What is the news?
Due to the fatigue of long air travel, haste and hurry to leave the airport, many times people forget their luggage or it gets lost due to some reason. This may cause you problems. To solve this problem, Google has introduced a new feature in its Find Hub app, through which passengers can share the location of their lost luggage directly with the airlines. Let us know how this feature works.
This is how this feature works
Many global airlines support the ‘Share Item Location’ feature within Google’s Find Hub ecosystem to locate lost luggage. This feature allows travelers to create a secure link that shows the real-time location of their luggage, provided it has a supporting tracker tag. This link can be shared with airline representatives so that they can trace the exact location of the luggage.
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To use this feature, passengers need to open the Find Hub app on their Android device, select the lost item and tap on the ‘Share item location’ option. This will generate a secure URL. It can be shared through the airline’s app or website. The airline team can track the location of the luggage as soon as it is updated. You can turn off the location sharing feature at any time.
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These airlines support this facility
Google’s Share Item Location feature is supported by Air India, China Airlines, Saudia Airlines, Turkish Airlines and Scandinavian Airlines. Apart from this, Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and Swiss International Airlines, part of the Lufthansa Group, also provide this facility. By allowing passengers to share the exact location of their bags, airlines are reducing baggage claim delays and improving the overall travel experience.

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