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Apple wants to help airlines find your lost luggage
Apple is rolling out a new “Find My” location service that will be integrated into airline customer service at companies like Delta and United. Passengers who attach an air tag to their luggage will be able to share its live location with the airline,
Airtags can now share luggage locations with airlines
As a part of the Share Item Location feature, in the 'Find My' app on Apple devices, users can generate a link to the Air Tag’s location and share that link with a third party.
More than a dozen airlines in the U.S. will start using Apple AirTags to find your lost luggage
More than a dozen airlines are on board to start accepting Find My item locations as part of their customer service toolkit in the coming months. The new feature rolls out as part of Apple’s iOS 18.2 public beta, free for anyone with an iPhone X or newer.
Lost luggage? This new Apple feature will let you tell the airline exactly where it is.
Apple's latest update to the Find My tool will let you share the location of your lost bags directly with airlines.
Apple’s latest Find My feature taps airlines to rescue lost luggage
Apple has released a new feature that will let users generate Find My links of missing items and share them with airline service providers to recover them.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Apple Just Announced That It’s Partnering With Airlines to Help Prevent Lost Luggage
Savvy travelers have in recent years discovered one of the most helpful hacks while flying: using an Apple AirTag to keep track of checked luggage. The popularity of the quarter-size devices soared during the summer of 2022, when lost luggage was one of the lowlights among many other travel disruptions.
Apple says it can help airlines locate your lost luggage
Apple may have solved one of air travelers’ worst nightmares – lost luggage. The company has rolled out Share Item Location, a new iOS feature that helps u
Apple's AirTag Partnership With Airlines Hints at an End to Lost Luggage
A key partner in Apple's bid to make luggage more traceable is Sita, a tech company that makes the baggage-tracking tech WorldTracer, which is used by over 500 airlines and ground handlers at more than 2,800 airports worldwide.
These airlines are the most likely to lose your luggage
With the holiday season on the horizon, it helps to know which airlines are bound to lose your bags. To find out, Lance Surety Bonds surveyed 1,000 travelers on their experiences on luggage issues with airlines.
Apple's AirTag Users Can Now Share Location With Airlines For Faster Recovery Of Lost Luggage
Apple has announced a new feature for its Find My app that allows users to share the location of lost items with third parties, including airlines. What Happened: The new feature, called Share Item Location,
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Apple taps Delta, United, other major airlines to help track luggage with AirTags, Find My technology
More than 15 airlines including British Airways, Delta Air Lines, Qantas, United, Virgin Atlantic and more global carriers ...
ZDNet
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Airline lost your luggage? This new Apple feature could help find it
A new Apple feature might help an airline
find
your lost
luggage
faster. In an announcement on Monday, Apple introduced ...
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Traveling Soon? Apple's Big Find My Upgrade Might Just Save Your Luggage
If you are traveling soon and part of the Apple ecosystem, you may want to take a look at the new Find My upgrade in case you ...
Yahoo
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Apple is making it easier to find your lost luggage by letting you share AirTag tracking info with airlines
When it launches, users can use the
Find
My
app on their iPhone, iPad ... to "put systems in place to privately and ...
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