Do AirTags work on a cruise ship?


Do AirTags work on a cruise ship? Here's how you can use AirTags on your cruise. By placing an AirTag in your bags, you can help be sure that your luggage will be delivered to your cabin and won't get lost along the way. We often hear of bags being delivered to the wrong cabin so with AirTags you can track them down.


Can you use WhatsApp on a cruise?

Can you use WhatsApp on a cruise? Yes, but bear in mind video calling services such as Skype or messaging services like WhatsApp will use your onboard data if you're connected to the cruise ship's Wi-Fi.


How can I avoid cell phone charges on a cruise?

To ensure you are not charged by your phone company on your cruise, you have two choices: Turn off your phone as soon as your cruise ship leaves port, or, if you want to use offline applications, put your phone into airplane mode.


Can I put an AirTag on my passport?

The AirTag Passport Wallet comes with a built-in holder for your Apple AirTag, allowing you to tap into its ultrawide-band tracking abilities to keep tabs on your personal effects like your Passport, cards, cash, boarding pass, and vaccine certificates.


Where is the best place to put an AirTag in luggage?

You might not want to attach an Apple AirTag to the exterior of a checked bag -- someone might snatch it off. Hiding it in one of the bag's interior pockets, or attaching via an AirTag holder for luggage, ensures that a bag thief won't be able to locate and remove the tracker at first glance.


Can I put a tracker in my luggage when flying?

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


Why are AirTags not allowed on planes?

Luckily, AirTags can be carried onto the plane. There are no restrictions to bringing them on board. They are fully compliant with TSA and FAA regulations, which should give you peace of mind. You can board both domestic and international flights without any issues.


Should I take my AirTag in or out of my luggage?

Apple's Airtags use a CR2032 battery, which has about 0.109 lithium content— so yes, you can put an AirTag in your checked luggage worry free.