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Lost luggage trick millions of holidaymakers need to know BEFORE flying can save you from trip-ruining nightmare

Published on May 20, 2025 at 11:32 AM

IF you’re about to start packing for a holiday, don’t risk losing your luggage.

There’s a clever new trick that you need to set up before flying – and it could save your hols from being ruined.

iPhone screen showing how to share an AirTag's location.
Apple now lets you share your lost luggage location with an airline
Three Virgin Atlantic Airways Boeing 787 tail fins.
Virgin Atlantic is one of the partners supporting the scheme
Illustration of AirTag location displayed on iPhone, iPad, and MacBook screens.
It’s possible to view Find My info on lots of different devices

Loads of airlines now support a special feature that lets them track your .

That way if your luggage is lost, they can easily track it down with one of the clever Apple tracker beacons.

The feature was first announced back in November, and now nearly a long list of airlines offer the service.

But you’ll need to take steps to get ready for the feature before you actually head to the airport.

HOW TO SHARE LOST ITEM LOCATIONS

The feature works using AirTags, which are an Apple product designed to help you find lost items.

You’d normally attach them to your luggage, or keys, or drop one in your purse – and then see the location live via the Find My app on your iPhone.

But in November, Apple announced that iOS 18.2 would let you .

To check if you’ve got that iOS version, go to Settings > General > Software Update on your iPhone.

Then you can go into the Find My app and generate a Share Item Location link.

Anyone who receives that link will be able to see a website with the location of an item on an interactive map.

Then if an airline has mishandled or delayed your bag, you’ll be able to share that link with them directly.

They’ll be able to see the item on a map and even play a sound.

Once you’ve got your AirTag-equipped luggage back, the location-sharing will be disabled.

It’ll also automatically expire after seven days – and you can shut it off at any time.

Suitcase and backpack at an airport.
Don’t risk losing your luggage – an AirTag can help speed things up
iPhone screen showing AirTag tracking of luggage at San Francisco airport.
Your luggage will appear as a dot on a map, making it easy to track down

“By accepting Find My item locations, we’ll be able to offer additional peace of mind to customers who travel with AirTag in their luggage,”;; said Annalisa Gigante, of parent company IAG.

“We’re always testing innovative solutions and enhancing our systems to ensure that checked bags reach their intended destination as quickly as possible.

“And we look forward to incorporating this solution into our lost baggage processes beginning later this year.”;;

You can buy an AirTag directly from Apple for £35 – or in a four-pack for £119 (that’s £29.75 each).

iPhone screen showing AirTag location details.
It’s possible to make the AirTags play a sound to find them more easily
Smartphone screen showing AirTag location ready to share.
You can generate a link that you can easily share with an airline

LIST OF AIRLINES THAT SUPPORT AIRTAG TRACKING

The feature is still quite new, so not all airlines offer support for it.

However, many of the major airlines are already on board, including British Airways and .

Here’s a list of confirmed AirTag-friendly airlines, in alphabetical order:

  • Aer Lingus
  • Air Canada
  • Air New Zealand
  • American Airlines
  • Austrian Airlines
  • British Airways
  • Brussels Airlines
  • Delta Air Lines
  • Eurowings
  • Iberia
  • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
  • Lufthansa
  • Qantas
  • Scandinavian Airlines
  • Singapore Airlines
  • Swiss International Airlines
  • Turkish Airlines
  • United Airlines
  • Virgin Atlantic
  • Vueling

It’s likely that more airlines will join the roster in the future.

iPhone screen showing options to find a lost item using AirDrop, Messages, Mail, or Journal.
The links will expire after seven days, or once you’re reunited with your AirTagged luggage

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