What to Do the Moment an Airline Loses Your Luggage
A concise action plan for the first hour after the carousel stops and your bag isn't there — file the report, get cash help, and start the recovery.
First, confirm the bag is actually missing
- Check the carousel for 15 minutes after the last bag arrives.
- Walk the perimeter — bags occasionally end up on the wrong belt.
- Open your AirTag in Find My if you have one in the bag.
File before you leave
Find the airline's baggage service desk in the baggage claim area. File a PIR (Property Irregularity Report) before exiting.
You'll need:
- Boarding pass and bag tag receipt.
- A description of the bag (color, brand, distinguishing marks).
- Local address for delivery.
Get an interim allowance
Many airlines will issue a small stipend for toiletries on the spot. Always ask.
Start tracking
Most airlines now offer real-time bag status in the app. Add the PIR reference number, refresh, and stop calling the agent every 30 minutes — they don't have more info than the app.
Within 24 hours
- 80% of bags surface here.
- The airline will contact your local address for delivery once located.
After 5 days
- Officially "lost." Begin a written claim.
- Document contents with receipts where possible.
- File a parallel claim with travel insurance or your credit card.
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