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British Airways Global Lost Property Contacts: July 2021 British Airways Global Lost Property Contacts: July 2021 If the airport you used isn’t listed or you find that some details here are wrong, please let us know: http://www.ba.com/contact Airport / Airport Where your property was left Contact details Destination Code behind On board aircraft arriving here, at ABERDEEN ABZ Security check or in the terminal G4S Lost Property - Tel: 01224 725767 (restaurant, shop, etc) On board aircraft arriving here, at ABU DHABI AUH Security check or in the terminal British Airways—Email: [email protected] (restaurant, shop, etc) On board aircraft arriving here, at British Airways Baggage Services: ABUJA ABV Security check or in the terminal Tel: +234 803 535 4027 (restaurant, shop, etc) In Gate area or in the main Ghana Aviation Security terminal (restaurant, shop, etc) Tel: +233 302 776171 ext 2345 Aviance Passenger Services - Tel: +233 2492 ACCRA ACC In premium lounge 12287 British Airways: Tel: +233 302 773737 On board aircraft arriving here or +233 204 312433 On board aircraft arriving here, at AGADIR AGA Security check or in the terminal British Airways - Tel: 002 125 2442 0337 (restaurant, shop, etc) In Gate area or in the main Local police (ground floor) - Tel: 00 34 966 919 terminal (restaurant, shop, etc) 223 AENA VIP lounge - Email: In premium lounge ALICANTE ALC [email protected] Iberia Lost & Found (Arrivals Hall - ground floor): On board aircraft arriving here Tel: 00 34 966 919 013 Email: [email protected] On board aircraft arriving here, at Security check or in the terminal British Airways - Tel: 002 132 150 9790 ALGIERS ALG (restaurant, shop, etc) On board aircraft arriving here, at British Airways: Tel: +7727383917 Security check or in the terminal or ALMATY ALA (restaurant, shop, etc) +77273839184 In premium lounge Airport Lost and Found Department : Tel: +77272703104 Swissport (Ground Handling Agent for British On board aircraft arriving here Airways) - Tel: 0034 670 541 487 LEI ALMERIA In Gate area, or elsewhere in the terminal (security, restaurant, shop, Almeria Airport Lost Property - Tel: 0034 600 etc) 994 679 In Gate area, in premium lounge or in the terminal (restaurant, shop, AIG Lost and Found - Tel: +962797115162 AMMAN AMM etc) On board aircraft arriving here British Airways - Tel: +962 64010326 On board aircraft arriving here, at Via website: AMSTERDAM AMS Security check or in the terminal http://www.schiphol.nl/Travellers/AboutSchiphol (restaurant, shop, etc) /Contact1/LostFound.htm Tel: 268 462 3219 On board aircraft arriving here Tel: 268 462 0879 ext 3 ANTIGUA ANU In premium lounge, Security area, Gate area or in the main terminal Tel: 268 484 2300 ext 6 (restaurant, shop, etc) In Gate area Airport Lost Property - Tel: +3 0 210 353 0515 ATHENS ATH On board aircraft arriving here, or Swissport LL - Tel:+3 0 210 353 0153 in premium lounge On board aircraft arriving here Tel: 404 736 1043 In Security area, Gate area or in Tel: 404 530-2100 the main terminal (restaurant, Lost & found report at: www.aatc.org ATLANTA ATL shop, etc) In premium lounge Tel: 404 382 2856 On board aircraft arriving here British Airways - Tel: 512 530-1753 /baggage lost & found AUSTIN AUS In premium lounge, Security area, Gate area, or in the main terminal Tel: 512 530-6943 (restaurant, shop, etc) In Gate area or in the main Bahrain Airport Police - Tel: 17321620 terminal (restaurant, shop, etc) Dilmun Lounge will hold items for 1 month - Tel: 17321455 In premium lounge BAHRAIN BAH After this time items are handed to the Airport Police - Tel: +97317321620 British Airways - Tel: +97317321203/204/205 On board aircraft arriving here Daily between 18:00 and 03:00 On board aircraft arriving here, at BAKU GYD Security check or in the terminal British Airways - Tel: 00 99412 4977705 (restaurant, shop, etc) On board aircraft arriving here, or Tel: 410 694 6208 in premium lounge Security Check-Point Tel: 410 689 3620 BALTIMORE BWI Tel: 410 859 7387 Gate area or in the main terminal (restaurant, shop, etc) Email: [email protected] Tel: +91 80 66783160 On board aircraft arriving here Email: [email protected] BANGALORE BLR In premium lounge, Security check, Tel: +91 80 66782257 Gate area, or in the main terminal (restaurant, shop, etc) Email: [email protected] On board aircraft arriving here, in Tel: +6621342264 / Tel: +66812559177 Gate area, or in premium lounge BANGKOK BKK In Security check or in the main Tel: +6621321880 terminal (restaurant, shop, etc) Tel: 246-4281661 ext 3425 On board aircraft arriving here Email: [email protected] Security check, Gate area or in the Tel: 246-4202900 main terminal (restaurant, shop, Email: [email protected] BARBADOS - etc) BGI BRIDGETOWN Tel: 246-4189778 Email: [email protected] In premium lounge Tel: 246-4281704 or 246-4182233 Email: [email protected] In Gate area or in the main AENA Lost Property office terminal (restaurant, shop, etc) Tel: + 34 93 259 64 40 Email: [email protected] Sala Miro Lounge BARCELONA BCN In premium lounge Tel: +34 93 259 64 28 Email: [email protected] Iberia Lost & Found office – Arrivals Hall On board aircraft arriving here Tel: +34 93 401 31 92 Email: [email protected] In premium lounge, Gate area, Security area or in the main Information Desk - Tel: +41 61 325 3111 BASEL BSL terminal (restaurant, shop, etc) On board aircraft arriving here Email: [email protected] On board aircraft arriving here Tel: +86 10 64590081 or +86 13910164648 BEIJING PEK In premium lounge, Security area, Gate area, or in the main terminal Tel: +86 10 64530030 (restaurant, shop, etc) In Gate area or in the main Tel: 00961 1 628000 EXT: 4086 terminal (restaurant, shop, etc) BEIRUT BEY In premium lounge, or on board British Airways - Tel: 00961 1 629062 - 063 aircraft arriving here On board aircraft arriving here, at BELFAST - GEORGE BHD Security check or in the terminal Tel: 02890 935105 BEST (restaurant, shop, etc) Items left on board aircraft arriving Avinor Handling - Tel: +47 67031555 here, at Security check or in the BERGEN BGO main terminal Email: [email protected] On board aircraft arriving here Wideroe Handling - Email: [email protected] Tel - Aeroground Berlin: +49 30 4101 3718 On board aircraft arriving here, at BERLIN - TEGEL TXL Security check or in the terminal Email: [email protected] (restaurant, shop, etc) On board aircraft arriving here, in premium lounge, at Security check, Baggage Services - Tel: 441 278 6202 or in Gate area BERMUDA BDA In main terminal (restaurant / Tel: 441 293 2470 shop, etc.) On board aircraft arriving here, at BIARRITZ BIQ Security check or in the terminal Tel: + 33 559 43 83 83 (restaurant, shop, etc) Arrival Service - Tel Mr Steffen Eriksen: +45 76 50 On board aircraft arriving here, at 52 34 BILLUND BLL Security check or in the terminal (FAX NBR: +45 76 50 52 39) (restaurant, shop, etc) Email: [email protected] Tel Airport Switchboard: +90 252 511 10 00 At Security check or in the terminal (restaurant, shop, etc) Email: [email protected] BODRUM BJV Tel our handling agent customer care team: +90850 222 0 487 On board aircraft arriving here Email: [email protected] In premium lounge, Gate area, or Email: [email protected] in the main terminal (restaurant, BOLOGNA BLQ shop, etc) Tel: 0039 051 6479664 On board aircraft arriving here Email: [email protected] On board aircraft arriving here, in Gate area or in the main terminal Tel: 0033 556 345883 BORDEAUX BOD (restaurant, shop, etc) In premium lounge Tel: 0033 556 34 5011 On board aircraft arriving here, or Tel: 617 561 4069 in premium lounge BOSTON BOS Security check area Tel: 617 561 2047 Gate area, or in the main terminal Tel: 617 561 1714 (restaurant, shop, etc) Lost & Found Airport office – Tel: 0039 0831 On board aircraft arriving here, at 4117406 BRINDISI BDS Security check or in the terminal Fax 009 0831 4117412 (restaurant, shop, etc) Email: [email protected] On board aircraft arriving here, in Securitas (Aviapartner) Lost & Found in Arrivals British Airways lounge or at British Hall - Tel: +32 (2) 753 7707 Airways departure gate area Email: [email protected] BRUSSELS BRU Brussels Airport Company Lost & Found (Arrivals Hall) – Tel: +32 (2) 753 6820 Email: [email protected] (open Security check or in the main weekdays, 08:00-16:00) terminal (restaurant, shop, etc) Website: http://www.brusselsairport.be/en/passngr/luggag e_travelinfo/lostnfoundapp/ In Gate area, in premium lounge or Border police - Tel: +4021 2041069 in the main terminal BUCHAREST OTP On board aircraft arriving here Lost & Found Office - Tel: +4021 2042675 In Gate area or in the main Email: [email protected] terminal On the day of loss: Tel: 36 1 296 5933 In premium lounge Email: [email protected] BUDAPEST BUD From the following day: Email: [email protected] Tel: 00 36 70 332 4006 On board aircraft arriving here Email: [email protected] In Gate area or in the main National Police - Tel: +5411 4480 9590 terminal (restaurant, shop, etc) BUENOS AIRES EZE On board aircraft arriving here, or Contact BA - Tel: +5411 54800504/03 in premium lounge On board aircraft arriving here, at Tel: +39 70 211 21523 CAGLIARI CAG Security check or in the terminal (restaurant, shop, etc) (open 10:00-13:00 / 14:00-15:00 Monday-Friday) On board aircraft arriving here, at CAIRO CAI Security check or in the terminal British Airways - Tel: 002026966690 (restaurant, shop, etc) On board aircraft arriving here,
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