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Let’s consider the figures- nearly 300,000 pieces of luggage have been lost by airlines in the month of October this year. More than $100 million is spent every year by airlines to recover and provide lost baggage to owner’s destinations.

For the last few years, the airlines industry is suffering a massive lose on account theft of baggage in the airports. The reason: lack of effective tracking system. Therefore, it is high time for the airlines to adopt BagChip solutions.

BagChips include travelers name, address and phone number as well a unique numeric id. Airport employees can promptly scan baggage inventory using hand-held medium range transponders to locate the lost bags at predetermined places within the airport’s baggage system.

RFID LTD, the company that advocates for BagChip solutions says,

We plan to aggressively pursue all airlines by offering tests at airports to prove how easily the BagChip system works. Implemented properly, BagChip can also be used as a means of capturing an additional revenue stream from advertisers who wish to market to travelers.