You may be entitled to compensation under the Montreal Convention, which applies in this case The rules are here...
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Under the Montreal Convention, you can claim compensation if your checked baggage fails to arrive in time. Although, air carriers differ in their approach to offering compensation, you may be required to prove the extent of the loss, e.g. expenses incurred for interim expenses that became necessary during the time in which you were deprived of your baggage.
The Montreal Convention simply limits the air carrier's liability to 1,131 Special Drawing Rights (SDR) per passenger (the value of the SDR is calculated on a daily basis by the International Monetary Fund, 1 SDR is approximately 1.2 EUR). You should:
• Complete a Property Irregularity Report (PIR) at the relevant baggage claims desk, typically located in the baggage reclaim area. Provide details of your bag and keep a copy for yourself.
• Keep your boarding card and the baggage tags.
• Ask about the air carrier's daily allowance policy
• Request the contact details of the baggage department and ask if there is any online tracer system available to check the status of your bag.
• Keep receipts for all necessary expenses resulting from the delay of your bag.
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If you did all of this, you may be able to file a small claims court claim.