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If your baggage is missing or damaged on arrival, Air France will do all it can to help you to resolve such incidents.
If your baggage is missing on arrival in the USA
Report this immediately to the Air France Baggage Service at the airport where you land.

A baggage file will immediately be opened. It comprises:
- an inventory letter,
- the local number of the Baggage Service. (800) 873-BAGS

A file number will be given to you. Keep it safe.

- If your baggage is not located within 2 days
Fill out the inventory letter (download here) given to you when the file was opened, as accurately as possible, giving:
- the color and shape of baggage,
- a detailed list of all items contained in the baggage.

Send this back to the Air France Baggage Service at the following address:

Air France Baggage Service
P.O. Box 459000
Sunrise, FL 33345-9000
Fax: (954) 835-2322

- For the first 5 days following baggage loss
The Baggage Service of your arrival airport is responsible for following up your file.

- From the 22nd day following the loss
Air France does all it can to find your baggage during the first three weeks following your official loss declaration. After this time period has elapsed, if your baggage has still not been located, you are asked to make contact with the Baggage Service Department in your country of residence.
If your baggage is missing on arrival in a country other than USA
Report this immediately to the Air France Service Department at the airport where you land.

A baggage file will immediately be opened. It comprises:
- an inventory letter,
- the local number of the Baggage Service Department
A file number will be given to you. Keep it safe.

- If your baggage is not located within 2 days
Fill out the inventory letter given to you when the file was opened, as accurately as possible, giving:
- the color and shape of baggage,
- a detailed list of all items contained in the baggage.
Send this back to the Air France Baggage Service at the following address:
Air France
Service Bagages CDG-LZ
Aéroport Charles de Gaulle
BP 10201
95403 Roissy – Charles-de-Gaulle cedex
France
Download the inventory letter here

- For the first 5 days following the loss
The Baggage Service Department at your arrival airport is responsible for following up your file. You may contact the Service at the telephone number given once your baggage file is opened.
- From the 22nd day following the loss
Air France does all it can to find your baggage during the first three weeks following your official loss declaration. After this time period has elapsed, if your baggage has still not been located, you are asked to make contact with the Baggage Service Department in your country of residence.
Delay Claims
If your baggage has been found and delivered, but it is several days late, we cover all eligible delay expenses that you may have incurred owing to this inconvenience (for example, toiletries, clothes, etc.)

If you are a USA resident and wish to receive a refund, please send a letter (at the latest 21 days after your baggage has been delivered) along with your expenditure documents (original, itemized receipts, etc.) to the following address:
Air France Baggage Service
P.O. Box 459000
Sunrise, FL 33345-9000

In order to expedite processing, please clearly indicate your name, mailing address, and contact information, as well as flight number and class of travel on the top of the cover page. If you are a Flying Blue member or a frequent flyer of one our SkyTeam partners, please include your member number and tier level.
Damaged Baggage
If you find that your baggage is damaged upon arrival in USA:

Report this immediately to the Air France Baggage Service at the airport where you land. A Damage Property Report (DPR) will be created and a file number given to you.

Once this report has been drawn up, contact the Baggage Service Department at the following address:

Air France Baggage Service
P.O. Box 459000
Sunrise, FL 33345-9000

- If your baggage is damaged upon arrival in a country other than USA
Report this immediately to the Air France Baggage Service Department at the airport where you land.
A Damage Property Report (DPR) will be created and a file number given to you.
The local Baggage Service will explain the procedure to follow in order to carry out any repairs.
- If you discover that your baggage is damaged once you have left the airport
Submit a claim within 7 days of the date you received your baggage, attaching the originals of the following documents:
- ticket receipt,
- boarding passes
- baggage label(s)
- the Damage Property Report (DPR) created at the destination airport,
- expenditure documents.
Send this claim to the Air France Baggage Service at:
Air France Baggage Service
P.O. Box 459000
Sunrise, FL 33345-9000

In order to expedite processing, please clearly indicate your name, mailing address, and contact information, as well as flight number and class of travel on the top of the cover page. If you are a Flying Blue member or a frequent flyer of one our SkyTeam partners, please include your member number and tier level.