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  2. WorldTracer - Wikipedia

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    WorldTracer is a SITA / IATA service provided for the tracking of lost or delayed baggage. It has been in operation for many years and is used by all airlines that are members of IATA. Most of the low-cost carriers that are based in Europe such as Norwegian Air Shuttle, Wizz Air also use WorldTracer.

  3. Why luggage trackers don't prevent your bags from getting lost

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    It took them long enough. Tracking technology, which has the potential to all but eliminate lost luggage, has been available since FedEx introduced tracking systems for its packages in the late 1970s.

  4. These airlines are using Apple AirTags to help reunite ...

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    "The group's airlines integrate this information into their systems accordingly and can therefore digitally support baggage tracking," said the German carrier, which also owns Austrian, Swiss ...

  5. Airline lost your bag? Tracking it might be about to ... - AOL

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    With airlines still losing nearly seven bags per 1,000 passengers, travelers are turning to tracking devices to keep an eye on their checked luggage. Apple’s new update looks set to make the ...

  6. Lost luggage - Wikipedia

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    Lost luggage is luggage conveyed by a public carrier such as an airline, seafaring cruise ship, shipping company, or railway which fails to arrive at the correct destination with the passenger. In the United States, an average of 1 in 150 people have their checked baggage misdirected or left behind each year.

  7. Okoban - Wikipedia

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    The Okoban system is also integrated into WorldTracer, [5] the central lost and found system used by airlines. It is used by over 400 airlines, airport companies and baggage handlers. [6] Global Airline Standard

  8. United, Apple rolling out new way to track lost luggage with ...

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    United Airlines becomes the first airline to offer travelers the ability to share Apple AirTag information with the carrier to help find lost bags.

  9. Tile (company) - Wikipedia

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    Tile, Inc. (stylized as tile) is an American consumer electronics company which produces tracking devices that users can attach to their belongings such as keys and backpacks. A companion mobile app for Android and iOS allows users to track the devices using Bluetooth 4.0 in order to locate lost items or to view their last detected location. [1]