An Apple AirTag will help you keep track of important items, including your luggage. Stick one inside your suitcase, within a pocket or encased in a key chain. Then, use your MacBook, Apple Watch or other device to discover a location.
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Can you put an AirTag in Your Checked Luggage? Yes, you're allowed to put your AirTag in your checked luggage.
That final rule means that AirTags and other locating devices are effectively banned from being checked-in on all commercial flights in the UK, as they don't work without being turned on.
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.
There are some international aviation safety recommendations that (mostly due to outdated regulations that didn't consider things like AirTags) classify them as “dangerous” because of the presence of a lithium battery and a radio transmitter.