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Clothing, Computers or Cuckoo Clock: What Happens to Lost Items at Brussels Airport?

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Last year, Brussels Airport recovered 32,000 items lost by passengers. What are they doing? A team is in charge of finding them, analyzing them, and, if possible, returning them to their owner. A new bag has just arrived at Pascale's office. For this agent of the Lost Objects Service, the first mission: to open to identify her owner. We look at whether we find a name and we note what is in it like the marks, in case the passenger calls us, she e…
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Last year, Brussels Airport recovered 32,000 items lost by passengers. What are they doing? A team is in charge of finding them, analyzing them, and, if possible, returning them to their owner. A new bag has just arrived at Pascale's office. For this agent of the Lost Objects Service, the first mission: to open to identify her owner. We look at whether we find a name and we note what is in it like the marks, in case the passenger calls us, she e…

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BX1 broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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