You can spen d millions of dollars on sorters and diverters, but there's still no substitute for a pair of eyes reading the city code to get a bag where it needs to go. If they think the RFID system will help them in tracking and counting the bags, by all means, then they should use it. If you're worried about privacy, then don't fly - many airlines have admitted sharing their passenger data with the TSA for testing of the CAPPS II system.
Once worked for a local mac service shop that sounded the red alert for a purported virus the owner dubbed "MySound". It turned out to be nothing more than a sound file installed by scanner software...He just ended up with egg on his face. Seemed like a quick way to sell more copies of AntiVirus if you ask me.
You can spen d millions of dollars on sorters and diverters, but there's still no substitute for a pair of eyes reading the city code to get a bag where it needs to go. If they think the RFID system will help them in tracking and counting the bags, by all means, then they should use it. If you're worried about privacy, then don't fly - many airlines have admitted sharing their passenger data with the TSA for testing of the CAPPS II system.
Once worked for a local mac service shop that sounded the red alert for a purported virus the owner dubbed "MySound". It turned out to be nothing more than a sound file installed by scanner software...He just ended up with egg on his face. Seemed like a quick way to sell more copies of AntiVirus if you ask me.