This is why travelers should always put an AirTag in their suitcase before flying
Travelers should put an AirTag item tracker in each bag before boarding their flight
If anyone is missing luggage from an @AirCanada you MUST watch this!!!! Your bags may have been donated to a charity & may be being held in #Montreal or #Toronto#baggageclaim#lostluggage
Check out nakitarees’s video! #TikTokhttps://t.co/66uqLdbWwL— Lyndsay Jenkinson (@Lyndsay_J) January 21, 2023
The AirTag eventually showed that the suitcase was in some type of storage facility where, said Rees, “it sat there for a month, two months, three months. No movement, nothing from Air Canada.” After calling Air Canada and getting nowhere, the couple decided to take matters into their own hands. So they headed to the storage facility and Rees said that when they arrived her husband used a flashlight to look through different storage rooms until he found one piled up with luggage.
Not sure what they were looking at, the couple rang the police and were stunned to learn what had happened to their bag. “Our luggage was donated to a charity on behalf of Air Canada because they deemed it lost even though we were tracking our luggage for the last four months,” Rees said.
Found in some of the missing bags were iPhones, iPads, and more AirTags
In the storage facility, the cops found over 500 bags with some containing iPhone handsets, iPad tablets, laptops, and yes, even more AirTag trackers. Like millions of others, Rees took to TikTok to publicize her story. “They said they could hear AirTags beeping,” Rees said. “Cops are unimpressed (with) how Air Canada is handling this in that they are taking possession and ownership of our property and deciding what needs to be done with it and donating it.”
As for the Apple AirTag, this time it was cast as the good guy, the tool that helped break the case. Perhaps Apple TV+ will soon stream a show called AirTag PI.
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