$3,800
domestic liability cap per passenger under DOT rules
14 days
average review turnaround from submission
Free
to start — we only earn when you recover
How RecoverAir handles Spirit Airlines baggage claims
Spirit's baggage claim process is known for delays and low initial offers. Without persistence and the right documentation, most passengers accept less than they are entitled to.
RecoverAir takes over your Spirit baggage claim — filing, documentation, appeals, and negotiation — so you do not have to fight for what is already owed to you.
Frequently asked questions
What is Spirit Airlines liable for if my bag is lost?
On domestic flights, Spirit is liable for up to $3,800 per passenger for lost or damaged baggage. Many Spirit passengers accept far less or give up. RecoverAir pursues the documented amount.
Spirit denied my baggage claim — can I appeal?
Yes. Every baggage claim denial can be appealed. RecoverAir reviews Spirit's denial reason, identifies the correct counter-argument, and files a formal response.
Does the DOT baggage liability cap apply to Spirit?
Yes. Spirit is a US carrier subject to DOT regulations, including the $3,800 domestic baggage liability cap. RecoverAir ensures Spirit applies the correct rules to your claim.
Spirit is offering me much less than my bag was worth — what can I do?
Initial Spirit settlement offers rarely reflect full entitlement. RecoverAir reviews your documented loss, counters Spirit's valuation with supporting evidence, and negotiates to the correct amount.
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