Misplaced your phone at security or realized your favorite scarf went missing on your flight out of Bangkok? Don’t panic! Suvarnabhumi Airport has a Lost and Found service to help reunite you with your belongings.
Here’s what you need to know:
- Location: The Lost and Found counter has moved! As of February 1st, 2022, it’s located on the 6th Floor (use the elevator at the end of Row Q) instead of the previous 4th Floor, Gate 6.
- Contact Information: If you’re still at the airport, head straight to the counter. You can also contact them by phone at +66 2132-1880. The Suvarnabhumi Airport Call Center can be reached at 1722 for general inquiries.
- Lost and Found Hours: Unfortunately, there’s no information available online regarding specific Lost and Found counter hours. It’s best to call them directly or inquire at the airport’s information counter.
- Thai Airways Lost and Found: If you flew with Thai Airways, they may have a separate Lost and Found service for items lost on their flights. Their contact information can be found on the Thai Airways website.
- Reporting Lost Items: The sooner you report a lost item, the better chance you have of recovering it. Provide a detailed description of the item, including any unique markings or identifying features.
Additional Tips:
- Check with the Airline: If you think you lost your item on the plane, contact your airline directly. They may have found it onboard and turned it in to their Lost and Found.
- File a Police Report: For valuable items like electronics or passports, consider filing a police report. This can be helpful for insurance purposes or if the item isn’t recovered.
- Keep Records: Take pictures or note down serial numbers of your valuables before traveling. This will make it much easier to describe the item if it goes missing.
By following these tips, you increase your chances of getting your lost belongings back at Suvarnabhumi Airport. With a little patience and the right information, you might just be reunited with your misplaced treasure.