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Qantas passengers found $1900 in cash on board.

On July 22, a passenger at Qantas (Qantas) found A $1900 in cash in his seat's purchase bag. (photo by Daily Mail)

A passenger at Qantas (Qantas) found A $1900 in cash in his seat's purchase bag on July 22, according to the Daily Mail. The honest passenger handed the money to the flight attendant.

It is reported that on Qantas flight QF94 from Melbourne to Los Angeles on July 22, a passenger found A $1900 in cash, or Australian dollars, in his seat's purchase bag.

A spokesman for Qantas said the honest passenger had handed the money to the flight attendant and that no one had claimed it. The company has reported to the Australian Federal Police (Australian Federal Police) that the money is now in the hands of the airline, waiting for the owner to claim it. If you can't find the owner in three months, the airline will donate the money to (UNICEF)., the United Nations Children's Fund.

It is reported that Qantas official website has lost property claim (Lost Property) section, if passengers lost items, you can contact the airline.

On Qantas flights, the items most often left behind include computers, ipads, phones, jackets or sweaters, duty-free items, books or notebooks, etc. Cash is not among the 11 items most often left behind.

Qantas said on its website that the airline would do everything it could to find the owner of the left.

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