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BOI Airport Lost and Found

When traveling, misplacing items can be a common occurrence, causing unnecessary stress and worry. This comprehensive guide aims to assist in the recovery of lost items at Boise Airport. From contact information to location-specific procedures, we provide detailed advice on what to do if you've lost an item in various areas of the airport, including terminals, security checkpoints, and even on the plane. We also provide information on how to report lost items, collection, delivery, and special considerations for sensitive items.

Scroll down to get specific information about what to do if you lost an item at BOI.

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Contact Information and Operating Hours

Unfortunately, specific contact information and operating hours for the lost and found department at Boise Airport are not provided. However, travelers can utilize the online form provided by the airport to report lost items.

Location-Specific Procedures

Items Lost in Airport Terminals

If you suspect that you have lost an item within the airport terminals (excluding security checkpoint areas, immigration and customs areas, airline lounges, or items left on an airplane), you are advised to fill out the online form provided by the airport. This could include items lost both inside and outside the terminals on airport property.

Items Lost at Security Checkpoint Areas

For items lost at TSA security checkpoints, travelers should visit the TSA Lost and Found page. You can access this page by clicking here.

Items Lost in Other Areas

For items lost in areas like parking lots, rental car facilities, shuttle buses, and other areas not located inside the airport, the online form provided by the airport should be used.

Items Lost on the Plane

If you believe you have left an item on the aircraft, there are several options available to you. You can return to the gate where your flight disembarked and inform the airline staff about your lost item. If the gate is no longer accessible, you can go to the lost and found desk if one is available at the airport. Another option is to visit the luggage/baggage services desk for your airline, typically located in the baggage claim area. If these options aren't successful, you can contact the airline directly regarding your lost item.

Lost Checked Baggage

If your checked baggage does not appear in the baggage claim area within a reasonable amount of time, you should report it immediately to your airline. Most airlines have a baggage services office located in the baggage claim area where you can report your missing luggage. They will assist you in tracking your bag and provide information on what to do next.

Here are the contact details for the most popular airlines that service Boise Airport:

If your airline is not listed above, check out airlines that serve BOI for contact info and more.

How to File a Report

When filing a lost item report at the airport, it's important to provide as much detail as possible. This includes your First and Last Name, Contact number, Date and Time of travel, Airline used, and a detailed description of the property that includes brand, color, size, type, and identifiable features. To file a report, fill out the online form found here.

Collection, Delivery, and Charges

Information regarding the collection and delivery of found items and any associated fees or charges is not provided by the airport. We recommend contacting the airport directly for this information.

Special Considerations

For sensitive items like passports or electronics, it's important to note that there may be additional security measures or privacy concerns. Items found at the airport are held for 14 days prior to being donated. Beware of third-party services that may charge unauthorized fees. The lost and found service at the airport is free of charge.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

If you've lost an item at the airport, you should fill out the online form provided by the airport. This includes items lost within the airport terminals, in areas like parking lots, rental car facilities, shuttle buses, and other areas not located inside the airport.
If you've lost an item at the TSA security checkpoints, you should visit the TSA Lost and Found page. You can access this page by clicking here.
If you believe you've left an item on the aircraft, you can return to the gate where your flight disembarked and inform the airline staff about your lost item. If the gate is no longer accessible, you can go to the lost and found desk if one is available at the airport. Another option is to visit the luggage/baggage services desk for your airline, typically located in the baggage claim area. If these options aren't successful, you can contact the airline directly regarding your lost item.
If your checked baggage does not appear in the baggage claim area within a reasonable amount of time, you should report it immediately to your airline. Most airlines have a baggage services office located in the baggage claim area where you can report your missing luggage.
When filing a lost item report at the airport, provide as much detail as possible. This includes your First and Last Name, Contact number, Date and Time of travel, Airline used, and a detailed description of the property. To file a report, fill out the online form found here.
For sensitive items like passports or electronics, there may be additional security measures or privacy concerns. Items found at the airport are held for 14 days prior to being donated. Beware of third-party services that may charge unauthorized fees. The lost and found service at the airport is free of charge.