British Airways Owner Adopts AirTags in Bid to Find Lost Luggage
The added service was made possible in November, when Apple allowed iPhone users to share the location of their AirTags.
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The owner of British Airways has started incorporating Apple Inc. AirTags in its luggage-handling system, saying it expects the new tool to lower costs and more quickly locate wayward bags.
IAG SA has switched on the location-sharing tool across all of its carriers, including Iberia and Aer Lingus, the group’s head of innovation, Annalisa Gigante, said in an interview. It’s too early to know how much money can be saved because it’s still being tested, she said.