Passenger-shared bag location is becoming part of airline baggage recovery as SITA integrates Google's Find Hub into WorldTracer(R)
Switzerland, March 4 -- Passengers sharing their bag location through personal devices is becoming a key part of airline baggage recovery. As more travelers choose to share their bag's location when it is delayed, airlines can use that information inside their baggage systems to resolve cases faster and reduce permanent loss. To support this shift, SITA has integrated Google's Find Hub share item location feature into WorldTracer(R), the global system airlines use to find and reconcile delayed and mishandled baggage.When a passenger chooses to share their bag's location, airline teams can view that information directly within WorldTracer(R) to support recovery. This changes how airlines approach a delayed bag by adding an additional source ...
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