Losing your baggage can be overwhelming because you probably wouldn’t even know where to begin your search. But you can start your search in a few different areas to ensure you’ve left no stone unturned. If you lose something on Southwest, this Southwest lost and found guide shows you which departments to contact and how to make an online claim if your baggage cannot be located.
If your checked baggage does not arrive at the destination, you must report the missing baggage to the Baggage Service Office at the airport. The deadline for reporting delayed baggage is:
After you file a report, you’ll be provided a receipt with a report number and a phone number through which you can follow up on the status of your bag.
If you lose an item on Southwest Airlines, refer to the steps below.
Southwest will compensate you for the loss of baggage as well as reasonable expenses incurred by you due to the delayed delivery of your checked baggage (excluding mobility devices like wheelchairs, medical equipment, etc.) subject to a limit of:
The amount of reimbursement for expenses incurred by you for daily essentials due to baggage delay will depend on the original documented purchase price minus depreciation due to earlier usage, subject to the following limits:
Exceptions
You must notify Southwest of your delayed or missing baggage within the following period:
You can file a Southwest Airlines lost and found report in any of the following ways:
After you file your report, you’ll be issued a receipt containing (aside from the missing baggage details) a report number plus a phone number that you can follow up through for checking the status of your bag.
Important
After you’ve filed your Lost/Delayed Baggage Report, you’ll receive Lost and Found updates regularly from Southwest through the contact details provided by you in the report. If you’ve provided just your email address, you’ll receive the updates by email only. If you’ve provided only your phone number, the Southwest lost and found updates will be sent by phone, and if you’ve provided both your email address and phone number, you will receive Southwest’s lost and found updates both by email and phone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Take a look at the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions on Southwest Airlines lost and found topics below.
Yes, Southwest has a lost and found desk/office at all airports. In the unlikely situation that you can’t find one, you can report your lost baggage at Southwest’s airport ticket counter.
Southwest Airlines has lost and found offices at all airports. If you can’t find a Southwest Lost and Office in your airport (unlikely), report your missing baggage to a Southwest representative at your airport’s ticket counter.
You can contact a Southwest Lost and Found Office:
1. Physically at the airport’s Baggage Service Office (or the airline’s ticket counter)
2. By phone
a. Call the Southwest Baggage Service Office at 888-202-1024
b. Call the airport and ask to be transferred to the Southwest Lost and Found Office
The Southwest Lost and Found number is 888-202-1024. Alternatively, you can call the airport where the baggage went missing and request to be transferred to the Southwest Lost and Found Office.
If you left something on a Southwest plane, you must immediately notify a Customer Service Agent at Southwest Airlines Baggage Service Office in the Baggage Claim section of the airport or Southwest’s ticket counter. If you have left the airport, you must call 1-855-234-4654.
To ensure that you receive regular updates, be sure to provide your email address and phone number. If you don’t provide your email address, you will only receive notifications by phone. If your item cannot be located within 30 days, it is unlikely to be found.
You can access Southwest Airlines Lost and Found form by clicking on the link. Remember, you can use this form only to report unchecked items. To report a missing checked bag, you must either call 888-202-1024 or get in touch with Southwest’s Baggage Service Office through the airport where the bag went missing.
The Southwest Baggage Lost and Found Office is located near the baggage claim area in the airport or at Southwest’s ticket counter.
If you lost something on a plane on Southwest, you must call the airport where the item went missing and ask to be transferred to the Southwest Baggage Service Office. Alternatively, you can call this number: 888-202-1024.
The Southwest lost and found report (or the Lost/Delayed Baggage Report) must be filed within 4 hours of arrival for domestic U.S. flights and 21 calendar days for international flights. After you’ve filed a report, Southwest will issue a receipt containing (aside from other information), your report number and a go-to phone number that you can call to track the status of your missing item.
You can report a missing item on Southwest physically at the Southwest Baggage Service Office, located near the Baggage Claim area at the airport or at the ticket counter. Alternatively, you can report the missing item by phone at 888-202-1024, by contacting the airport and requesting a call transfer to Southwest’s Baggage Service Office, or online through the lost and found link (for unchecked items only).
You can report damaged baggage on Southwest:
1. Personally to the Baggage Service Office at the airport
2. By calling Southwest at (888) 202-1024
For domestic flights, you must report the damaged baggage within 4 hours of arrival or receiving the damaged baggage, whichever is applicable. For international flights, you must report no later than 7 calendar days after receiving the damaged bag.
Remember, Southwest will not accept manufacturing defects or minor damages resulting from normal wear and tear, including but not limited to scratches, cuts, stains, dents, dirt marks, etc. Southwest will also not take any responsibility for carry-on items or items contained in overstuffed checked bags.
In most cases, Southwest will deliver your lost and found baggage to the location indicated by you. No charges will apply for checked bags but carry-on bags must be paid for by the passenger.
If your lost baggage is not located within 5 days by Southwest, you will need to file a lost baggage claim.
The report number will be located in the middle of your Lost/Delayed Report Receipt, under Customer Baggage Report Information.
If you’ve left an unchecked baggage item in the aircraft, you must immediately notify a Southwest Customer Service Agent before leaving the airport. If you’ve already left the airport, you must file a Lost and Found report online (as explained above in the section titled How to File a Southwest Airlines Lost and Found Report).
You will receive your Southwest lost and found update by email and/or phone, depending on the contact information provided by you in the Lost/Delayed Baggage Report.
You can learn more about Southwest Airlines lost and found items by physically meeting a Southwest agent in the Baggage Service Office at the airport or by phone (call the airport and request a call transfer).
You should provide as much information as possible on a lost and found claim, such as receipts, model number, color, labels/stickers, identification marks, etc., along with your flight information.
To recover an item left at the airport, you must contact the airport authority’s lost and found office.
Yes, the Southwest lost and found baggage policy applies to all passengers, including unaccompanied minors travelling on Southwest Airlines.
Yes, the lost and found policy will also apply to passengers travelling with pets on Southwest.
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