The tech aiming to prevent lost airline luggage

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Jenny Loucas scrolls through photos of her 40th birthday celebrations in Greece

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knowing that much of the clothes and jewellery she had worn in the pictures are lost for good.

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For while she had enjoyed a wonderful holiday, her luggage then disappeared after she had checked it in for the flight home to London Gatwick.

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"I had such a lovely time, but came back to a low," she says.

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"I look back at some of the pictures and think, 'oh no, that was in the bag too'."

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Two months later Easyjet confirmed that her luggage has been permanently lost. 

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"We are very sorry for the loss of Ms Loucas's bag, and we understand the frustration this will have caused," an Easyjet spokeswoman told the BBC.

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As newspaper headlines and social media posts around the world have shown in recent months

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Ms Loucas's case is far from unique, with some commentators calling it "the summer of lost luggage".

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