What to Have Ready Before Filing
| Information |
Why it helps |
| Booking reference and ticket number |
French bee needs these to locate the reservation and payment |
| Passenger names and contact email |
Confirms the claim file and where the reference should be sent |
| Flight number, route, and travel date |
Required for delay, cancellation, boarding, baggage, and regulator review |
| Boarding pass or boarding certificate |
French bee specifically asks for boarding proof on several claim types |
| Cancellation or delay notice |
Supports refund, compensation, rerouting, and care claims |
| Payment record |
Needed for refund, option-fee, seat, baggage, or upgrade disputes |
| Baggage tag and PIR |
Needed for delayed, missing, or damaged baggage |
| Photos and receipts |
Support damaged-bag and reasonable-expense reimbursement requests |
| Existing claim reference |
Lets French bee connect follow-ups to the first complaint |
Do not upload full card numbers, unrelated identity documents, or private information for other passengers to unofficial complaint sites. Use French bee's claim form or the relevant government complaint portal.
French bee's claims page says to select the reason for the claim, fill out mandatory fields, attach documents if needed, and then wait for the automatic email containing the reference number. The same page provides forms for cancelled-flight refunds, delayed flights, cancellation and boarding issues, delayed/lost/damaged baggage, onboard service, and claim-status follow-ups.
French bee's U.S. contact page says customer-support email inquiries receive a reply within 24 hours and online claims receive a reply within three weeks. It lists reservation-us@frenchbee.com for customer support questions, but for formal trip claims it directs passengers to the online claim path. The same contact page lists U.S. phone support at 1-833-376-7158, Canada phone support at +1 833 465-1125, and France/Europe phone support at 0825 205 205 with a per-minute charge.
Use phone or chat when the trip is still active and timing matters. For refunds, compensation, baggage reimbursement, or escalation, always preserve the written claim trail.
Refunds, Delays, Cancellations, and EU Rights
French bee is a French airline, so EU air passenger rights can matter on many French bee routes. EU guidance covers denied boarding, cancellations, long delays, missed connections on a single reservation, downgrades, and checked baggage. For eligible denied boarding or cancellation compensation, EU guidance lists EUR 250, EUR 400, or EUR 600 depending on distance, subject to the rule's conditions and exceptions. For checked luggage, EU guidance says written claims should be filed within 7 days for lost or damaged luggage and within 21 days after receiving delayed luggage.
Write the complaint as a passenger-rights claim when the issue is a long delay, cancellation, denied boarding, downgrade, or missed connection. Include:
- operating carrier
- flight number and route
- scheduled and actual departure and arrival times
- cancellation notice or denied-boarding details
- rebooking offered or accepted
- expenses and receipts
- compensation, refund, reimbursement, or written explanation requested
If the flight departed from France and French bee does not resolve the complaint, European Consumer Centre guidance says a passenger may consider mediation and may contact DGAC for issues from a French airport. France's Service Public page for the Tourism and Travel Ombudsman says mediation must generally be preceded by a written complaint to the trader and a negative response or no response within two months, and that the request must be made within one year of the written complaint. Use the specific route and issue to decide whether DGAC, mediation, another EU national enforcement body, or a court/consumer path is more appropriate.
U.S., Canada, and Tarmac Delay Issues
For U.S. routes, French bee publishes a Customer Commitment Plan. It describes commitments around customer updates, baggage handling, disability accommodation, tarmac delays, oversales, refunds, and other U.S. consumer-protection topics. French bee's tarmac delay page says the U.S. tarmac delay plan applies to tarmac delays at U.S. airports and that French bee will not permit an aircraft to remain on the ground at a U.S. airport for more than four hours before allowing passengers to deplane, subject to safety, security, and air-traffic-control exceptions.
For U.S. refund issues, keep the French bee claim reference and payment record. U.S. DOT provides refund guidance and an aviation consumer complaint form for covered airline consumer-protection issues.
For Canada routes, French bee's Canadian Air Passenger Protection Regulations page says passengers may be entitled to standards of treatment and compensation when denied boarding, when a flight is cancelled or delayed for at least two hours, or when baggage is lost or damaged. It also says delayed, damaged, or lost baggage should be reported to airport luggage service as soon as possible and then claimed through the dedicated claim form.
Baggage Complaints
For delayed, missing, or damaged baggage, start at the airport baggage desk whenever possible. Get the PIR or local baggage report before leaving the airport. Then use French bee's baggage claim form to attach the bag tag, photos, receipts, and delivery information.
French bee's U.S. customer plan says it will make reasonable efforts to return mishandled international checked bags within 15 or 30 hours as the circumstances require, and that eligible reasonable expenses from baggage delay can be submitted within 21 days from the moment the bag is received. The Canada APPR page says French bee's liability for delayed, damaged, or lost baggage is limited to 1,288 Special Drawing Rights per passenger, described there as approximately CAD 2,400, and that baggage check-in fees for delayed, damaged, or lost bags will be refunded.
For baggage complaints, include:
- baggage tag number
- PIR or airport report
- delivery address and phone number
- photos before repair or disposal
- receipts for necessary items or repair/replacement
- date the bag was returned or declared missing
- any baggage fee paid
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