AirTag, a tracking device developed by Apple, has proven useful in keeping items from the risk of loss. This is seen in the latest data shared by SITA, an air transport technology company.

Data shared by SITA, reported by 9to5mac, shows that AirTag is able to overcome the problem of lost baggage caused by the airline. The number of lost baggage is said to have been reduced drastically by 90 percent thanks to the use of AirTag.

This increasingly low level of risk of losing luggage is also supported by the features of the device. AirTag managed to help airlines speed up the process of finding delayed bags. Airlines that use AirTag managed to reduce the time it took to recover luggage by 26 percent.

This device is much more effective after Apple launched iOS 18.2. Thanks to the operating system (OS), users can now share links to the location of lost items from the Find My app directly to the airline.

Through the link, officers can see the exact position of the suitcase on the official website. The use of AirTag has been implemented by a number of major airlines, some of which are Delta, United, to Lufthansa and British Airways.

Apple's security system in AirTag will ensure that the shared location link is deactivated after the owner finds their lost item. This support gives users a greater sense of security because they don't have to worry about privacy issues leaking.

That way, using AirTag when traveling can be very helpful. Users no longer have to worry about the potential loss of items because AirTag can keep your luggage when going to any country, whether it's the US or other major countries.


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