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Sheryl Lee Ralph's luggage went missing: What to do in that case

Sheryl Lee Ralph's luggage went missing: What to do in that case

The post, which included a meme from her character on the show, put a positive spin on the setback, with Ralph writing "I am making the choice to be happy and enjoy Italy because it's easy for one bad experience to spoil many great ones."
Woke up this morning and still have not received my luggage from @ITAAirways but I am making the choice to be happy and enjoy Italy because it's easy for one bad experience to spoil many great ones. pic.twitter.com/KaOuvhG8dU — sheryl lee ralph (@thesherylralph) June 24, 2025
Airlines are generally pretty good about baggage handling, but their officials recognize it's extremely frustrating for travelers when they get it wrong.
According to the Department of Transportation, U.S. airlines on average mishandled 0.6 of every 100 bags transported in 2024, a 0.1 point increase over 2023.
Want to ride an airport bag belt?: You can't, but we can show you where they go.
If a bag is never recovered, passengers are entitled to compensation for their lost goods.
Airlines are allowed to cap their damage liability to $4,700 for domestic flights or about $1,700 for international itineraries, according to the DOT. Carriers are allowed to exclude some things from their liability responsibility on domestic itineraries, including fragile or perishable items, electronics, cash and other valuables, so long as those exceptions are disclosed in the airline's contract of carriage.
For delayed bags, airlines are required by the DOT to provide reasonable compensation to travelers for daily incidentals.
The DOT suggests filing a lost luggage claim as soon as possible if your bag does not show up on the belt after your flight.
Fortunately, for Ralph, her luggage was recovered. In a later post on Tuesday, she shared a picture of her suitcases with the caption, "The bags have arrived!!!!!"
Zach Wichter is a travel reporter and writes the Cruising Altitude column for USA TODAY. He is based in New York and you can reach him at zwichter@usatoday.com.

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The post, which included a meme from her character on the show, put a positive spin on the setback, with Ralph writing "I am making the choice to be happy and enjoy Italy because it's easy for one bad experience to spoil many great ones." Woke up this morning and still have not received my luggage from @ITAAirways but I am making the choice to be happy and enjoy Italy because it's easy for one bad experience to spoil many great ones. — sheryl lee ralph (@thesherylralph) June 24, 2025 Airlines are generally pretty good about baggage handling, but their officials recognize it's extremely frustrating for travelers when they get it wrong. According to the Department of Transportation, U.S. airlines on average mishandled 0.6 of every 100 bags transported in 2024, a 0.1 point increase over 2023. Want to ride an airport bag belt?: You can't, but we can show you where they go. If a bag is never recovered, passengers are entitled to compensation for their lost goods. Airlines are allowed to cap their damage liability to $4,700 for domestic flights or about $1,700 for international itineraries, according to the DOT. Carriers are allowed to exclude some things from their liability responsibility on domestic itineraries, including fragile or perishable items, electronics, cash and other valuables, so long as those exceptions are disclosed in the airline's contract of carriage. For delayed bags, airlines are required by the DOT to provide reasonable compensation to travelers for daily incidentals. The DOT suggests filing a lost luggage claim as soon as possible if your bag does not show up on the belt after your flight. Fortunately, for Ralph, her luggage was recovered. In a later post on Tuesday, she shared a picture of her suitcases with the caption, "The bags have arrived!!!!!" Zach Wichter is a travel reporter and writes the Cruising Altitude column for USA TODAY. He is based in New York and you can reach him at zwichter@

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