What exactly is standard procedure for lost luggage?

July 18, 2009 by Luggage and Travel Bag Tips  
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Can you answer JudasHero’s question about Luggage?:

If you have lost luggage at an airport, what exactly are you supposed to do? If possible, more specifically I’d like to know what is done at Heathrow Airport, but just in general will be fine.

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4 Responses to “What exactly is standard procedure for lost luggage?”

  1. M. L on July 19th, 2009 6:30 pm

    Luggage Feedback: go to luggage claim. usually they can tell you where it ended up, and get your contact information. they will either send it to you or you can come back tot he airport when it arrives. either that or…its just lost forever.

  2. Tigger on July 20th, 2009 3:16 am

    Luggage Feedback: Around the baggage claim area there should be a lost luggage / Lost & Found counter. There you have to report what exactly is missing, description of the missing item, tag-number (you get a little slip for each piece of luggage at check-in - usually they stick it in your passport or on your boarding pass - that indicates the tag-number). Then a PIR (Property Irregularity Report) is filled out with all the details. The Airline will contact you as soon as they could trace your luggage down, with some airlines (lufthansa for example) you can check the status of the search with the PIR-Number on the Internet.

  3. shiningthowra on July 22nd, 2009 4:14 am

    Luggage Feedback: Well, you go first to a Lost & Found Office in the airport of arrival and declare the fact that your luggage did not reach your final destination. You will need to show your travel documents (ticket and the copy of the bagtag sticked to your ticket, not to your boarding card or passport, as previously mentioned). They will fill in a PIR (Preperty Irregularity Report) with your help, that contains your name, the bagtag number, the colour and type of your bag (a code composed of those two details and other details as wheels, handle and pockets if existent), the route and date you traveled, the brand name of your bag, if you remember it, your adress and phone number, some companies requier you declare the containts of the bag. After filling in this PIR, depending on the programm they use to trace your luggage online, they will introduce all these information online, get a number for the file and may know immediatly where your bag is.

    In Heathrow Airport, left luggage fascilities can be found at each terminal. Their openings are:

    Lost Property/Lost and Found
    Monday - Friday 08.00-17.00;
    Saturday/Sunday 08.00-16.00
    Tel: (+44) (0)208 745 7727/7730.

    Good luck!

  4. Phoenix on November 16th, 2009 6:11 pm

    What about if you think your luggage was stolen by the handlers? I checked two bags, got two claim checks, at the Cairo airport. Only one bag arrived via Paris to Vienna. It didn’t show up in more than a week. How to get compensation? how to get the airline (Air France in this case) to make some effort on my behalf?

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