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You can track your lost luggage with an AirTag
iOS 18.2: This AirTag Feature Might Help You Find Your Lost Luggage
That sets a new record for the number of air travelers this time of year, and it means there's a chance your luggage could get lost in transit. But a new AirTag feature in iOS 18.2 could help you easily find your misplaced luggage.
Lost Luggage? Share Your AirTag Location With These Airlines
Three airlines—and more to come—will now let you share your AirTag location with them if luggage goes missing. Find out how to set it up here.
You can track your lost luggage with an AirTag through United, other airlines
Finding your lost bag might be a little easier when flying with United or several other airlines in the future.
Lost luggage? Apple AirTag users can now share location with these airlines
With the latest OS versions, you can generate an AirTag link to help airline personnel track down your missing luggage. Apple says privacy safeguards are built in.
Airlines Quickly Embrace Airtag Sharing to Help You Find Your Lost Luggage
Sharing a link for a lost AirTag is relatively straightforward: Open the Find My app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Select an item from the list that’s either offline or away from your current location (you can’t share the location of an AirTag that’s with you). Scroll down to “Lost AirTag” and select Share Item Location.
These Airlines Can Now Track Your Lost Luggage With an AirTag
If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. United Airlines and Air Canada now support a new feature from Apple, called Share Item Location, which allows users to find their lost luggage with an AirTag.
Lost luggage? Your AirTag could help United locate it
In a welcome upgrade, United Airlines has partnered with Apple to help you find your lost luggage using AirTag data.
United and Air Canada can now use Apple AirTags to track lost luggage
Arriving in time for holiday travel and potentially lost luggage, a new feature that allows Apple AirTag owners to share the location of a lost item is
United Airlines integrates Apple AirTag feature into app to help find lost luggage
United Airlines has integrated Share Item Location feature for AirTag into its app, aiming to help find customers’ lost luggage quicker.
Lost luggage: Air New Zealand boosts bag tracking today
For Air New Zealand passengers, a new option to “Add AirTag location to existing report” is available within the “delayed or damaged bags” section of the Air NZ app. Once submitted, this information is securely shared with the airline’s baggage tracing team.
Additional Airlines Add Support for Apple's Find My for Lost Luggage Feature
Several airlines this week implemented support for the new iOS 18.2 Find My item location sharing feature, including British Airways, Lufthansa,
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The AirTag 2 Will Supposedly Have Triple the Range
The AirTag 2, which is expected to be released sometime in mid-2025, is reported to have triple the range of its predecessor.
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Sick of airlines losing your luggage? British Airways thinks it has the answer
It is one of the biggest bugbears of any holidaymaker – you arrive at the chosen destination only to find your luggage is ...
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