Alright, so we were on our way to travel to Prasline and right before getting on our plane the cabin crew said that some bags were going to be sent with a later plane that day. I wasn’t too concerned about it because they said some bags, not my families and friend’s bag. But when we were getting on the plane i saw from the corner of my eyes i saw ALL OF OUR LUGGAGE GETTING SENT BACK TO THE AIRPORT?! Like i saw all of the luggage. Mine, my mom’s and my friend’s luggage there. I asked cabin crew which plane will our luggage be sent with and they said “It will be ssent with a plane that has some empty place.” Now i didn’t know when there will be empty space on the plane. Today? Tomorrow? Next week? And it wouldn’t have been so bad if the luggages that was left in Victoria were only filled with non-important stuff, but it was ALL OF OUR CLOTHES! So what that means that for however long it takes for our bags to arrive, we are stuck on one pair of clothes. Thats bad. Really bad. When we arrived we didn’t pick our bags up because we didn’t have any but instead instantly went to the car that picked us up and took us to our hotel. On the way, our driver told us that for someone it took 2 weeks for their baggage to arrive which would’ve been awful because we were only staying for a week. Now at this point i had no idea if we will change our clothes or stay in one pair for a week. When we arrived at the hotel we got our rooms and didn’t know if we need to wait or its a bad idea because they will bring it next week so, what did we do? We waited of course what did you think? And after a long 3 hours waiting for the luggage, it magically arrived. I personally thought it will take around 3 days but i guess i was wrong. I expected more Air Seychelles. (2 stars because the seats were comfortable on the plane :3)
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