After thinking her bag was lost in the sea of luggage at Rome Airport (right), Lisa Khan got a text from a stranger staying she'd found it in Florence.Courtesy of Lisa Khan Lisa Khan and her family's bags were lost on a transatlantic trip from Florida to Italy. Five weeks after arriving in Italy, Khan got a text from a stranger saying she'd found Khan's bag. The bag was in Florence, an Italian city that Khan and her family had never been to. A Lufthansa passenger who was forced to spend her cruise trip without her luggage after it was lost in transit found it when a stranger in a city she'd never visited stumbled upon it and texted her.Six weeks after her flight, however, she still doesn't have her bag back.Lisa Khan flew Lufthansa to Italy with her husband, son, and daughter on June 30 for a two-night stay in the Tuscany region followed by a six-night Royal Caribbean cruise around Italy and Greece.Their first flight from Orlando to Frankfurt, Germany was delayed, meaning they missed their connection to Rome, she said.