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Lufthansa Says Passengers Can’t Use Apple AirTags to Track Checked Bags

The New York Times – Travel:

It appears to be the sole airline saying that international standards don’t allow passengers to use the Bluetooth devices in the cargo hold. Apple said that regulators allow their use for all baggage.

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