Sam, I am sorry you have not received your luggage yet. I am confused after reading your most recent post though. Why were your bags sent to St. Lucia? Sometimes if city codes look similar (like DUB and BUD for example) they get mixed up, but STL for St. Louis, and UVF for St. Lucia are not at all similar? Did you travel to St. Lucia on this trip or have an old bag tag for UVF on it? As far as the fastest way to get your bags back, IMO it would be to let them send it straight from ATL to NRT to avoid more connections than necessary. How are you getting from STL to NRT, what I mean is, where are you making your connection? I have some friends that work for Delta, can you give me your bag tag number? I will have them look it up and send you a message and let you know what I find out. If indeed it is in ATL tomorrow, then I will make sure they find your bag and put it on a flight to NRT as a personal favor to me. Any info you have will help me. Again, good luck, hopefully either your bags are on the way to you or I can have someone locate them tomorrow and get them on the way to you!
Just as a side note explanation for why mix-ups like this can happen, especially in a BIG airport like ATL. They (Delta) handle on average over 200,000 bags a day just in the ATL airport. As mis-fortunate as it is, bags get mixed up and sent to the wrong place. I hope I can help fix this problem for you.
If you don't want to post your personal information in the forum, please feel free to send me a private message.
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