
"A recent SITA Baggage Insights Report shows that as of early 2025, the global baggage mishandling rate is approximately 7.6 bags per 1,000 passengers, with Europe the worst-performing region at 12.3 mishandled bags per 1,000 passengers."
"Luggage trackers use Bluetooth or GPS to link to your phone, allowing you to keep tabs on your case's location at all times, helping airline staff locate it more quickly."
"Even when it's not lost, it can be useful to track your case in lesser situations, like when you want to see whether your suitcase has made it off the plane and to the conveyor belt yet."
"Many luggage trackers can be clipped onto a keyring, helping you avoid losing your keys, and they're small enough to tuck into a handbag or wallet."
The global baggage mishandling rate is approximately 7.6 bags per 1,000 passengers, with Europe at 12.3. Luggage trackers using Bluetooth or GPS can help travelers monitor their suitcase's location. These devices do not prevent airlines from losing luggage but can assist in locating it quickly. They are also useful for tracking luggage during transit and can be used in other situations, such as finding items in a car or avoiding lost keys. Compatibility with phone operating systems is essential when purchasing a tracker.
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