You missed an international flight due to a problem at the airport. Write a letter to the airline. In your letter: Describe what happened that caused you to miss your flight. Explain how missing your flight impacted you. Clearly state what you would like the airline to do.

Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing
this
letter in regard to an international flight I missed at your airport
last
Monday. I have been travelling for business and speaking at a worldwide conference meeting. When I arrived at Tokyo airport, I was supposed to take a connecting flight from there to Newyork but I missed it because my baggage did not arrive on time.
This
has caused me to miss an important meeting and
also
, I have to extend my stay here which would eventually cost more for extending the accommodation.
Moreover
, My company has decided to send another person to speak at the conference. I would suggest your company consider paying the bill amount of the hotel Where I am staying until the
next
flight and
also
a travel ticket. I hope the airline will do the needful as soon as possible as I have to travel immediately. Yours faithfully, Venkatesh Ravichandran
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