NEW DELHI: Air India Thursday said it has integrated Apple AirTag with its baggage-tracking system and mobile app, allowing customers using Apple iPhone, iPad, or Mac devices to track the location of their baggage. Air India says is the first airline in Asia to offer this integrated tracking service to guests. The airline transports over 10 crore baggage items annually, “with more than 99.6% of items arriving together with the accompanying customer. For the small proportion that does not,…
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