If you've ever flown with TUI, easyJet, Ryanair, or Jet2, you might be able to claim up to a whopping £1,400. While it might sound too good to be true, it's all linked to an old worldwide agreement from 1999, known as the Montreal Convention.
Importantly, this convention holds airlines accountable for many things including health harms, flight delays, cancellations and any loss or damage to bags on your flight.
It also means that if these blunders occur, you can ask for your money back, reports the Liverpool Echo.The heaviest claims generally come about when an airline has lost a passenger's luggage.
As stated on TUI's website: "The air carrier is liable for destruction, loss or damage to baggage up to 1,288 SDRs (approximately £1,400).
Read more on ok.co.uk