Thanks Big John - we put in in ‘lost mode’ which keeps it safe and secure in case someone finds it and can return it.Sorry to hear about your missing device.
If you have backed up the iPhone, you may like to consider remotely wiping it.
You can always restore the contents from your backup if you find it.
If you don't find it, its the perfect excuse to get a new iPhone !
I think Rugby said earlier they tried the Flounge but they couldn't do anything or send someone down to retrieve it.One other avenue to try is calling the lounges themselves to see if maybe they could grab it airside for you off the plane. I couldn't find a number for the QF international lounges @ SYD, but I reckon the domestic lounges should connect you to the right people: (02) 9952 9780 Lounge opens at 5:30 AM local time. Other option too is to call Sydney Airport and ask to be directed to Qantas international lounge.
Here's the Flightradar link to track where your phone is - hopefully it at least racks up some valuable SCs for you!
-RooFlyer88
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That's actually an excellent point. If it's lodged somewhere in the seat system and slips as a passenger moves the seat differently with different body weights, it could very well create a fire hazard.
If you think cleaners take apart a seat to clean, then you're wrong. Nothing to do with cleaning.The fact that no one has found it after three international sectors says much about the cleaning after each flight.
Thanks - do you have an Australian number I can call from overseas? (The 1300 won’t work from NZ and the plane will shortly head back to SYD as QF146)
