Is there a lost and found at the Atlanta airport?

You can locate your lost item by contacting the Atlanta airport lost and found office using one of the following methods: Call 404-530-2148 (operational hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)

How do I contact Lost and Found at Atlanta Airport?

The phone number is 404-530-2100, extension 100, and their operating hours are Monday through Friday, from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. You may check the status of your claim on the FoundIt! page at any time, as frequently as you wish.

Will airports ship lost items?

Items lost on airplanes (and sometimes in gate hold areas) are delivered to the airlines. In some airports, such as PDX, items left at TSA checkpoints and on shuttle buses are brought to a central office; in other airports everything is kept separate.

Where is baggage claim in Atlanta airport?

After passengers leave the plane, a corridor guides them up the escalators to the Arrivals level. where you will meet the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) This open area has passport control service counters. The next stop on the Arrivals level is the baggage claim area.

How do I claim baggage at Atlanta airport?

If you are flying into the Hartsfield-Jackson airport, follow the signs to baggage claim to reach the Airport MARTA station. Get on the automated airport train and take it to the baggage claim stop. A tall escalator will take you to baggage claim.

Do airlines have a lost and found?

In the event that you don’t notice right away that you’ve left something behind and you’re still at the airport, head over to the airline’s baggage claim office. Typically, lost items will be sent there once found on the plane.

How long do airports keep security footage?

30 days
All recorded video should be able to be stored for a minimum of 30 days; airports may choose to increase the length of storage based on local considerations1.

What happens to items left on airplanes?

“The crew go through and empty all the seat pockets and overhead lockers, checking for lost items, placing them on the seats. If goods are found, they are passed on to ground staff who will take the items to an airline or airport lost property.”

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