Dublin: Countless bags are found at Dublin Airport, a story of great insecurity and bag transfer. This means that if most of the luggage is tagged and said to have been abandoned, the owner may or may not be aware of the airline's luggage transfer inability to arrive at the airport. All of this is due to the hard work of the people behind coming to Ireland. But they do not have to be permanent residents of Ireland. Many tourists have come and gone. If they do not get the bag on time, they should see if they can inquire about it when they return to their country. The airlines will have to pay a lot of money to get it to the respective countries and they are not interested in it. Residents here will look for the bag and get it back or claim the insurance. There is also a growing trend of luggage arriving late in Etihad.
Hundreds of bags can be seen sitting in a row. Dublin Airport explains why piles of unclaimed luggage remain in the luggage collection.
Several posts on social media show that travelers arriving in Dublin are confused by the number of bags they have left behind. A spokesman for the Dublin Airport Authority said: "We are currently conducting some inspections on several luggage cargoes. To make this inspection possible, a large number of test suitcases (up to 1,000 luggage) are required."
However, the baggage area at the airport is handled by the guards only, and the baggage area, which does not display its own number, is an exception to Dublin Airport. You have to wait patiently for his time to find the keeper. If available, a form will be provided and a listing print (Property Regularity Report (PIR)) will be provided. Then we will contact the airline and decide the rest. The role of guard is over.
What if the luggage does not arrive at the airport after landing?
If your luggage does not appear on the luggage carriage, the first thing you should do is report your problem to the airline in the baggage reclaim area of the airport. You will need to fill out a Property Regulatory Report (PIR) - including the color, size, and distinctive features of your bag. Remember to keep a copy of the form with you, as it will provide proof that you notified the airline as soon as the problem occurred. The PIR is used to help you find your bag, but it's not a complaint form or a request for compensation - these are specific issues that you need to follow up on yourself. While completing a PIR is not a legal requirement, it may make it easier to successfully claim an airline if required.
After receiving a copy of the PIR, ask the luggage department for contact details and inquire whether the airline has a daily allowance policy for luggage late passengers. You will need to keep your boarding card and baggage tags, as well as receipts for any essential items you may have purchased as a result of delays in the arrival of your bag.
Contact Details For Airline & Ground Handling Agent Lost Property Services:
- Aer Lingus: 1890 800 147
- Ryanair: For duty free items and baggage +353 1 8121367
- Menzies Aviation: For duty free and baggage +353 1 9446116
- Swissport: +353 1 8125715
- Sky Handling Partner: +353 1 8141400
If your airline is not listed above, visit our airline listing page here with contact details for airlines flying from Dublin Airport.
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If you would like to report lost property at Dublin Airport or see the property found at Dublin Airport, click on the relevant link below.
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What is the situation?
Scenario # 1: Routing label is corrupt
Reason: When you inspect your bag, it will be tagged with a strangely printed, obscure routing label
Scenario # 2: You forget to pick up your luggage when you disembark
The reason: When you get off the house you may hear an urgent text and get distracted and go straight to the taxi. Your fatigue, you may forget to check one more. Or you may be a little busy with cocktails on the plane.
Scenario # 3: The attendant is typing in the wrong destination code
Reason: When handing over your luggage, the bag check attendant accidentally gives the wrong destination code. So when you go to LGA - your bag goes to LAX.
Scenario # 4: Your bag was loaded on the wrong plane
Reason: Moments after you inspect your bag and exit the conveyor belt, a human error occurs: an employee puts it in the wrong luggage cart and, as a result, loads it on the wrong plane.
How not to lose your luggage:
In 2010, more than two million bags were lost, damaged, delayed, or looted.- U.S. According to "incorrect luggage" reports submitted by the airline to the Department of Transportation. (That's about 3.57 reports per 1,000 passengers.)
How to prevent being part of this statistic:
- Double-check: Ask the flight attendant handling your bag if you can see the routing information placed on the handle to check its accuracy before she sends your suitcase to the conveyor belt. This is especially important if you have a connecting flight because bags are not always routed directly to the final destination — sometimes, it may be your responsibility to pick up and double check the bag from the first stage of your journey, and the best way to confirm this is to look at what is written on the label.
- Know yourself: The important thing is to identify your bag in multiple places - outside and inside - by placing ID cards in different pockets and pouches. Then be sure to include your name, address and phone number.
- Share Your Plans: Pack a copy of your itinerary (where it is not difficult to find) so that if you find your bag and are unable to contact you, the airline staff will know where to redirect you.
- Record the evidence: Photograph or videotape the contents of your bag as you pack. It will also help you to file claim forms if your suitcase is never found.
- Remove Extras: Before inspecting your bag, remove any removable straps; This will reduce the risk of getting stuck on the road.
- Arrive early: If you send a bag when your departure time is running out, it may not actually arrive on the plane.
- Decorate your bag: Whether you buy wrap on a colorful handle or add a few stripes of bright duct tape, what makes yours different from others will catch the attention of an airline employee who is not so motivated. Another option is to buy a bag that is not black or navy (like most), making it easy to find a room in the luggage.
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