The baggage space is ripe for innovation, with new ways of operating using innovative technology needed to meet growing passenger volumes. New tech such as robotic loading aids and autonomous vehicles is actively being tested and will soon become more prevalent, alongside increased bag tagging, tracking, and more. In this article, Air Canada, Avinor, Barich Inc, Lufthansa, Harry Reid International Airport, BEUMER Group, Southwest, Isavia – Keflavik Airport, Brock Solutions, United, Hamad International Airport, ControlTouch Systems, and more share their insights into the top baggage trends to watch in 2025.
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