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Airport in money mystery

January 18, 2012
By Eastleigh Xpress

Final call for owner of lost Euros to come forward


Local Charities could be in for a windfall if the mystery person who lost a ‘considerable sum of money’ at  Southampton Airport last year does not come forward.

The Airport is putting out a final call to a passenger who lost a large sum of Euros at the airport last year.

A bundle of several thousand Euros were found at the airport by staff and have been kept safe, but in line with the airport’s policy on lost property, time is running out for a claim to be made otherwise the money will be donated to charity.

Neil Garwood, Head of Customer Service for Southampton Airport, said:

“We will always do everything we can to reunite passengers with lost items and we were sure that we would get a call about this money, but no one has made contact yet.  Ideally we would like to return it to its owner, but if they do not come forward by the end of the month, we will donate it to a local charity.”

Anyone who thinks that this money is theirs should send an email to southamptonfeedback@baa.com and let us know the following information:

The date they travelled, the details of their flight, how much money they lost and the denominations of the notes.

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2 Responses to Airport in money mystery

  1. avatar
    EU Hater on January 18, 2012 at 5:47 pm

    The airport need to cash those euros in quick before they are worthless!

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  2. avatar
    Peter Stewart on January 18, 2012 at 10:15 pm

    Now come on Euro Hater, those paper Euros are never going to be worthless and you would know that if you are old enough to have ever used Izal toilet paper. Frankly given the choice between Izal or paper Euros, I’d go for the Euros anyday. I’m sure they would make a splendidly soft wipe and in the words of a certain Mr Blackadder, be thoroughly absorbent.

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