A Queensland traveller whose bag came out of an airport carousel looking like it 'had been fed to a bunch of pitbulls [and] hyenas' has finally received compensation from Qantas.
Andrew Glykidis was flying home from Sydney on August 1 when he "saw a bag of [his] belongings sitting on the carousel", only it wasn't his original bag.
Instead, his belongings had been repacked into plastic bags and wrapped up with Qantas branded orange tape.
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He said at the time it "was a little embarrassing".
The 31-year-old architectural draftsman told Today, he contacted Qantas "like crazy" following the incident, trying to get reimbursed for the damaged and lost items, estimated at a value of $2000.
"I have sent about 654 emails with no response," he joked.
"It's been a nightmare, going around in circles with the same call centre."
However, Glykidis' luck changed yesterday after 9news.com.au published the story.
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"When the article went live, Qantas said they will reimburse me for the contents, bags and a $500 voucher," he said.
Glykidis admitted he is relieved the saga is over, but wished the process wasn't so frustrating.
"I would have appreciated [it] if someone said something.
"Just come out and tell me rather than me having to deal with the aftermath."