LONDON—Another casualty of the airline industry’s struggle to meet surging demand: more lost luggage.

Erin Morrison flew to Scotland from Charlotte, N.C., last month to celebrate her honeymoon, a trip that had been postponed for two years by the pandemic. When she landed, her and her husband’s two pieces of luggage, including items they needed for their 15-month-old son, were nowhere to be found.

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