surge continues in Europe, many people are having problems with retrieving their luggage. Cory Prenatt’s dream golfing trip to Scotland was ruined when his flight left Newark Airport but his golf clubs stayed behind. The clubs were sent on a meandering international journey before ending up in a warehouse in the U.K., where they still sit two months later.

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