IATA launches Baggage Community System (BCS)
Bcs and Bix to modernize Global Baggage Messaging - VIDEO
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has developed the Baggage Community System (BCS), a secure digital platform to support the progressive adoption of the Modern Baggage Messaging (BIX) standard. BCS will enable airlines, airports, ground handlers, and solution providers to gain the operational and passenger experience benefits of BIX even while parts of the industry are in transition from legacy Type B messages for baggage handling.
Fast, accurate, and secure exchange of messages between airlines, airports, ground handlers, and solution providers are the backbone/fundamental to improving baggage operations. BIX messages track bags through key stages of the journey, including check-in, screening, loading, transfer, and delivery. However, many are still exchanged with Type B messages on teletype, limiting data sharing, increasing costs, and limiting improvements.
BCS is a community platform capable of real-time, structured data exchange, including between those operating with Type B messages and using BIX. This allows legacy and modern systems to continue exchanging information even as partners modernize at different speeds.
The platform also includes a global directory that enables users to identify, connect, and exchange messages with partners more easily. This simplifies a complex and lengthy IT integration process and accelerates onboarding across the baggage ecosystem.
For passengers, BCS will support more reliable baggage operations by enabling richer and more accurate baggage data. Issues such as delayed, mis-directed, or mis-connected bags will be identified earlier, real-time updates will be available, and solutions will be faster.
Importantly, adoption of BIX aligns with the overall digitalization of operational processes. The data collected can power better performance analysis and support more effective service recovery interventions with scanned images and detailed event histories.
To support adoption, BCS is currently operating a live test environment where industry partners can validate integrations and messaging workflows in a controlled setting. The full platform is expected to go live in the third quarter of 2026. Participants already include a broad group of carriers and airports, including United Airlines, Lufthansa, Emirates, Cathay Pacific, British Airways, Air Canada, Finnair and Air New Zealand, as well as airports such as Berlin-Brandenburg, Toronto-Pearson, Bengaluru, Münster Osnabrück and Red Sea International. Organizations that demonstrate readiness will be eligible to receive the IATA “BIX Ready” badge to support engagement with their partners.
BCS is part of IATA’s broader work to modernize aviation messaging, reduce industry costs, and support greater automation across baggage operations.
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