KEEPING TABS

Airline introducing electronic bag tags in world first as missing luggage chaos continues in several countries

ALASKA Airlines has announced they will debut an electronic bag tagging device that will streamline the flight check-in and boarding experience.

The devices are compatible with an app and have a limited release scheduled for this fall.

Advertisement
Alaska Airlines is the sixth largest airline in North AmericaCredit: Getty Images - Getty
.

2,500 Alaska Airlines travelers with MVP Elite status will be the first to test the new tags later this year.

Advertisement

Electronic bag tag users can activate their device at any time before check-in and deposit their cargo at self-bag drop without printing a tag.

The tag has an antenna and e-paper face for receiving and displaying information from the passenger's self phone.

Simply touch a phone with the mobile app to the tag to activate, and head to the airport for a 21st-century boarding experience.

The same press statement shared with The US Sun said that the new system will enable passengers to go from the sidewalk to bag drop to security in "as little as three minutes".

Advertisement

Most read in Tech

SWARM INTELLIGENCE
Watch incredible vid of ants OUTSMARTING humans to solve puzzle first
JUICY APPLE
Is Apple plotting a huge FREEBIE? Fans speculate after company's cryptic post
GAME ON!
Gamers have hours left to claim a 'real masterpiece' title worth £35 for free
SWITCH OFF
Two beloved channels REPLACED on Sky and Virgin Media in TV guide shake-up

Electronic bag tags are also part of Alaska Airlines' sustainability initiative.

They will reduce the amount of paper used for traditional tags and the devices, which "are expected to last a lifetime", do not need batteries.

The airline, which flew more than 32million passengers in 2021, is using the San Jose International Airport as a test site for its seamless travel products.

Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan members will be able to purchase an electronic bag tag next year.

Advertisement

Air travel has faced difficult waves of employee dissatisfaction, enforcing COVID-19 protocol compliance, and a spike in interpersonal violence on planes.

But electronic bag tags aim to reduce some of the pains that come with flying in today's challenging environment.

Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com