Why passengers' luggage is most often lost at airports and how to deal with it
Airports and airlines are now actively working to minimize baggage losses.
What could be worse than arriving at a business meeting or on a long-awaited vacation and discovering at the airport that your luggage is missing. And, unfortunately, against the backdrop of an increase in aviation flows after the coronavirus pandemic, this is happening more and more often.
However, after an increase in baggage losses in 2023, there was some improvement in the situation in 2024, according to a new report from SITA, which provides IT and telecommunications services to the air transport industry. This is partly due to the fact that the airline industry is increasingly introducing advanced technologies using artificial intelligence into the baggage handling process, hoping in the future…