Delayed baggage · EW
Eurowings runs its own baggage lane.
Eurowings sits outside the shared group reporting channel - its own self-service creates the PIR, and a written claim must follow.
First route
Report the bag.
This creates the tracing record. It does not usually replace the later documented claim.
Report immediately at the airport or through Eurowings’ own Baggage Self Service.
Keep the written confirmation with the file reference number.
Keep all flight documents, especially the boarding pass and baggage tag.
Second route
Build the claim record.
RecoupLane organises what you confirm. The airline applies its own assessment.
A written claim is necessary to receive any compensation - the PIR alone is not it.
An official bilingual delayed-baggage claim form exists; its fields are verified before the route is enabled.
Submit within the statutory windows and keep copies of everything.
Pack contents
What to keep together.
The exact official form can still ask for more. This list is the reviewed preparation baseline.
PIR file reference
Boarding pass
Baggage tag
Itemised receipts
Written claim copy
Product boundary
What this pack does not claim.
- Eurowings publishes no essentials-reimbursement policy on the reviewed pages; the pack records it as unknown.
- The operating-entity split within Eurowings is confirmed before the route is enabled.
- Private pack generation is unavailable; this route is public guidance only.
Eurowings
Keep the evidence while this route remains guidance-only.
No airline endorsement. No automatic submission. No guaranteed payment.
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