Those traveling for the holidays via United Airlines and Air Canada can now generate a shareable AirTag tracking link with airlines.
There’s little else more frustrating than waiting at a luggage carousel only to find out that your bag is conspicuously absent. While most estimates place lost and delayed luggage at less than 1%, that fact is cold comfort to anyone who has to deal with the crisis of tracking down any missing items.
Besides, even if it’s only 1%, that’s still a substantial amount of people. The United States alone sees 2.6 million flyers daily, meaning roughly 26,000 people lose their bags every day.
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