Do not Leave the Airport Early
- Remain calm and remember that airline representatives are more inclined to go out of the way to help someone that's handled them with politeness and respect and merely human.
- Make sure you get the most direct phone number possible if the tote isn't found instantly to contact later.
Keep Bag Details and All Receipts -Keep assessed-tote claim tags, boarding passes and lost baggage
-Make bags traceable and identifiable with tracker tags
After Leaving the Airport contacting the Airlines
-All airlines are going to have phone numbers to contact for lost things but they also are receptive to social media contacts. Contemplate using Facebook, and Tweeting.
-Be as succinct and unique as possible. Supply contact information and dates, flight numbers, claim numbers.
-Be consistent.
- Attempt to recover damages from your airline if the bag isn't located.
- Assess for added coverage that is potential with credit cards and homeowners insurance
The Greatest Choice
- Add Tracker Labels to all of your valuables
A "lost" bag doesn't really vanish; it's almost constantly located by someone. The trouble is the finders, including airlines employees, don't have any simple means to identify and contact the owner.
Lost bag doesn't have to be a catastrophic position. Just a little perseverance and detective work will drastically raise the chances of preventing a catastrophe and regaining your lost baggage.