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Does Lufthansa allow AirTags?

German airline Lufthansa on Wednesday clarified its policy, saying in a statement that German aviation authorities had agreed with its risk assessment that tracking devices such as AirTags pose no safety risk. “These devices are allowed on Lufthansa flights,” Lufthansa concluded.



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Regulators in the United States have said the trackers, which use Bluetooth technology and do not interfere with the airplanes' communications equipment, are permitted in carry-on or checked baggage.

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The main thing that airlines may dislike about AirTags is that the trackers can potentially do a better job at locating a lost bag, as proven by Dorothy's situation we mentioned above. MacDailyNews Take: Apple's AirTag uses a small CR2032 battery, found in many wristwatches.

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For reasons of safety, the following items are prohibited: Petrol-operated equipment and tools that already contain minimal amounts of petrol (e.g. for test purposes) Camping stoves, gas cylinders, filled scuba tanks. Explosives, fireworks, flares. Electroshock weapons, e.g. stun guns (tasers)

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Hi Andrea, Apple Airtags are permitted in checked in baggage. Thanks.

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The official iPhone Bluetooth range is 800 feet (which means if you or anyone with an iPhone passes within 800 feet of an AirTag, you can track it). However, the effective Bluetooth range varies based on surrounding conditions and obstructions like buildings and electronic interference.

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