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United Airlines Loses Track of Passenger's Bag, Lies About It

A recent tweet from @united exposed issues with United Airlines' baggage tracking system after their bag was found abandoned outside a residential apartment complex for over a day despite being tracked via an Apple AirTag device. Customers are now questioning if they can trust the airline's tracking system when flying with them in the future.

A suitcase with an Apple AirTag attached sits abandoned outside a residential apartment complex surrounded by garbage bags.

A suitcase with an Apple AirTag attached sits abandoned outside a residential apartment complex surrounded by garbage bags.

A recent tweet by a passenger has exposed the truth about United Airlines’ baggage tracking system. The passenger, who goes by @united on Twitter, posted that their bag had been sitting in a residential apartment complex for over a day and that they had found other emptied United Airlines bags behind the dumpsters. The passenger also shared a picture of an Apple AirTag attached to their bag, which is designed to track lost items using GPS technology. This was used to prove that the bag had indeed been left at the apartment complex for an extended period of time without being retrieved or returned to its rightful owner. This incident has caused many people to question the reliability of United Airlines’ baggage tracking system and how it can be improved in order to avoid similar situations in the future. Many passengers have expressed their outrage on social media, citing this as another example of why they should never fly with United Airlines again. United Airlines has yet to respond publicly regarding this issue but many passengers are demanding answers from them about what happened and why they were lied to about where their bags were located. This incident raises serious questions about how reliable United Airlines’ baggage tracking system really is and whether or not it can be trusted by customers when traveling with them in the future. It remains unclear what will happen next but one thing is certain: until this issue is resolved and customers are given answers, many people will think twice before trusting United Airlines with their luggage again.