Contrary to confusing reports earlier this week, Lufthansa is not banning activated Apple AirTags from customers’ luggage.“The German Aviation Authorities (Luftfahrtbundesamt) confirmed today, that they share our risk assessment,” wrote airline spokesperson Christina Semmel to Gizmodo in an email on Wednesday.Best Buy is picking up the slack with a sales event of its own.From smart TVs to earbuds to laptops, there are plenty of opportunities to save.Semmel, the airline spokesperson told Gizmodo:The Lufthansa Group has conducted its own risk assessment with the result that tracking devices with very low battery and transmission power in checked luggage do not pose a safety risk."