You recently returned from overseas by air and left a valuable item on the plane. Write a letter to the airline manager. In your letter: Describe the item you left behind, say why it is important to you, explain what you would like the airline manager to do

Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing to inform you that I left my precious handbag on the aeroplane that I took
last
Friday. One white Channel handbag was left on my seat along with a name tag, which is called Claire Chen.
In addition
, there is a sanitiser bottle is attached to
this
bag
and
also
a notebook put in front of the pocket.
This
luxury carry
bag
has a significant meaning for me since it was inherited from my grandmother.
In addition
,
this
bag
costs two thousand dollars, and it will consistently increase its value.
Moreover
, there is no more identical product in the current market because it is antique merchandise. I cordially request you could ship me
this
bag
with a
first
-class package, and I would like to pay the shipment fee.
However
, I hope you can make an immediate phone call to me if you found
this
missed item. I look forward to hearing your response soon, and I would like to elaborate on my sincere appreciation for your assistance. Yours faithfully, Claire Chen
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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