Air India's baggage record has drawn real frustration online. Trustpilot reviewers frequently cite slow refund processing and poor follow-through on delayed bag claims. On PissedConsumer, Air India scores below average for customer service resolution, with many users reporting they never received a callback after filing. BBB complaint threads echo similar themes: bags arriving days late, reimbursement forms going unanswered, and agents offering brochures instead of actual help. Air India has been expanding its US routes through 2025 and into 2026, which means more American passengers are now caught in these situations. You have legal rights here. Use them. For Air India's official baggage policy, visit Air India Baggage Help.
What to Do at the Airport Right Now
Stop walking. Seriously. Before you head to ground transportation or grab a coffee, you need to find the Air India Baggage Service Office inside the terminal. Leaving the secure area without filing a report is the single biggest mistake passengers make, and it can kill your claim before it starts.
1 Check the Air India App First
Before standing in any line, open the Air India app and check your bag's tracking status. The app sometimes updates faster than the baggage belt display. If it shows your bag as 'Delivered' but nothing arrived, screenshot that screen immediately. That contradiction matters later.
2 File the PIR (Property Irregularity Report)
Do not leave without this document. No PIR means Air India assumes you received your bag. Find the Baggage Service Office, not the general customer service desk, and tell them your bag is missing or damaged. They must file a report. If an agent tries to hand you a pamphlet instead, push back.
3 Get Your File Reference Number
This is the code that makes everything else work, something like JFKAI12345. A verbal confirmation is not enough. Get it printed or written on paper, then photograph it. Without this number, the online claim form will reject your submission at step one.
4 Ask About Interim Expense Coverage
Ask the agent directly whether Air India will cover toiletries, a change of clothes, or other essentials while your bag is located. Some agents will provide a small amenity kit at the desk. Others will tell you to submit receipts later. Either way, ask out loud and note who you spoke with.
5 Photograph Everything at the Desk
Take photos of your bag tag barcode, the PIR form, the baggage office signage, and the agent's name badge if visible. These images serve as timestamped proof that you reported the issue before leaving the airport. Blurry photos get ignored. Take clear ones.
6 Confirm Your Delivery Address on File
If your bag is delayed rather than lost, Air India will attempt delivery. Make sure the address on file is your hotel or current location, not your home address back in the US. Agents sometimes pull the address from your booking, which may be wrong. Verify it before you walk away.
7 Request a Written Timeline Estimate
Ask the agent when you can expect an update and get that estimate in writing or via email confirmation. It is not binding, but it creates a paper trail. If Air India misses that window, you have documentation to support an escalation or DOT complaint later.
What Are Your Rights? DOT Rules and Air India Policy
This is not Air India doing you a favor. These are legal protections you are entitled to as a paying passenger.
For domestic US flights, the Department of Transportation sets a liability cap. As of 2026, that cap sits at $3,800 per passenger for lost, damaged, or delayed baggage. That is the ceiling on what Air India is required to pay, not a guaranteed flat payout. You still need to prove your losses.
For international flights, the Montreal Convention governs. The limit is roughly $1,700 per passenger, calculated using Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), which fluctuate with currency exchange rates. Most Air India routes between the US and India fall under this treaty.
Interim expenses matter too. While your bag is delayed, Air India is expected to reimburse reasonable out-of-pocket costs. Think toiletries, a basic outfit, a phone charger. Keep every receipt. 'Reasonable' is the operative word, so a $400 jacket probably will not fly, but $60 in essentials usually will.
For the official federal rules, see the DOT baggage rights page. For Air India's own policy, check Air India Baggage Help.
How Much Compensation Can You Get from Air India?
The short version: it depends on your route and what you can prove. Here is a quick breakdown.
| Trip Type | Governing Rule | What It Covers |
|---|---|---|
| US Domestic | DOT liability cap (up to $3,800 per passenger) | Lost, damaged, and delayed bags up to the cap |
| International (most routes) | Montreal Convention (SDR-based, approx. $1,700) | Loss, damage, and delay up to the treaty limit |
A few things worth knowing: the cap is per passenger, not per bag. If two people on the same booking each lost a bag, each person has their own cap. Air India can choose to pay more than the cap, but they are not required to. And neither cap is automatic. You have to document your losses and submit a claim.
