British Airways complaints should start with BA's official complaints and claims portal when the issue involves past travel, delay or cancellation compensation, baggage, refunds, seat or Wi-Fi fees, disruption expenses, or another post-travel issue. If BA does not resolve the complaint, the next step depends on the itinerary: CEDR for many BA complaints, UK Civil Aviation Authority guidance for UK consumer rights, EU national enforcement bodies for eligible EU cases, and the U.S. Department of Transportation for covered U.S. route issues.
Do not rely on outdated U.S. mailing addresses, social media pressure, or third-party phone directories. A strong BA complaint gives the booking reference, ticket number, flight, date, route, case number, baggage reference, receipts, and one requested outcome.
Best British Airways Complaint Paths
| Issue |
Start here |
What to include |
| General complaint after travel |
BA complaints and claims portal |
Booking reference, ticket number, flight, date, route, requested outcome |
| Delay, cancellation, denied boarding, or downgrade |
BA compensation claim form |
Operating carrier, arrival time, disruption notice, rebooking, expenses |
| Refund or receipt issue |
BA refund, receipt, or fee claim path |
Ticket number, payment record, fee receipt, refund basis |
| Delayed or missing baggage |
BA report and track baggage, then baggage claim form |
Baggage reference, baggage tag, receipts, delivery details |
| Damaged baggage or missing contents |
BA baggage claim form |
Photos, baggage tag, claim reference, repair/replacement evidence |
| Accessibility or reduced-mobility issue |
BA complaint path, then CEDR/CAA route if unresolved |
Assistance requested, timeline, airport, staff interaction |
| UK ADR escalation |
CEDR |
BA final response or no response after eight weeks, evidence, claim summary |
| U.S. route escalation |
U.S. DOT Aviation Consumer Protection |
BA case, ticket, payment record, correspondence, requested outcome |
If another airline operated the flight under a codeshare or joint business booking, keep the BA booking reference and identify the operating carrier. Passenger-rights claims often depend on who operated the flight and where it departed.
Step-by-Step: How to File a British Airways Complaint
What to Have Ready Before Filing
| Information |
Why it helps |
| Booking reference and ticket number |
Main lookup keys for BA |
| Operating carrier |
Passenger rights can depend on who operated the flight |
| Flight number, route, and date |
Needed for delay, cancellation, denied boarding, baggage, and service review |
| Actual arrival time |
Important for UK/EU compensation claims |
| Payment record and fee receipts |
Needed for ticket, seat, Wi-Fi, baggage, and optional-fee refund requests |
| BA disruption notice |
Supports cancellation, rebooking, schedule change, or refund claims |
| Baggage reference and tag |
Needed for delayed, missing, or damaged baggage claims |
| Original itemized receipts |
Needed for baggage or disruption expense reimbursement |
| Prior BA case number |
Required for CEDR or regulator escalation |
Before uploading receipts or documents, hide full debit or credit card numbers and sensitive information. BA's additional baggage claim form warns travelers to hide full card numbers and sensitive information before uploading documents.
Refunds, Compensation, and Disruption Expenses
BA's delayed or cancelled flights page directs passengers to its online compensation claim form for British Airways operated flights. If you cannot claim online, BA lists a postal address for EU compensation claims.
When filing a delay, cancellation, or denied boarding complaint, include:
- BA booking reference and ticket number
- operating carrier
- scheduled and actual arrival time
- disruption notice or app screenshot
- rebooking offered and whether you accepted it
- meal, hotel, transport, or communication receipts
- the compensation, refund, or expense reimbursement requested
If your itinerary involves the UK or EU, UK261 or EU261 may apply depending on route, operating carrier, notice, disruption cause, and accepted alternatives. If the itinerary involves the United States, DOT refund rules may apply when an airline cancels or significantly changes a flight and the passenger does not accept the offered alternative.
Baggage Complaints
Use BA's report and track baggage path first if a checked bag is delayed or missing. BA's baggage pages separate reporting/tracking, making a claim, and finding lost property.
BA says passengers can claim for essential items when a bag is delayed, damage to baggage, damage to contents, missing contents, and baggage reported as missing for more than 21 days. BA also says passengers should keep receipts because they are needed to assess claims.
BA's conditions of carriage and air carrier liability notice state that damaged checked baggage complaints must be made in writing within seven days of receiving the bag. Delayed checked baggage complaints must be made in writing within 21 days from the date the bag was made available.
For baggage complaints, keep:
- baggage reference or PIR
- baggage tag
- boarding pass and ticket details
- itemized receipts for essentials
- photos of damage before repair or disposal
- proof of delivery date if the bag was delayed
- any BA case number
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CEDR, CAA, EU, and DOT Escalation
BA's complaints page says that if you are unhappy with BA's response, you can refer your complaint to the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution, which is approved by the Civil Aviation Authority. BA says complaints must be referred to CEDR within 12 months.
The UK CAA explains that ADR is free for consumers, that CEDR and AviationADR are approved providers, and that passengers must first complain to the airline or airport. The CAA also says you can take the complaint to the relevant ADR provider if the airline has not responded within eight weeks of your written complaint.
Use this routing:
| Issue |
Escalation path |
Notes |
| BA complaint unresolved after final response or eight weeks |
CEDR |
Use BA case details, evidence, itemized receipts, and clear summary |
| UK passenger-rights or disability complaint |
CAA guidance / CEDR route |
ADR can cover delays, cancellations, denied boarding, baggage, PRM assistance, and certain unfair-treatment financial harm |
| EU departure |
Relevant EU national enforcement body |
Use the body for the country where the disrupted flight departed |
| Flight to, from, or within the United States |
U.S. DOT Aviation Consumer Protection |
Use for covered refunds, baggage, disability, tarmac-delay, advertising, and consumer-protection issues |
Do not open duplicate BA cases for the same issue unless BA instructs you to. BA's complaint page warns that creating a new case can slow down the existing case review.
What to Say in a British Airways Complaint
Use this script:
"I need British Airways to review a complaint about booking reference [reference] / ticket [ticket number]. The flight was [flight number] from [origin] to [destination] on [date], operated by [carrier]. The issue is [refund, cancellation, delay, denied boarding, downgrade, baggage, fee, Avios, accessibility, payment, or service]. I have attached [itinerary, payment record, BA notice, baggage reference, photos, receipts, boarding pass, or prior case number]. I am requesting [refund, compensation review, reimbursement, baggage settlement, fee refund, Avios correction, accessibility review, or written explanation]. Please confirm the case number and next step in writing."
Useful follow-up questions:
- "Which passenger-rights rule or fare condition is being applied?"
- "Was this flight operated by British Airways or another carrier?"
- "Is this a compensation claim, refund request, baggage claim, or expense reimbursement?"
- "What document is missing from my case?"
- "Is this BA's final response, and if so, what ADR route applies?"
- "Can you confirm the decision and reason in writing?"
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