Jet Airways will become the first Indian airline to offer the facility of tracing missing baggage online to passengers.
By means of this facility passengers can now check the status of their missing or delayed baggage through the worldwide computerised baggage tracing system which can be accessed on its website jetairways.com under the 'Product & Services' section.Passengers need to report their missing baggage or delay in receipt of their baggage at Jet Airways' airport offices. They will then be provided with a 10-character file reference.
Passengers are required to specify this 10-character file reference and their last name on the website to get information about the baggage status.
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