AirTag 2: These Airlines Offer Feature That Helps Find Your Lost Bags
Given that Apple announced the AirTag 2 today, we have resurfaced a list of airlines that support the feature, but keep in mind that it also works with the original AirTag and third-party trackers with Find My support, such as those sold by Chipolo and Pebblebee.
Below, we have listed most of the airlines that support the feature:
- AJet
- Aer Lingus
- Air Canada
- Air France
- Air India
- Air New Zealand
- American Airlines
- Austrian Airlines
- Breeze Airways
- British Airways
- Brussels Airlines
- Cathay Pacific
- Condor
- Copa Airlines
- China Airlines
- Delta
- Eurowings
- Finnair
- Flair Airlines
- Iberia
- JetBlue
- KLM
- LATAM Airlines
- Lufthansa
- Pegasus Airlines
- Porter Airlines
- Qantas
- Saudia
- Singapore Airlines
- SunExpress
- SWISS
- Turkish Airlines
- United
- Virgin Atlantic
- Vueling
- WestJet
How to Use the Feature
iPhone, iPad, and Mac users can generate a "Share Item Location" link in the Find My app. Anyone they share the link with can then view a web page with a location of the item on a map. The page will automatically update with the item's latest known location.
The item's location stops being shared "as soon as a user is reunited with their item," or automatically expires after seven days.
On the iPhone, the feature was introduced on iOS 18.2, but Apple says the AirTag 2 requires an iPhone running iOS 26.2.1 or later. If you are still running iOS 18.2 through iOS 18.7.4, you will need to use the original AirTag or a supported third-party tracker.
AirTag 2: Hands-On Photos
From the Tray Table's Zach Griff has shared some AirTag 2 hands-on photos.
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