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Do airlines not like AirTags?

The Apple AirTag battery is a third of that size and poses no risk to aircraft operation. Luckily, there was no legit reason that airlines could find to ban AirTags completely, so passengers can once again pack them in their checked luggage and carry-on bags.



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No, the Air Tags will not interfere with aircraft avionics and communication systems.

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The FAA allows AirTags on U.S. flights. Most airlines in other countries do as well, but you would have to check with the airline to confirm. That being said, most international travelers do not really check with the airline, and the airlines are aware of this.

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TSA answered, “Smart trackers are allowed in checked bags.” It's clear that smart trackers in checked and carry-on luggage help air travelers locate their bags accurately. AirTags conform to FAA and TSA regulations for use in checked and carry-on luggage.

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All I can say is people are placing AirTags in their luggage all over the world and there are hundreds of reports of people finding their lost luggage with AirTags when the airline stopped cooperating. Since they have lithium batteries, are they allowed by the airlines? The FAA allows AirTags on U.S. flights.

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There are some international aviation safety recommendations that (mostly due to outdated regulations that didn't consider things like AirTags) classify them as “dangerous” because of the presence of a lithium battery and a radio transmitter.

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Yes! There are no restrictions on placing GPS tracking devices in your luggage.

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Galaxy SmartTag is a portable tracker that allows you to keep track of your belongings at all times, even when you're offline. Lightweight and easily attachable, simply pack it into your luggage or secure it on your bags and never worry about losing them again.

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