![]() Travelers are turning to AirTags and similar devices from other companies to keep tabs on their belongings. Prenatt’s experience encapsulates the chaos travelers are facing as airports in Europe, the US and elsewhere are overwhelmed by a surge in passenger traffic - and luggage - because they don’t have enough staff to cope following the mass redundancies that engulfed the aviation industry during the pandemic. His AirTag showed they finally ended up in the West Midlands in England. His luggage was eventually sent to a warehouse in Edinburgh, but while driving there to pick it up, he noticed that his clubs were already headed to Aberdeen. ![]() Upon landing in the UK, he saw his bags were still stuck on the tarmac at Newark airport, where they remained for two days. devices called AirTags to his golf bag and other luggage to track where they were after checking in for his flight. Prenatt, from Tampa Bay, Florida, had attached Apple Inc.
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