Trusted data will determine the future of baggage handling SITA

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IATA sees RFID (radio frequency identification) as one of the keys to transforming the baggage handling process. SITA worked with IATA back in 2017 on a detailed business case, estimating that RFID could reduce the number of mishandled bags by an extra 25% and could potentially save the air transport industry $3 billion in baggage mishandling costs. Airlines and airports are now proactively working together to boost their baggage handling efforts as part of IATA's Resolution 753, which requires airlines to "maintain an accurate inventory of baggage by monitoring the acquisition and delivery of baggage". RFID tagging is now 99.98% accurate, according to IATA. Within the next four years most baggage systems will be RFID enabled, which is a huge improvement on barcodes alone.