The iPhone left behind on the plane returns to its owner at the end of a long journey
Content that can be enjoyed on devices such as the iPhone is becoming an indispensable entertainment for long flights, but it is reported that the iPhone, which should have been a travel companion, has traveled longer than its owner.
Where's Mrs Rugby's iPhone (VH-QPA) now? | Australian Frequent Flyer
Passenger's iPhone racks up the miles trapped in a plane seat | AppleInsider
https://appleinsider.com/articles/22/05/15/passengers-iphone-racks-up-the-miles-trapped-in-a-plane-seat
The origin of this case was written on May 6, 2022 on Frequent Flyer Points, a bulletin board for Australian airliner users, saying, 'It seems that I left my iPhone at the airport. Someone. Do you know the contact information for the lounge ? '
Rugby, who was encouraged to try out the Find My iPhone feature, found the iPhone on an airplane instead of at the airport. 'It looks like the iPhone came with us to AKL (Auckland, New Zealand), then back to SYD (Sydney, Australia) and then on vacation at HNL (Honolulu, Hawaii).'
While watching the long journey of three international flights, Rugby checked all Qantas lost property records, but no one reported Rugby's iPhone as a lost item. Rugby also called Qantas many times, but it didn't work.
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Two days later, on May 8, Rugby said, 'I have good news. Thanks to the help of the angels on this board, my iPhone was recovered from a flight that arrived in Sydney this afternoon. It seems. I was contacted by a very friendly Qantas staff member to take over the baggage service, so I may be able to get it back when I arrive in Sydney again next week. ' , Thank you to the bulletin board users for their help.
And on May 15th, Rugby reported that he was finally able to get his iPhone back. To commemorate the long journey by plane, Rugby's iPhone was sent a 'Silver Rank' membership status.
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