"I said, 'Yes it is, it's right here in my phone,'" he said. When he finally got to the front, the United representative told him the bag was not even in Newark as it had not been checked in. Orleans, who says he flies anywhere from 75,000 to 100,000 miles a year, got in line, like others on his flight, to report his bag was missing. I waited about 30 minutes, and then it moved - but it moved to another place on the runway." It was not in the terminal," Orleans said. "I checked and I could still see that it was still out on the runway. Thankfully he had a trick up his sleeve - an Apple AirTag in his missing bag. When he arrived, everyone on his flight was still waiting for their luggage to appear. Orleans told Insider he got off the plane around 12:15 p.m., went to the United Lounge for a free lunch, and then headed to baggage claim. The bag he checked included about $1,500 worth of sound equipment that he needed in order to perform. Orleans was traveling to New York to perform at a trade show the following day. Orleans looked out the window and was able to spot his bag just sitting on the tarmac.ĭanny Orleans is usually the one making things appear and disappear - but when the well-known corporate magician got off of a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Newark on Tuesday, it was his own bag that had vanished. He used his Apple AirTag to track down his bag and bought a plane ticket to get back into the terminal. Magician Danny Orleans's bag was missing when he landed in Newark the day before a performance. Danny Orleans used his Apple AirTag to track down his bag on the tarmac.
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