By Ben Luthi Updated on December 31, 2021 Reviewed by Khadija.
Khartit Having your baggage lost or delayed by an airline or another carrier can be extremely frustrating, even if it happens rarely.
This coverage can assist you in the event that your baggage is damaged, delayed, or lost. The U.S.
Department of Travel estimates that in December 2020, approximately four out of every 1,000 bags loaded onto airplanes would be stolen, lost, damaged, delayed, or stolen.
You may be able to pursue legal recourse against the carrier in the event that your luggage is mishandled.
However, if you want additional assurance, using a credit card with insurance protection against lost or delayed luggage is a good idea.