Same as Delta (IIRC, haven’t flown them since pre-Covid).The AA tracking is superb.
Indeed I was glued to it last time I was domestic in the US. Even helped me know one of my checked in bags went AWOL before we took off.The AA tracking is superb.
I'm not actually sure airline bag tracking or even AirTags actually help get your bags back any sooner, or prevent them getting lost, but it does make for good watching and peace of mind.
The majority of airlines already have tracking scans as part of their procedures, and have had these for years, however the majority don't make the data available to the public except in the US.
Which is why I said I don't think they make much difference. In my experience, bags are rarely lost - the airline knows exactly where they are. They're just not in the right place.
An airline might know which airport they might be at, but as to exactly where... not so simple. That's where AirTags/Galaxy tags were helpful last year in conjunction with the airline scan data to narrow down where in the airport a bag was.
I speak from experience - I chased numerous lost checked bags last year on behalf of pax, using whatever was available to me, be it airline scan data or Airtag/Galaxy tag data or both. The ones without Airtags/Galaxy tags took longer as I had to send multiple people to look in their respective jurisdictions.
It actually would've shown up within an hour or something and then a cost to the airline for delivering the bags.I can guarantee you she wouldn’t have gone out looking for it if I didn’t show her the tag status, generally just we will call you in a year when it shows up.
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