British Airways passengers who left Apple AirPods on the plane track the workers who took them

British Airways passengers who left Apple AirPods on the plane track the workers who took them

British Airways passengers leave Apple Airpods on the plane and watch them travel daily from the Flats in London to the BA office in Heathrow with the Find My app.

  • Tim Briggs misplaced wireless headphones during a flight to London Heathrow
  • I reported they were missing and tried to track them using the FindMy app
  • Now he sees them go to the airport taking care of the person who took them
  • British Airways says it is supporting British Airways and investigating what happened.

British Airways passengers who left their headphones on the plane see the person picking up the headphones go to work every day with the tracking app.

Tim Briggs lost his Apple AirPods on a flight from Austin, Texas to London Heathrow three weeks ago.

I reported that I was missing after the flight, but later I found them using the Find My app, a service that allows me to track the location of Apple devices on my iPhone.

Currently, smokers are left to track their daily trips to and from work for those who had wireless headphones.

According to Briggs, AirPods can cost up to £ 240 and travel daily from an apartment in central London to the British Airways Global Learning Academy at Heathrow Airport.

Tim Briggs says his Apple AirPods were robbed by workers after his flight landed at Heathrow Airport in London

Furious travelers say they can track them being taken daily to the British Airways Global Learning Academy at Heathrow Airport.

Furious travelers say they can track them being taken daily to the British Airways Global Learning Academy at Heathrow Airport.

He said:’I left AirPods on my seatback on a flight from Austin three weeks ago.

“I reported it lost property.”

He posts a photo on Facebook and tracks the photo in the Find My app to show his current location.

British Airways states that it has helped Briggs after he reported to the airline.

An airline spokesman said:

MailOnline understands that the device may have been acquired by an airport worker rather than a BA employee.

People on social media are gathering to help Briggs, with some suggesting that he’s putting the problem in his hands.

Fellow flyer Ian McKenna said:

“Sure, that’s all for To Fly and To Serve.”

Briggs lost a type of wireless headphones, the Apple AirPods (stock image), on a flight from Austin, Texas to London Heathrow.

Briggs lost a type of wireless headphones, the Apple AirPods (stock image), on a flight from Austin, Texas to London Heathrow.

Angelo Ages joked:’Can you place a bet near your address?

“This is a good pastime.”

Nikki Nicholson said: “Call the police, it’s certainly their job to get them back for you.”

Still, Alan Cox said: