How do I contact Dublin Airport?

Dublin Airport Operations manage passenger information queries in Dublin Airport itself and from in-coming telephone calls from 8am to 10pm. To contact them, please telephone +353 1 944 1111 (landline). If your query can wait a little longer, we recommend you send an email to [email protected].

Where is the lost and found in Dublin Airport?

All such matters are the responsibility of the airline or its ground handling agent. If you could not locate your item, please click here to enter a lost property. The Airport Police Public Office is located in the Airport Police Station, Arrivals level. It is open between the hours of 09:30 – 15:30 Monday – Friday.

What is the most commonly lost item?

Wallets are some of the most commonly lost items all over the world. Even when people are at home living their regular lives, they lose their wallets all the time. But when you’re on vacation somewhere strange and unfamiliar, losing your wallet can be way scarier.

What to do if you lose your phone at an airport?

If you left your smartphone at a TSA checkpoint during the security screening process, you must contact the TSA office to report your loss.

  1. Go to the Lost and Found section of the TSA website.
  2. Find the phone number of the TSA office at the airport where you booked your flight.
  3. Follow the instruction provided by the staff.

What is the airlines phone number?

Within the U.S. and Canada

Language Phone Hours (CT)
English 800-433-7300 24 hours
Spanish 800-633-3711 24 hours
French 800-756-8613 7 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Portuguese 866-824-8717 6 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Can you call an airport to look for someone?

If you scan through for airport services and help, you can usually find either a pager number or an administrative number or an airport security number. Call that number and ask how to page someone.

How long do you need to keep lost property for?

Reclaiming your property We keep unclaimed items for a maximum of 3 months from the date of loss. Money (except for that found in Black Cabs) can be claimed up to 12 months from the date of loss.

What happens to lost luggage at airports?

Airlines have 90 days to find and reunite lost baggage with the owner. If they can’t find and return it, a lost baggage claim is paid out to the customer. If the luggage is in the airline’s possession after the 90-day period and can’t be returned to the owner, it’s sold off to a third-party buyer.