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Every Airline That Supports AirTag’s Share Item Location Feature – BGR

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Last updated: 2025/08/03 at 4:22 PM
News Room Published 3 August 2025
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Released late last year as part of iOS 18.2, the Share Item Location feature for Apple’s AirTag has been one of the most useful additions introduced during the iOS 18 cycle. It’s now easier than ever to share the location of an AirTag I’m using with friends, family, and even airlines, which can help to ensure you never lose an item or a piece of luggage again.

With summer upon us, more people are finding out about this helpful feature as they head to the airport to go on vacation. Even better — this feature isn’t only available in the U.S. or on U.S. airlines. Since the Share Item Location feature launched in 2024, 30 airlines around the world have partnered with Apple to support it.

The feature helps bring peace of mind to your travels. After all, even before this feature was available, I was already tossing AirTags into all of my suitcases and contacting airlines in case they lost my luggage (which I’ve dealt with more than once). While we already taught you how to share a lost AirTag using the Find My app, here’s the list of airlines that support AirTag’s Share Item Location feature.

30 airlines support AirTag’s Share Item Location feature


AirTag attached to a luggage alongside a Rowlet plush keychain
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At the time of writing, there are 30 airlines that officially support Share Item Location. That said, more airlines should be join this list soon — for example, Saudia just announced it now offers support for the feature. With that said, these are the countries and airlines that can track your AirTag:

U.S. airlines:

  • American Airlines
  • Breeze Airlines
  • Delta
  • JetBlue
  • United

Australia airlines:

Austria airlines:

  • Lufthansa Group/Austrian Airlines

Belgium airlines:

  • Lufthansa Group/Brussels Airlines

Canada airlines:

Finland airlines:

Germany airlines:

  • Lufthansa Group/Eurowings
  • Lufthansa Group/Lufthansa

Hong Kong airlines:

India airlines:

Ireland airlines:

Netherlands airlines:

New Zealand airlines:

Saudi Arabia airlines:

Singapore airlines:

Spain airlines:

Switzerland airlines:

Taiwan airlines:

Turkey airlines:

  • Ajet
  • Pegasus
  • Sun Express
  • Turkish Airlines

UK airlines:

  • IAG/British Airways
  • Virgin Atlantic

With AirTag’s Share Item Location feature, Apple’s Find My network provides an updated location of the Bluetooth tracker as long as one of your Apple devices is signed into your Apple Account and online. We are also still anxiously awaiting the release of AirTag 2, as it seems it’s only a matter of time before Apple upgrades its popular item tracker.



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