United has now integrated Apple’s 'Share Item Location' for AirTags and other Find My devices into its system. If your luggage goes missing, you can now share your item location
A statement from United Airlines confirmed the body was found in the wheel well of the main landing gears of Flight 202 - after it travelled 4,000 miles from Chicago to Maui
United Airlines will use the shared location to more quickly find delayed bags and reunite them with customers.
United Airlines has integrated Share Item Location feature for AirTag into its app, aiming to help find customers’ lost luggage quicker.
United Airlines has taken a significant step forward in improving the experience of its passengers by simplifying the process of locating
Three airlines—and more to come—will now let you share your AirTag location with them if luggage goes missing. Find out how to set it up here.
United Airlines is the first major airline conglomerate to implement Apple’s Share Item Location feature for the AirTag in its mobile app. To use it, you’ll need the latest iOS 18.2 update, available for the iPhone Xs and above.
United Airlines has announced that passengers on its flights can now access the Apple AirTag's Share Item Location feature directly through the airline's mobile app.
Arriving in time for holiday travel and potentially lost luggage, a new feature that allows Apple AirTag owners to share the location of a lost item is
With the latest OS versions, you can generate an AirTag link to help airline personnel track down your missing luggage. Apple says privacy safeguards are built in.
United today announces the integration of Apple’s new Share Item Location feature for AirTag into its mobile app, a move that’s expected to drive a much-improved customer service experience for the fewer than 1% of customers whose bags arrive on a later flight.
Those traveling for the holidays via United Airlines and Air Canada can now generate a shareable AirTag tracking link with airlines.