How to claim compensation for damaged luggage
How to claim compensation for damaged luggage
It is an all-too-common experience for passengers in Bangladesh to find their luggage torn or damaged upon arrival. While frustration is the natural response, many travellers are unaware that under international aviation law, airlines are legally responsible for the safety and security of your belongings.
If your luggage has been mishandled, you are entitled to reparations. Follow these essential steps to ensure you receive the compensation you are owed.
1. Immediate Action at the Terminal
The moment you identify damage to your luggage, you must take action before passing through customs or exiting the airport.
- Locate the Desk: Proceed immediately to the ‘Lost and Found’ or the Customer Service desk of your respective airline.
- File a PIR: Request and complete a Property Irregularity Report (PIR). This is a formal document that serves as the official record of your claim.
- Stay Grounded: DO NOT leave the terminal building before you have submitted this form and received a signed copy. While regulations at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport may allow reports within seven days, claims made after leaving the premises are significantly harder to prove.
2. Essential Documentation
To ensure a successful claim, keep the following items safe at all times:
- Visual Evidence: A clear photograph of the damaged bag taken inside the terminal.
- Flight Details: Your original boarding pass.
- Luggage Tag: The small barcode sticker (usually attached to your boarding pass or the bag handle).
- The PIR Copy: Your filed Property Irregularity Report.
3. Your Entitlements
If the airline is found to be at fault, you are entitled to the following under aviation liability frameworks:
| Type of Damage | Entitlement |
| Damaged Suitcase | A replacement bag of similar quality or reimbursement for repairs. |
| Damaged Contents | Cash compensation equivalent to the verified value of the damaged goods. |