In a move to streamline baggage handling, International Airlines Group [IAG SA], British Airways’ owner, has integrated Apple AirTags into its operations. The technology is expected to enhance efficiency and expedite the return of lost luggage. Kate Duffy for Bloomberg News:
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British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus adopt Apple AirTags to track lost luggage
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