Using Airport Lost And Found

By Amanda Baird


A vacation ought to be a happy time. If you are travelling for business purposes there are more important things than worrying about missing items. This is why you need to know how to use an airport lost and found in the event of anything going missing.

While nobody wants to lose their valuable it helps to be prepared. Have some kind of identifying mark on anything valuable that you do not want to lose. For example a serial number or identity mark is a good way of making something easier to find. It also means you have something that specifically identifies the item as something you own.

Admittedly this is not always practical and sometimes it may not be possible to secure mark all your items. Therefore it is worth looking at what you pack and bring with you to the airport so that in the event that if you have to tell somebody what an item looks like you can remember. Speaking vaguely about what an item looks like then it is less likely that they will be able to find it.

For example there are a lot of cellular phones that look similar. A blue one is likely to look similar to another blue one. However if the case has a cartoon character on it or stickers then it is likely to stand out from the other phones that have been handed in so these are the kind of details to remember.

Sometimes you may not realise something is missing until you get home. In this instance you need to check the procedure of the airport in question. A lot of them will have a database where items are registered once they are handed in. How soon they will be listed depends on the system. For example it may be 24 or 48 hours depending on the efficiency of the system.

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.

Some will be more efficient than others. The more official process centres will give you a tracking number. This will mean that they have a record of your claim and make it easier for them to look out for an item. Remember to keep note of this number as this will help you when contacting them at a later date to find out if the item has been recovered.

In short when using airport lost and found you need to be sensible. It can be difficult when you have lost something, especially if it has sentimental value and is not easily replaced. However if you prepare in the right way then you can give yourself the best chance of getting your items back.




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