AN airport has launched a ‘teddy tag’ scheme to ensure cuddly toys aren’t lost this Christmas. Parents travelling through London Luton Airport can register a cuddly toy’s name, flight number …
Keeping children and family members entertained was considered the biggest challenge of family travel, and 45 per cent of parents rely on treasured toys and comforters to keep the kids happy while on the move.
When the loss is discovered, 47 per cent are willing to canvas the area, asking strangers if they have spotted the lost item. Of those parents of children who have lost a toy or comforter in-transit, 52 per cent admitted the absence of the item impacted their holiday in a negative way.
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