![]() ![]() Though Lufthansa said it has no desire to prohibit the devices that it deemed safe, the airline seems to have stepped in a mess based on the reading of obscure international guidelines and regulations, with no clear consensus on what is and is not allowed in Europe. Lufthansa found itself in the middle of the issue when reports surfaced in the German news media that the devices were prohibited. It does not appear that any other airlines are requiring passengers to turn off the trackers, which have become popular as a way to find lost baggage. Apple rejected that interpretation on Tuesday, saying its trackers comply with all regulations. Lufthansa, a German airline, set off confusion recently after telling passengers that they could not use trackers like Apple AirTags in checked baggage because of international guidelines for personal electronic devices. ![]() Update: Lufthansa says Apple AirTags are once again allowed in checked bags. ![]()
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