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Ready for the holiday travels? Well, if you're traveling via United Airlines and Air Canada, you will also be able to ensure your luggage location with AirTag tracking links. These two airlines are the first ones to
Airlines also don't like losing your luggage, as this could actually prove to be quite the PR crisis for them..2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS 15.2, AirTags are getting even more useful with the ability for you to generate a Share Item Location link from the Find My app. Of course, in order for this process to be secure, only a few people at an airline will be able to view the link, and recipients of the link are required to authenticate before being able to access the location.
Right now, United Airlines and Air Canada are the only airlines to support the feature. However, nearly 20 other airlines are getting ready to support the feature in the future.At this point, it's not clear when exactly the said airlines will include support for this feature.
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