Australian airlines to continue to allow luggage trackers after Lufthansa bans devices
by Royce Kurmelovs from World news | The Guardian on (#64MG4)
German airline classifies lithium-charged devices such as Apple AirTags as similar to laptops and phones and won't allow them to be checked in with luggage
Australia's domestic airlines will continue to allow tracking devices to be used in luggage despite an overseas carrier banning the lithium-charged tags.
German airline Lufthansa has said it would now classify luggage trackers, such as Apple AirTags, as similar to laptops and phones and will not allow them to be checked in with luggage.
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