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Lufthansa Says Apple AirTags Are Once Again Allowed in Checked Bags

The New York Times – Travel:

The airline reversed itself Wednesday, saying it had consulted with German aviation authorities, who agreed that Bluetooth trackers were safe for passengers to use.

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Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Europe, European Union, Federal Aviation Administration, Germany, International Air Transport Assn, International Civil Aviation Organization, Luggage and Packing, Tile Inc, United States
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