Standing in the baggage counter while looking out for a bag that's not coming out is the worst ever nightmare any traveler can have. And this happen already numerous ties, most of the time the influx of holiday vacationers makes it worst. In here are some of the tips and advises to get a good compensation when things go wrong with any passenger's luggage: lost, delayed, or broken.

"If the airline has damaged your luggage then they owe you compensation,"  this is really true! They may reason out that it wasn't their fault but grab a phone and take a snap of what happened. The picture will be a great help when the traveler immediately complains about what happened to the airline or airport office.

Moving on, "When you realize that your bag isn't going to show up on the carousel, go immediately to your airline's lost baggage counter." In essence, this can happen as many times it will be just mixed up with others to be delayed on several hours. this when the reported lost is made, the airport officials will make a quick track when they found it the bags can either be delivered or picked up.

For the biggest lost luggage horror of all, "The carriers are going to have to refund the fees you pay when your luggage isn't on your flight and you have to wait a long time to get it."  In spite the government's rule to get compensation it will still take time for all the processing of documents. Normally, 30 to 60 days is the maximum allowance for lost baggage. To ensure easy development, check the rules and get help from the insurance policy bundled with the ticket.

Lastly, to avoid all possible mishaps the traveler can make sure first of all his rights about the airline ticket he purchased. It can be a great help if anything goes wrong.