Lost and Found at Airports

Lost and Found at Airports

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✈️ GUIDE: Lost and Found at Airports

Everything you need to know if you lose something at a Spanish airport 🔎

Don't panic! After going through this several times, I've put together this handy guide to help you get your belongings back. Let's take it step by step 👇

1. Locate where you lost it 🧐 2.

The first thing is to remember. I know that when you realise that you've lost something, your heart goes pitter-patter, but take a deep breath and think:

  • ✅ Security check: Officers keep everything they find.
  • ✅ On the plane: Contact the airline directly
  • ✅ Shops or common areas: Goes straight to lost property

💡 PRO: Before leaving any area, take a quick look at your belongings.

2. Contact lost property 📞.

  • Goenvio website > The fastest option
  • Airport phone > Direct service
  • Online form > Available 24/7

⚠️ IMPORTANT: Be specific in the description. "Samsonite black suitcase with red ribbon" is better than just "black suitcase".

3. Deadlines and documentation 📋

  • ⏰ 30 days > Time at the airport
  • 📅 2 years > Time in municipal offices
  • 📄 Official documents > Direct to Airport Police

4. GoEnvio: Your plan B 📦

Can't you go in person? GoEnvio solves it for you:

  1. Report your lost item
  2. They manage the collection
  3. Delivered to you wherever you are

5. Tips for the future ✨.

  • 🏷️ Label everything important
  • 📝 Mental checklist: mobile phone, wallet, passport
  • 👀 Always check before you go

✅ Conclusion

Losing something at the airport is not the end of the world. With this guide and services such as GoEnvioHave a good trip! ✈️


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