Last Tuesday you flew from New York to Paris. When you arrived home, you discovered that you had left your cabin bag on the plane. Write a letter to the airline. In your letter, you should explain: where and when you lost your bag what your bag looks like what its contents were

Dear Sir/Madam. I am writing
this
letter to inform you about my missing hand luggage which I forgot on the A220 plane at Paris airport on 27th December 2022. The flight arrived at the airport at 2.30 am and I was hurrying to get off the plane. Because I came to Paris due to urgent matter.
Therefore
, I forgot to open the cabin door and collect my hand luggage.
Moreover
, it is a red colour bag and has two handles with it. ,
Also
I wrote my name and address whether it missing someone easy to identify.
Furthermore
,
this
bag is so important to me because I carried with it the business document that I did in New York.
Furthermore
, I bought one gift for my wife and that was
also
inside the hand luggage.
In addition
, it would be a great help for me if it is found please contact me as soon as possible. Please find my boarding pass attached to
this
letter. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours Faithfully, Sam.
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