Air Canada will not say what happened to the AirPods after they left the airport.
A Vancouverite who watched his AirPods travel outside of the Seattle International Airport without him via his iPhone says he's going to be getting them back.
While the traveller isn't sure exactly when he misplaced his AirPods, he told V.I.A. in a previous interview that he thought he may have dropped them while boarding the plane. After misplacing them, he was able to "watch" them travel outside of the Seattle airport to another location and then back again.
"When [they] went back to the airport while I was [in] downtown Seattle, it got interesting," he explained.
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