Singapore Airlines preps AirTag luggage tracking
Singapore Airlines is set to join Star Alliance partners Air Canada, Air New Zealand and United Airlines in helping passengers find lost or misplaced bags with the help of Apple AirTags. The keychain-sized AirTags have become a must-have accessory for many travellers since their debut in 2021 – and an upgraded AirTag 2 is tipped to launch in the middle of this year. A spokesperson for Singapore Airlines tells Executive Traveller the new tech would allow “customers with an Apple AirTag or Find My app-compatible device in their checked baggage to securely share the location of the tag or device.” “This could potentially assist in locating and returning the checked baggage to our customers more efficiently.” However, the airline declined to share a timeline for the rollout, saying only that it “plans to offer this option to customers in due course.”<br/>
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Singapore Airlines preps AirTag luggage tracking
Singapore Airlines is set to join Star Alliance partners Air Canada, Air New Zealand and United Airlines in helping passengers find lost or misplaced bags with the help of Apple AirTags. The keychain-sized AirTags have become a must-have accessory for many travellers since their debut in 2021 – and an upgraded AirTag 2 is tipped to launch in the middle of this year. A spokesperson for Singapore Airlines tells Executive Traveller the new tech would allow “customers with an Apple AirTag or Find My app-compatible device in their checked baggage to securely share the location of the tag or device.” “This could potentially assist in locating and returning the checked baggage to our customers more efficiently.” However, the airline declined to share a timeline for the rollout, saying only that it “plans to offer this option to customers in due course.”<br/>