The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched the Baggage Community System (BCS), a new digital platform designed to curb the perennial headache of lost and delayed luggage. Announced at the IATA Ground Handling Conference, the platform serves as a modern bridge for communication. Historically, airports and airlines have relied on outdated teletype networks to track bags. The BCS introduces an internet-based hub that translates data between old systems and modern tracking technology. By enabling real-time, shared data across airlines and ground handlers, the system aims to catch baggage errors before planes take off, ensuring smoother journeys for travellers worldwide.
Shreya Bansal is a reporter at TravTalk India, covering the travel and tourism industry. She brings a keen eye for emerging trends, trade developments, and the stories shaping the travel landscape. Through in-depth reporting and on-ground insights, she connects industry stakeholders with news that matters. Beyond travel, Shreya has a growing interest in the premium lifestyle space, particularly the world of fine jewellery and is eager to explore the craftsmanship, culture, and commerce that define luxury living.

