Researched guidance · private intake unavailable

Delayed baggage · SK

SAS names a number. Treat it as guidance.

Report within 72 hours online or 7 days by phone, keep receipts, and claim within 21 days - SAS publishes a per-day yardstick for essentials.

AirlineSAS
Initial reportService desk on arrival, online within 72 hours, or by phone within 7 days
Claim timingClaim no later than 21 days after bag delivery; damage within 7 days
Reviewed7 Aug 2026

First route

Report the bag.

This creates the tracing record. It does not usually replace the later documented claim.

01

Report at the service desk in the baggage-claim area or online within 72 hours.

02

Keep the 10-character PIR number.

03

If the online window closes, phone the arrival service within 7 days.

Second route

Build the claim record.

RecoupLane organises what you confirm. The airline applies its own assessment.

01

Current guidance treats around EUR 75 per person per day as reasonable for essentials after a 24-hour delay away from home.

02

Keep receipts for every purchase caused by the delay.

03

Submit the online claim form with the PIR within 21 days.

Pack contents

What to keep together.

The exact official form can still ask for more. This list is the reviewed preparation baseline.

01

10-character PIR number

02

Flight details

03

Itemised receipts

04

Baggage tag

05

Delivery confirmation

Product boundary

What this pack does not claim.

- The EUR 75 yardstick is current official guidance, not a guaranteed allowance.

- SAS operates three carriers under one brand; the single claim form is confirmed before the route is enabled.

- Private pack generation is unavailable; this route is public guidance only.

SAS

Keep the evidence while this route remains guidance-only.

No airline endorsement. No automatic submission. No guaranteed payment.

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