Baggage8 min readUpdated: May 1, 2026

Delayed baggage after a flight: what to do immediately

Delayed baggage is handled differently from flight delay. The most important step is to report it at the airport and keep receipts.

Main guide for this topic: Delayed baggage compensation

Baggage is not the same as EU flight delay compensation

When a suitcase does not arrive, passengers often assume the same rules apply as for a delayed flight. In most cases, baggage is handled under separate rules on air carriage liability for lost, damaged or delayed baggage. It is not fixed compensation of 250, 400 or 600 euros.

That does not mean you have no rights. If baggage is delayed, you may request reimbursement of reasonable and necessary expenses while waiting for the suitcase. If baggage is lost or damaged, there are specific deadlines and liability limits. But the evidence is more concrete: report, receipts and baggage contents.

For travelers from Serbia this often happens after connections through large airports. The flight may arrive on time while the bag remains in transit. In that case, do not mix the case with flight delay compensation; handle it as a separate baggage claim.

Next step

Find out if you are owed up to EUR 600 in compensation.

The quick check combines flight details, route distance and basic evidence to assess your right.

Make a PIR report before leaving the airport

The most important step is to report the missing bag at the lost baggage desk before you leave the airport. Ask for a PIR report or another written confirmation that the suitcase was reported as delayed. Without it, the airline may later argue that the problem was not reported in time.

In the report, check the baggage tag number, suitcase description, delivery address and contact phone. If you are traveling onward from Belgrade to another city, give a realistic address where you can receive the suitcase. Address errors often prolong the wait.

Photograph the baggage tag, PIR number and every screen or paper you receive. If staff say the bag will arrive tomorrow, ask for that to be entered or confirmed in writing. A verbal promise is weak if the suitcase is actually delayed for three days.

Which expenses are reasonable

While waiting for baggage, you may have costs for essentials: hygiene items, underwear, basic clothing, a charger or other items without which you cannot reasonably continue the trip. If you are on a business trip or attending a wedding, that context can explain why a cost was necessary.

Do not buy luxury items and expect full reimbursement. Airlines usually check whether the expense was reasonable, necessary and connected to the period when the baggage was unavailable. A receipt for several basic items is much stronger than a large purchase without explanation.

If you are returning home, reimbursement may be weaker because it is assumed you have essentials at home. If you have just arrived at your destination with nothing, the argument is stronger. In the claim, explain where you were and why you had to buy the listed items.

Case file

What Let Kasni organizes first

  • exact flight, date, route and booking reference
  • scheduled and actual arrival time
  • airline's stated reason and the evidence behind it
  • receipts for meals, hotel, transfer or a new ticket

Deadlines are short

For damaged baggage, deadlines are usually very short, and for delayed baggage the claim should be sent soon after receiving the suitcase and collecting receipts. Do not wait for weeks to see whether the issue will somehow resolve itself.

If baggage is delayed, record when it was reported, when it was found, when it was delivered and what you bought in the meantime. If the suitcase does not arrive for a long time, ask the airline when it treats the bag as lost and which form must be submitted.

Always check the conditions of the specific airline, but do not rely only on the app. Send a written request with the PIR number, receipts and bank details if required. Keep proof that the request was sent.

If baggage is damaged or items are missing

If the suitcase arrives damaged, photograph it immediately at the airport, report the damage and ask for a written record. If you notice the damage only at home, photograph the packaging, tags and damage as soon as possible. With damage, late reporting is often a major problem.

If something is missing from the baggage, the case is harder because you must prove what was inside. Packing photos, receipts for valuable items and a clear explanation help. Valuables, documents, medicines and electronics are always better kept in hand luggage.

If the suitcase is completely lost, the airline may request a list of contents and estimated value. Do not exaggerate the value. A realistic, documented claim is stronger in practice than a maximum amount without evidence.

How to combine baggage and flight issues

Sometimes the same trip has two problems: the flight was delayed and the baggage arrived later. Separate the claims. Flight delay is checked through arrival time, reason and route coverage, while baggage is proven through the PIR report, receipts and waiting period.

You can mention both issues in one email, but structure them in two sections. First: flight claim. Second: baggage claim and expenses. This reduces the risk that the airline responds to only one part.

The best result comes from orderly documentation. Report the bag immediately, buy only reasonably, keep receipts and respect deadlines. That matters much more than a long explanation of how unpleasant the trip was.

Professional review

Why we do not stop at a generic rejection

Airlines often expect individual passengers to give up after the first short answer. A structured file, knowledge of the rules and procedural pressure change the speed and quality of the response.

Route, timing and airline responsibility

For delayed baggage after a flight: what to do immediately, first check whether the route is protected, then what actually happened, and only then which claim makes sense. Use Delayed baggage compensation for the baseline rule and amounts, while this page checks the concrete scenario and the evidence that changes it.

The best approach is to build a short timeline. Write down the scheduled time, actual time, where you were when the problem happened, what the airline offered, what you accepted and what you paid yourself. That timeline later decides whether the case is about fixed compensation, ticket refund, expense reimbursement or only care rights.

If the case involves arrival delay, a missed connection, rerouting or an overnight wait, also check flight delay compensation. Most practical passenger questions eventually depend on how late the whole journey ended and whether the reason was within the airline's control.

Documents to save for review

The strongest evidence is evidence from the same day: boarding pass, booking confirmation, airline messages, app screenshot, departures-board photo, receipts for food, hotel or transfer and any written information received at the airport.

If the reason was explained verbally, write down the exact wording, time and place. If the reason changed, keep every version. The difference between a technical fault, air traffic control, bad weather, strike and crew shortage is not a formality; it is often the line between a strong and weak claim.

In the claim, do not only say that you want compensation. Include flight number, date, route, booking reference, scheduled and actual arrival time, a short timeline and a clear separation between fixed compensation and expenses you want reimbursed.

Suitcases on an airport baggage belt

What if the airline rejects the claim

The airline's first reply is often not a full assessment. It may contain broad wording, an automatically selected category or an answer that covers only one part of the claim. Read it carefully: does it address the exact flight, date, final destination and concrete reason that caused the disruption?

If the answer does not mention evidence, timeline or the measures the airline took, send a short follow-up. You do not need to repeat the whole story. Ask for a precise explanation and attach the most important proof again. That follow-up often separates genuinely weak cases from cases that were only rejected superficially.