India, March 25 -- As you step off a long flight, you join the restless crowd gathered around the conveyor belt, convinced that spotting your luggage first will feel like a small victory. After more than 30 minutes, your neck begins to ache from the endless staring at the loading area. An hour passes, and the crowd starts to thin. A gnawing suspicion sets in: the airline may have lost your bag. It feels like a scene from a weary midnight airport lounge, where tired travellers wait for bags that never arrive - only this isn't a scene; it's a painful reality. Before airlines began partnering with AirTags (which we'll dive deep into in this story), finding a solution in situations like this often led to dead ends.

According to SITA's Bagga...