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British Airways Set To Bring Luggage Tags Into the 21st Century

Zothecula writes "Most people would probably agree that air travel still has plenty of room for improvement, particularly when it comes to actually checking in and getting on the plane. For its part, British Airways is now taking steps to speed up the whole process on its end and is even testing a digital alternative to the traditional paper luggage tag. The airline recently produced an electronic luggage tag that travelers can update themselves with a smartphone and re-use over and over."

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  1. Sure, join us by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Welcome to the 21st century...Qantas and a number of other airlines have already been doing this for some time, where is the news?

  2. Re:Stolen tags by TWX · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'm a lot more worried about forged tags or rewriting tags to send bags other places.

    One could steal luggage or could possibly redirect bags containing contraband, while the bag is already in-circulation and away from the passenger or courier, if there's a way to access the luggage tag via smartphone without having to physically touch or see the tag. The phone could be in the bag itself and could reprogram the tag remotely.

    I simply do not trust an electronic system to be any more foolproof than a paper system, given the sheer number of infrastructure-grade compromised electronic systems. Being that, I don't see a reason to spend an inordinate amount of money on a new system that won't deliver any better results.

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  3. airline-specific?! by macshit · · Score: 5, Interesting

    So BA is making an electronic luggage tag ... and as some have pointed out, Qantas already has them.

    Are they compatible? Will frequent flyers that use multiple airlines end up with 10 different electronic tags hanging off each piece of luggage?

    A universal standard tag would seem a good idea...

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  4. Suggestion to BA by GeekWithAKnife · · Score: 4, Interesting


    This is not an attempt to "innovate" or get rid of those stupid stickers...this is just another way BA wants to collect customer data for free.

    Here's a real suggestion; I recently traveled with a Chinese airline and they had the unoriginal but highly effective idea of staggering passenger on-boarding.

    It does not get much simpler to speed things up, fill the back of the plane first by batches.

    It's amazing how 230 people can board in 15 minutes with luggage if 200 don't have to wait for one person blocking the rather narrow path.

    Seriously how simple and efficient can it get to defeat long standing queues? 'passenger seat numbers 41 - 50 now boarding', then 30 - 40 etc. is this some form of misunderstood genius?!

    Suggestion 2; make a security queue for people without handbags. this will cause more people to not bother with one just so they can get through faster.

    If BA want to hire me as a consultant I'll save them loads of money, they can pay me half the difference. -brought to you by basic copycat logic.

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