When you're heading off on your holidays, there's always a check-list of necessities that you plan to bring.
There's nothing worse than when you're heading off and then you realise you've lost something while you're sat in the airport.
Or even worse, after you've arrived at your destination.
If you're wondering what you're most likely to lose, the Maldron Hotel Dublin Airport held a study that reveals some interesting statistics.
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The 10 most common items lost include:
- Jewellery - 19%
- Watches - 11.2%
- Electronics - 10.6%
- Glasses - 9%
- Clothing - 8.8%
- Bag - 8.4%
- ID/Passport - 6%
- Mobile phone - 5.6%
- Debit/Credit card - 5.2%
- Keys - 3.8%
If you lose your items, there's some handy tips that will ensure you can be reunited with them.
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- Report your item as lost through the form on the Dublin Airport website
- Check out what has been lost in Dublin Airport
- You can get your property back at the Airport Police Station on the arrivals level of Dublin Airport. It's open during the hours of 7 am and 10pm.
- If you think you left your property on the airplane, you’ll need to contact the airline directly, or their ground handling agent