“What if I left something on a Southwest plane?”
Are you finding yourself saying that after a recent flight?
Baby blanket, iPhone, book…
What should you do?
Well, my son once “misplaced” his watch after our trip to Colorado, leaving us unsure where he actually left it.
After unsuccessfully checking with our last hotel, I decided it may have fallen out of his bag on our Southwest flight.
I’m sure he’s not the only one to ever have left something expensive on a plane!
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What If I Left Something on a Southwest Plane?

So, what do you do if you left something on a Southwest plane? Here’s the protocol:
- If you realize it quickly, notify someone at the gate or any Southwest customer service agent, so they can check the plane before it takes off again.
- If you don’t realize it until you’re home, or days later like us, you need to contact Southwest Lost & Found.
- Visit the above web page and enter in as much information as you have about the item on the questionnaire.
- Be prepared with the date of the flight and flight #, as well as descriptive information about the item, including a serial # if you have it.
- If you include your email, they will send you regular emails updating the status of the search for your lost item.

Southwest will search for the item for 30 days only.
If they DO find your items, you are responsible for shipping charges to get it sent back to you.
No luck on the lost watch for us.
Have you ever lost something on an airplane and gotten it back?
How did it work for you?
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Lyn Mettler is a travel expert, author and longtime travel writer for US News & World Report, USA Today and The TODAY Show. Lyn is also the creator of the Secrets of a Travel Journalist Club, where she shares her Fly Free Formula and her insider tips for traveling easier gained from 25+ years as a professional travel journalist. She is one of the industry's foremost experts on collecting and using travel rewards with her expertise featured in major media outlets and on podcasts, television and radio.
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