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Apple AirTag came to the rescue of a flight passenger who lost his wallet. Passenger, John Lewis, accidentally left his wallet on an American Airlines flight. Despite the airline’s claim of not being able to locate the wallet, Lewis tracked it using AirTag and also saw it travel to 35 different cities. Follow benzinga Lewis has been chronicling the journey of his wallet on Twitter, which, he said, he left while rushing to “sprint through the airport.” Lewis said he contacted American Airlines but was told that the crew had thoroughly cleaned the plane and could not find his wallet. However, Lewis tracked his wallet using AirTag and found that it has since been traveling on the plane to over 35 cities. The tweet was first spotted by People. At the time of writing, Lewis had yet to receive his wallet back, but American Airlines has reached out to him via Twitter. benzinga . . . . . . . . AirTags are designed to help passengers locate their luggage. While this tracking device can be ...

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