Tracking down lost luggage could be easier with Apple’s new feature

Losing your luggage is one of the scariest parts of traveling – but tracking down lost luggage just got easier.

Many passengers have already started placing tracking devices in their bags so they can see their whereabouts for themselves.

Many passengers have already started placing tracking devices in their bags. wachiwit – stock.adobe.com

But airports often don’t want to know what the trackers are saying, or can’t do anything with the information.

However, passengers using Apple AirTags will soon be able to give third parties access to tracking information. This would allow airports and airlines to search for lost luggage in real time.

Airports often don’t want to know what the trackers are saying, or can’t do anything with the information.

Apple announced the Share Item Location feature as part of the new iOS 18.2 operating system, which will have a third-party sharing option.

The new feature is available now in most regions around the world as part of the beta version of iOS 18.2, which will soon be available to all users with an iPhone Xs and later as a software update.

The new feature in the Find My app will allow the user to share the location of a lost item with “an airline or trusted person”.

According to reports, Apple’s new iOS 18.2 operating system will have a new third-party sharing option.

Selecting the “Share Item Location” option will generate a link that will allow anyone to view the location of the item for a limited time.

Shared links will stop working when the item is returned to you, when the owner bans it, or when the sharing date expires, the report said. The shared link will expire after a week and the user can see how many people have visited the link.

According to the press release, more than 15 airlines will begin accepting “Find My” item locations in the coming months as part of the customer service process for locating mishandled or delayed baggage.

Airlines currently include Aer Lingus, Air Canada, Air New Zealand, Austrian Airlines, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Eurowings, Iberia, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Swiss International Air Lines, Turkish Airlines , United, Virgin Atlantic and Vueling. More airlines will be added over time.

The new feature will allow the user to share the location of a lost item with “an airline or trusted person.” Getty Images

It can also be opened on a non-Apple device, so someone without an iPhone or Mac – such as a staff member at an airline desk or call center – can help you find your lost item.

Additionally, the user can select “Show Contact Information” which would allow any phone or tablet to connect to the lost item and open a website with more information about it. This would allow others to contact the problem owner via a phone number or email address.

“Find My is an essential tool for users around the world to keep track of and find their stuff,” Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Services, said in a statement.

“The Find My network and AirTag have proven to be a powerful combination for users on the go, providing invaluable location information when bags are misplaced or mishandled. With Share Item Location, we’re excited to give users a new way to easily share this information directly with third parties like airlines, all while protecting their privacy.”

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