Some flights arriving at the Dublin Airport have no luggage at all.
Some airlines choose on a daily basis which flights they're not going to load because of staff shortages, as reported by the Irish Mirror and The Journal.ie.
Kenny told the committee on Tuesday that some flights arriving at the airport have no luggage at all.
"As soon as we start to make some progress through baggage, another aircraft could come in missing 60 bags or missing all of its bags, potentially," Kenny said.
Reports of chaos at Dublin Airport caused a parliamentary hearing to take place. Representatives from Sky Handling partner, Swissport, Dublin Airport Authority, and Aer Lingus appeared before the committee.
Aer Lingus is in charge of 80% of baggage while the groundhandling companies manage 10%. The baggagehandlers are dealing with 4,200 bags.
The Irish Times reported that the CEO of Aer Lingus said that the issue of lost luggage is more pronounced with flights from hubs such as London. She said that passengers with connecting flights are more likely to lose their bags.
The aviation industry is under fire for a summer of travel chaos. Staff shortages, absences, and bad weather are some of the issues airlines face.