This Apple product is not allowed in the suitcase
There is still no official ban, but Lufthansa has already made it clear how and in what form a small Apple product can be taken on a trip. According to the airline, these are dangerous goods for which special rules apply.
Lufthansa: Only deactivated AirTags allowed
AirTags are ideal for tracking baggage. Despite the clear advantage, Lufthansa has now announced through a spokeswoman that the small trackers from Apple not just put in the suitcase may be.
According to the airline, AirTags are dangerous goods “due to their broadcasting function”. Just like cell phones or tablets they must be disabled in checked baggage. This is required by the rules of the International Civil Aviation Organization.
Disabled AirTags, with the battery removed, are pretty much useless and unable to do their intended job. So anyone who is traveling with Lufthansa – no matter which country – can be Don’t track baggage with Apple tracking (Source: watson).
Official Rulesthat are specific to AirTags or other tracking devices remain in short supply. Customers will hardly find any up-to-date information in this regard, instead reference is made to older smartphones such as the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 (2016) or the MacBook Pro (2015).
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Munich Airport: No AirTags restriction
Unlike Lufthansa Munich Airport has no problems with AirTags. When asked, a spokesman explained that “there are no restrictions on these devices”. There would be no ban and no special requirements would apply. However, it should be noted that airport employees always work according to the airlines’ specifications when handling luggage. Whether there is a risk or not would be determined by the competent authorities at national and international level.