- A growing partnership between Apple AirTags and airlines for luggage tracking
- Saudia has joined the list of 30 airlines supporting this feature
- The tracking feature requires specific iOS, iPadOS, or macOS versions
- It’s important to check AirTag batteries before traveling
Traveling with luggage just got a whole lot more reassuring, thanks to the expanding partnership between Apple AirTags and a growing number of airlines. What started with 15 airlines has now blossomed to 30, making it easier than ever to keep tabs on your bags. Saudia, the national carrier of Saudi Arabia, is the latest to join this fantastic initiative, empowering travelers to share their luggage’s location directly through a dedicated digital portal using Apple’s Find My app. This innovative system truly shines when a bag decides to take an unexpected detour, offering peace of mind and a clear path to recovery.

While this feature is a game-changer for checked luggage, it’s also a great reminder to stay updated with your Apple devices. To utilize this fantastic tracking capability, your iPhone, iPad, or Mac needs to be running iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, or macOS 15.2 or newer. And before you embark on your next adventure, a quick check of your AirTag batteries ensures you are fully prepared for any unforeseen circumstances.

This growing network of supportive airlines, including major carriers like American Airlines, British Airways, Delta, and United, is truly a testament to making travel a more relaxed and connected experience for everyone.
The airlines supporting AirTags? Here you go. Favorite airlines highlighted below:
- Aer Lingus
- Ajet
- AirCanada
- Air India
- Air New Zealand
- American Airlines
- Austrian Airlines
- Breeze Airlines
- British Airways
- Brussels Airlines
- Cathay Pacific
- China Airlines
- Delta
- Eurowings
- Finnair
- Iberia
- JetBlue
- KLM
- Lufthansa
- Pegasus
- Porter
- Qantas
- Saudia
- Singapore Airlines
- Sun Express
- Swiss
- Turkish Airlines
- United
- Virgin Atlantic
- Vueling
