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 Mr Mehta, I recently travelled by your airline on Tuesday, 22nd November from Canada to India. I am writing
this
letter to inform you that I accidentally left my iPad on the plane. While I was having my meal, I kept it in the front space of my seat.
However
, after eating, I slept and didn't realise to pick the same while landing. My iPad contains all my personal information and my saved passwords. I am really afraid as if it is placed into the wrong hands, the outcome can really affect me.
Further
, my official emails and work-related information are
also
available in the gadget which could really have an adverse impact on my organisation if leaked.
Therefore
, I request you please consider
this
urgent and return it to me via courier or any other shipping method. I have enclosed my address and contact number with
this
letter for your reference.
Also
, kindly let me know the freight charges so that I can pay you the amount that you will incur on my behalf. Yours faithfully, Mohit
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Use cohesive linking words accurately and appropriately

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