At least five airlines have now switched on a new feature to leverage Apple AirTags in their hunt to find lost luggage.
How it works: Customers who place the button-sized devices in their luggage can now share a link displaying its location directly with partner airlines — in most cases through their customer service apps.
Apple, which announced the sharing feature last month, has worked with nearly 20 airlines to develop secure systems that work the data into their existing processes for finding mishandled bags.
The latest: United and Air Canada have already turned the feature on.
British Airways, Iberia and Aer Lingus have it up and running too, Bloomberg reported today.