Children have been left heartbroken after losing their favourite toys while travelling, often causing their families to fork out money to buy new ones, but a new initiative could soon help

Between passports, boarding passes and the eternal scramble for snacks, family travel is already a juggling act - but it turns out one small stowaway is often the biggest source of drama.

New research has found that nearly one in five families say they’ve missed a travel connection or delayed a journey because their child's teddy went missing. A quarter (26%) have spent up to half an hour hunting for a lost toy , while 12% say the loss ruined their family trip altogether. As festive travel plans start to take shape, new research from Heathrow Express has revealed how much chaos a missing cuddly

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