Tips On Using Airport Lost And Found

By Amanda Baird


Air travel can often be stressful. You can often find yourself running and desperately chasing to reach your flight. Inevitably this can mean things can get lost along the way. If you find this happens to you then you will need to use the airport lost and found so you can get your items back.

In simple terms this is where you need to go if you lose something you want to reclaim. It does not necessarily have to be something valuable. Often people go back because there is something of sentimental value or it is something that they do not want to replace. Whatever the reason you need to be prepared in case something does go missing.

The best way to prepare is to mark your items so that they can be reclaimed. This can include nametags or particular distinct markings. This then makes it easier to describe them to people at the desk and equally it makes it easier for them to differentiate one item from another.

Another thing you need to check is opening hours. This will vary according to the airport and you need to be sure you know this before you travel. It can be very stressful losing an item and then be unable to reclaim it because you cannot talk to people and be able to find your lost property.

However there is the problem that you may not realise that something is lost until you get home. Fortunately you do not need to be physically there in order to enquire about reclaiming items. At the very least you should be able to call someone so that they can check to see if anything has come in.

The procedure will vary according to the airport with some items reported missing within 24 to 48 hours of being given in to the airport. Some companies will simply have someone at a desk responding to various enquiries. In other cases it may be more elaborate and you may be given a tracking number. Remember to keep a record of this as this will make it easier when making follow up enquiries or if you get transferred to another operative.

Whoever you talk to remember that they are trying to do a job and you need to be courteous. It helps to give them as much detail as possible. If you get transferred try not to get annoyed if you are asked to repeat details. Someone who has been transferred may not necessarily have been given all the information during the transfer. It is also worth checking to see if you can report missing items online.

It may also be possible to check airport lost and found online. Typically missing items will be placed on the database around 24 to 48 hours after they have been found. Therefore if you cannot find an item it is worth checking again. In short if you can remain calm then it is more likely that you will be able to recover your missing items. Look online for more information so that you can prepare before you travel.




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