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The iPhone function to track lost bags with Airtag expands in Jetblue

Joe Rossinol

Jetblue today announced that it now supports the iPhone function, which facilitates the separation of luggage location equipped with airports. A new function has been added to “Find My Appendix”, which allows you to temporarily share the location of the object equipped with ARTAG, with others, including employees of participating airlines. Thus, if you placed AIRTAGS in your bags, the airline can better help you find them if they are lost or detained at the airport. Having faster. This link can be provided by Jetblue, scanning a QR code in the area of ​​baggage claims or working with a crew member in the luggage service office at the airport. Jetblue crew members will use a temporary link to help find and get bags found at Jetblue stations or other contract facilities.

iPhone, iPad and MAC users, control iOS 18.2, iPados 18.2 and MacOS Sequoia 15.2 or later, can generate the “Location of the object” in the Find My application. Anyone with whom they share the link can view the web page with the location of the element on the map. The page is automatically updated with the last known location of the element.

Apple said that she worked directly with airlines in order to put the systems in order to “particularly and reliably” to accept the “Location of the subject” links. Access to each link is “limited by a small number of people”, and the airport employees are required to “authentically” to view the link, signing their Apple account or the partner’s email address.

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