How to File a Baggage Claim with Air India: Step by Step
This part comes after the airport. You have your PIR, your file reference number, and hopefully a folder of receipts. Now it is about getting paid. This process typically starts 24 hours after the incident and should be completed within 21 days for delayed bags, or 7 days for damaged ones.
1 Wait for Active Status Before Filing
Log into the Air India website or app and check your bag's status first. File only once the system shows your bag as 'Delayed,' 'Missing,' or 'Delivered' (if it arrived damaged). Filing too early can trigger a duplicate rejection that takes weeks to sort out. Annoying, but true.
2 Find the Correct Claim Form
Go to Air India's baggage claim page at airindia.com. Do not confuse 'Track My Bag' with the actual reimbursement form. You want the form labeled something like 'Out of Pocket Expenses' or 'Baggage Claim Submission.' As of early 2026, users still report this form is buried a few clicks deep. Keep looking.
3 Digitize Your Entire Paper Trail
Photograph your PIR, your bag tag barcode, and every receipt you collected. Crop each image so the text fills the frame. Blurry or cut-off images get auto-rejected. Had to upload the same receipt three times before it stopped erroring out. Learn from that. Use good lighting.
4 Enter Your File Reference Number Carefully
Input the exact code from the airport (for example, ORKAI8829). If the form also asks for a Ticket Number, that is the 13-digit number from your booking confirmation email, not the PNR. Mixing these up stalls the claim. Double-check before submitting.
5 Itemize Every Purchase Separately
Do not lump expenses together. List each item on its own line: 'Clothing - T-shirt ($18),' 'Toiletries - Toothbrush and paste ($9),' 'Electronics - USB-C charger ($22).' The system processes specific line items faster than a generic 'Miscellaneous - $49' entry, which often triggers a manual review.
6 Choose Electronic Payment
Select e-check or direct deposit when prompted. A mailed paper check can take six weeks or more. With a valid bank routing number, Air India typically processes reimbursements in 5 to 10 business days. Not guaranteed, but significantly faster than waiting for the postal service.
7 Screenshot the Confirmation Screen
The confirmation email is not always instant. Some users report it never arriving at all. Screenshot the final 'Thank You' or confirmation screen that shows your new Claim ID. If Air India goes quiet for more than a week, that screenshot is your starting point for follow-up.
What If Air India Denies Your Baggage Claim?
A denial is not the end. It is frustrating, yes, but there are real next steps that can move things forward.
Start by getting specifics. A vague 'claim not approved' response is not acceptable.
- Ask for the exact policy clause or reason code they used to deny your claim. Get it in writing.
- Resubmit with clearer documentation. Higher-resolution photos, itemized receipts, and a clean copy of your PIR can flip a denial.
- Request a supervisor review in writing. Email is better than a phone call here because it creates a record.
- Escalate through Air India's official complaint channel on their website if the front-line team is unresponsive.
- File a DOT complaint if your travel was to, from, or within the US: File a complaint with DOT. Airlines take these seriously because the DOT tracks them publicly.
- Check your credit card benefits. Many travel cards (Chase Sapphire, Amex Platinum, and others) carry baggage delay or loss protection that kicks in when the airline falls short.
- Review your travel insurance policy if you purchased one. Baggage loss is a standard covered event under most plans.
How to Contact Air India About Your Baggage Claim
Getting a human at Air India can feel like a project in itself. Here are the verified contact options available to US passengers.
| Contact Method | Details and Availability | Best For | Expected Wait |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baggage Phone Line | 1-800-223-7776, available 24/7 | Urgent delays, same-day issues | 20 to 45 minutes |
| General Customer Service | 1-800-223-7776 (press for reservations or general support) | Complex claims, escalations | 30 to 60 minutes |
| Online Claim Form | airindia.com Baggage Claim | Submitting receipts, formal claims | 7 to 21 business days for response |
| Social Media (X/Twitter) | @airindia | Public escalation if unresponsive | Varies, often faster than phone |
| Social Media (Facebook) | Air India Facebook | Public escalation, DM for case details | Varies |
| Airport Baggage Desk | Ask for the Baggage Service Office on arrival | Immediate PIR filing | On the spot |
A note on the phone line: the claim portal timed out on me once mid-submission, and calling was the only way to confirm the file reference number was still active. Keep the number saved.
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Pine AI is a consumer advocate service, not a law firm. For legal advice specific to your situation, please consult a licensed attorney.
