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How much money can you get for lost luggage?

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, you are entitled to compensation for reasonable incidental expenses you incur because of your delayed baggage, up to the maximum liability limits, set by statute. For U.S. domestic flights, this is $3,800 per passenger.



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Consider filing a lawsuit against the airline in small claims court. Small claims courts handle a wide variety of property-related lawsuits which include lawsuits for lost luggage by an airline. Small claims court is also an affordable and user-friendly way for you to sue an airline for lost or delayed luggage.

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Unclaimed Baggage is the nation's only retailer of lost luggage. They open the suitcases, sort the items, then sell, donate, or recycle the loot. This massive 50,000-square-foot (4,645-square-meter) retail store has become a popular Alabama tourist attraction.

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Lost luggage on US flights: What To Do?
  1. Hold onto your file reference number that the airline provided you. ...
  2. Keep your receipts if you have to replace necessary items. ...
  3. Assemble a detailed list of contents for your lost bags. ...
  4. File a claim with the airline for compensation.


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Most comprehensive travel insurance plans include coverage for baggage loss and, if your baggage is not permanently lost or damaged, baggage delay. Some coverage may include the cost of essential items you purchase while you wait for your delayed luggage to be returned.

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How to file your claims for lost luggage
  1. Check the baggage holding office. If your suitcase isn't on the baggage carousel, don't panic. ...
  2. Initiate a property irregularity report at the airport. ...
  3. File a claim with the airline. ...
  4. File a travel insurance claim. ...
  5. Check your credit card and property insurance policies.


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After 90 days, if no one claims the luggage, it's sold to an unclaimed baggage center where the items inside are resold.

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Typically, airlines will pass the items over to the lost and found department at the arrival airport. The item will be kept for a 90-day holding period, after which, it will be donated to charity, or a place for sale – in some cases, the item will be destroyed if unclaimed after the holding period.

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Under DOT regulations (for domestic travel) and international treaties (for international travel), airlines are required to compensate passengers if their bags are damaged, delayed, or lost.

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“Of all national airlines, American Airlines lost the most bags in 2022, losing 850 bags per 100,000. That was followed by JetBlue, Alaska Airlines, and United Airlines,” Travel and Leisure magazine reported in a recent article published before the holiday meltdown.

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Regardless, all airlines require a kind of report to be filed by the person whose items are missing. Unclaimed baggage or items left in lost and found usually end up either in charity or in a place for sale. In the United States, one such place is the Unclaimed Baggage Center in Scottsboro, Alabama.

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How can you get your confiscated items back? Most airports now offer a mailing station near the metal detectors so you can pay to mail small items back to your home.

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Once an airline determines that your bag is lost, the airline is responsible for compensating you for your bags' contents - subject to depreciation and maximum liability limits.

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Ask for compensation In general, most luggage will end up being found, so they get classified as “delayed” and not “lost.” But in that immediate time when you're without your belongings, there should be some level of compensation, depending on the exact nature of your situation.

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Passengers may return to the airport to pick up their item or may approve someone else, in writing, to do so. Items can be shipped back to the owner at the owner's expense.

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If your bag is lost, you may be eligible for reimbursement. For most domestic flights, Delta Air Lines is only responsible for a value of up to $3,800 per ticketed passenger or $640 per bag for most international flights. If you declare a higher value, you may be eligible for higher reimbursement.

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Most comprehensive travel insurance plans include coverage for baggage loss and, if your baggage is not permanently lost or damaged, baggage delay. Some coverage may include the cost of essential items you purchase while you wait for your delayed luggage to be returned.

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