A bride getting married in England in two days fears she won't have her wedding dress in time as her luggage is stuck in Dublin Airport.
Kamille Catala was flying from Dublin to London Gatwick with Aer Lingus on Thursday but her flight was cancelled.
She was rebooked on a flight to Heathrow but when she arrived, her checked-in bag with her wedding dress and other important possessions wasn't there.
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She told Dublin Live: "I put in a claim and Aer Lingus said it would probably get to me within 24 hours but it hasn't.
"I've called them five or six times. Their baggage claim department sent me a voicemail saying there's no update on anything.
"So it's terrible. On the online system it says they're still searching for my bag.
"I believe it's still in Dublin Airport because there hasn't been any update on it online.
"It was never rescanned so it should still be there."
Kamille said she feels her only hope to get her bag back in time is to fly to back to Dublin and look for it herself.
"I'm getting married in England on Monday," she said.
"I'm considering taking a flight back to Dublin today to talk to them in person and say 'my bag is here, you need to give this to me'.
"I can't get through to anyone. Customer service has said they don't know anything about it.
"I've explained that my wedding dress is in the bag so many times but they've just sent me to the same link and told me to check their FAQs.
"It's a tight timeframe. All my clothes is in there and all my everything is in there".
A spokeswoman for Aer Lingus said on Monday: "Aer Lingus can confirm that the bag was located and is being returned to the customer. Aer Lingus wishes to apologise for the inconvenience."
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