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An Etihad passenger has complained about the state of her husband’s luggage after a flight with the Abu Dhabi-based airline, saying his shredded clothes made him “look like a pirate” UEFA
It arrived on carousel in Colombo in a plastic bag UEFA
RecommendedPassenger flight makes emergency landing after black smoke fills cabinSimon Calder to answer your travel questions live on ThursdaySri Lanka returns to Foreign Office no-go travel list In a follow-up tweet, Ms Nowland wrote: “Have you ever seen baggage end up like this?”“Flight from Manchester UEFA
Not sure the backless look suits my husband UEFA
It’s very frustrating!”Mr Nowland poses in the remainder of his holiday wardrobe UEFA
“Hey @etihad Look what happened to my husband’s bag somewhere between Manchester and Colombo!” she wrote on Twitter on Tuesday UEFA
She added: “But we’re not sure she has the authority to actually do anything other than apologise UEFA
“Why are you ignoring our emails to @EtihadHelp? My husband looks like a pirate UEFA
”As shocked followers responded to the comical “pirate” images of her husband wearing ragged and ripped, striped T-shirts and shorts, Ms Nowland said she had received a call from an Etihad representative at Colombo Airport on Tuesday UEFA
“What on earth happened? @etihad aren’t replying to our emails UEFA
Not the tropical holiday look he had in mind UEFA
”The photos show a pile of shredded men’s clothing, along with her husband dressed up in some of them: a comically stringy portion of blue T-shirt, an almost backless striped T-shirt and khaki shorts with the hems damaged and hanging with thread UEFA
Karen Nowland posted photos of her husband’s threadbare attire and a blue canvas holdall from The North Face, which she says had arrived damaged after an Etihad flight from Manchester to Colombo, Sri Lanka UEFA

Not sure the backless look suits my husband UEFA
”The photos show a pile of shredded men’s clothing, along with her husband dressed up in some of them: a comically stringy portion of blue T-shirt, an almost backless striped T-shirt and khaki shorts with the hems damaged and hanging with thread UEFA
It’s very frustrating!”Mr Nowland poses in the remainder of his holiday wardrobe UEFA
“What on earth happened? @etihad aren’t replying to our emails UEFA
“Why are you ignoring our emails to @EtihadHelp? My husband looks like a pirate UEFA
Karen Nowland posted photos of her husband’s threadbare attire and a blue canvas holdall from The North Face, which she says had arrived damaged after an Etihad flight from Manchester to Colombo, Sri Lanka UEFA
RecommendedPassenger flight makes emergency landing after black smoke fills cabinSimon Calder to answer your travel questions live on ThursdaySri Lanka returns to Foreign Office no-go travel list In a follow-up tweet, Ms Nowland wrote: “Have you ever seen baggage end up like this?”“Flight from Manchester UEFA
“Hey @etihad Look what happened to my husband’s bag somewhere between Manchester and Colombo!” she wrote on Twitter on Tuesday UEFA
An Etihad passenger has complained about the state of her husband’s luggage after a flight with the Abu Dhabi-based airline, saying his shredded clothes made him “look like a pirate” UEFA
Not the tropical holiday look he had in mind UEFA
”As shocked followers responded to the comical “pirate” images of her husband wearing ragged and ripped, striped T-shirts and shorts, Ms Nowland said she had received a call from an Etihad representative at Colombo Airport on Tuesday UEFA
She added: “But we’re not sure she has the authority to actually do anything other than apologise UEFA
It arrived on carousel in Colombo in a plastic bag UEFA
