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Travel expert warns against using AirTags to track luggage this summer

  • In 2025, travel experts warned against relying on Apple AirTags to track checked luggage during flights due to potential tracking limitations.
  • This warning follows the rise of a pilot-approved hack using AirTags to prevent lost luggage, but experts caution it may not work well with air travel.
  • Tracking devices may function in close proximity but often fail across longer distances and some countries like South Korea disable Apple tracking in their airspace.
  • Experts explained that once inside the country, Apple AirTags will no longer update their location, meaning travelers cannot rely on them to locate misplaced baggage and should therefore be especially cautious with their belongings.
  • As a result, passengers should keep important items in hand luggage and not rely solely on tracking devices to avoid losing belongings during air travel.
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Travel expert warns against using AirTags to track luggage this summer

One pilot-approved viral hack that uses an AirTag to help avoid lost luggage could in fact have the opposite effect

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theboltonnews.co.uk broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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