Airline Passenger Films How Terribly They Handle Luggage, And It Escalates Quickly
If you have ever retrieved a damaged suitcase after a flight, this video might shed some light on what might have happened to it. Vanessa Marsh shared a recording on Twitter, showing every plane passenger’s worst nightmare – an airport employee throwing their luggage like a piece of trash instead of letting it gently slide down the chute. The woman throws them down, not even mildly concerned about breaking passengers’ belongings.
After Vanessa’s video gained more than 40k views, Hawaiian Airlines posted a reply, promising to look further into the situation. However, the people were still outraged, demanding they fire the employee. Scroll down to check out the actions that ignited the whole thing and let us know what you think the company should do about the worker in question.
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Vanessa Marsh shared a video on Twitter showing every plane passenger’s worst nightmare
Click to unmuteSome people were trying to defend the airport employee
However, most people were left righteously angry after watching the video
Hawaiian Airlines posted an apology saying that the worker’s actions were completely unacceptable
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Share on FacebookYou would think after all these years the whole carry-on nonsense would be stream lined and improved. It is so stupid to do the one piece at a time. Either way if that was my employee showing such indifference she would be canned.
and people complain about robots taking all our jobs. maybe if people didnt do their jobs like THAT person did we wouldn't need to have robots do everything.
Not 1 robot to replace someone's job is being made without the intention of saving money for the employer. Whether someone does his job good or not is not taken into consideration.
Load More Replies...If she can't do the job right maybe she shouldn't be doing the job at all. MIND BOGGLING. We really need to stop coddling people and their incompetence.
This is pretty standard across the industry and they don't hide it. Every time I've seen workers loading or unloading a plane, they are just throwing cases around and sometimes they fall off of the conveyor and get thrown right back up there. If you travel a lot or carry anything fragile, pack for rough treatment and invest in hard suitcases.
I was stationed in Hawaii for three years. When it came time for me to PCS (permanent change of station) the Hawaiian movers walked around my barracks room and kept asking me if they could have my stuff. 'I'm moving, not dying. You can't have anything. Just pack and load it please.' I couldn't believe how unprofessional these guys were.
THIS JUST IN: AIRPORT LUGGAGE IS HANDLED POORLY. No s**t. Why ya'll suddenly surprised? I call b******t on the person who said their $900 luggage had to have wheels replaced several times. I bought my luggage from Ross' for $40. If it's being tossed around like that, I guess whatever Ross' gets is better quality than what $900 can buy. Also, f**k everyone saying how expensive flights are and they should take better care. Flying isn't a cheap thing; get over your entitled asses.
Is this a surprise to people though? I thought it was common knowledge that this is how must airports treat luggage. That shouldn't be the case, but unfortunately it is is.
I don't think she is lazy.... Because she is still lifting them and throwing them, right? I guess she hates her job and wants to Damage all the suitcases because she doesn't get to go anywhere...She just is selfish.Because she doesn't want to keep our luggage safe and sound because she can't go anywhere. She is actually lifting the suitcases more higher and throwing them with force, it would even less energy to just gently put the m on the slid and let it slide.
How many bags do you have to lug across in the heat before you are tired and totally bored? It would take me about two bags to get there.
Lazy f**k. If you don't like your job, find another line of working, you piece of s**t. I shouldn't have to wrap my s**t in bubble wrap just so it survives a trip on an airplane. F*****g people, I swear.
There is no excuse! If the working conditions do not suit the employee, e.g. weather (heat and humidity), there is an option. Find a job where there is air-conditioning! But, to treat anyone's luggage in this manner is just despicable. And as far as service goes...there is no service!
I've seen videos of airport employees who through luggage down because otherwise they'd have to walk up and down a flight of stairs...although still reprehensible, at least the motive was understandable. This woman, however, had an easily accessibly ramp inches away. What possible excuse could she have for flinging them? Ridiculous.
Listen, I don't expect luggage to be treated like delicate china, but how much more effort it would have been for her to put the bags at the top of the shoot and let them slide down like they are suppose to? She's lazy, doesn't care and thats that.
There's no excuse for lazy slobs if you don't like your job or can't hack a bit of work go get a different one, or better still go lie your lazy a*s in your bed all day. Hope she got the sack.
My bags always get damaged when I travel by aeroplane. One of the most frustrating things always, but this is extremely bad.
She obviously doesn't care. Probably she blames the world for her misery.
What if you put your tablet in your suit case it would probley break because she us throwing them
Not acceptable, she is just lazy, not putting in the chute at the top, even here body language illustrates she does not respect or care about others belongings. I have had suitcases with huge scuff marks on them and it clearly shows the bag has been thrown and not treated well. in my job as a nurse , which is also a hard job, I would never treat my patients or their property with such disrespect. It costs a lot of money to travel, and our luggage should be treated carefully, If she doesn’t like her job then she should complain to her employer not toss passengers bags in her contempt.
good job in taking the video & sharing it.......... don't mind me saying.... should have masked the employees face before airing...... don't make it personal when work ethics are to be highlighted about a company/industry......
Self absorbed, entitles PoS. Is this behaviour some sort of "reparation"?!
When Airlines threat their passengers like luggage , what do you really expect...?!?
I remembered Dave Carroll's song "United Breaks Guitars" as soon as reading the title of the story. It is a very nice song describing this general problem very well.. Haven't ever listened to this song yet? Enter Youtube and enjoy yourself. :)
That is the way to improve the system, make video and put on the internet
If you carry a heavy load slowly ..will it put a train on your back...think before you speak
The only really heavy load she's carrying is those extra 150 pounds. Now that will do in your back every time.
Load More Replies...I feel that this is how everyone should expect their bags to be treated. The staff is on a timeline to unload, reload, and taking time to carefully handle everyone's 50-100lb bag is not a luxury the staff are permitted. If the airline cared, there would be a conveyor belt, rather than that tube.
Reminds me of the old Samsonite luggage commercials. Anyone 45 & older remembers those gorilla commercials? Nothing new about luggage abuse by Yur friendly Airline of Choice! Lol
Where have you been all these years if you think this is something new?! This has been going on for ages, for years, maybe even decades (a bit of an exaggeration). This is why the airlines take no responsibility on about the state of your suitcase. And this is why when you buy a suitcase with a warranty, it doesn't cover this kind of "injuries".
Can we put some blame on whoever made that slide? Make it curve around, adding an extra 2ft of tube would save the luggage and the worker's back.
A 10 kabillion dollar airline and all they can come up with is a garbage chute?
The top of the ramp isn't high enough to set them down. Also, without tossing them, they wouldn't side down the ramp. However - there's no doubt that she's union and nothing will change. See the mirror? Not just for safety. It's to see if any management is coming...Years ago a manager at US Air was telling me how they kept catching a baggage handler sleeping on the job but the union saved him from being fired three times. This is why the union refuses to allow cameras in work areas that would prevent theft and workers like this.
I can feel for the owners of the mistreated luggage. I bought luggage used it once and it looked like it had years of wear on it. Used it again for a HI trip and had to buy new luggage while there because it had burst open and had to be taped shut. The new luggage had busted wheels by the time I got the new luggage home and looked like it was dragged behind the cart from the plane to the luggage carousels.
Note to self: In case of ever travelling to Hawaii write in capitals "NO US-CITIZEN" on your luggage.
i don't see a problem with this. you expect your bag to be treated like a baby? what's she supposed to do, bend at the waist an gently place every bag on the slide like she's a kindygarten teacher sliding little darlings on the play equipment? the bags are fine. buy a sturdy bag and pack it well.
I see nothing unexpected...the perks of travelling with carry-on bags is just great. Plus: not a single person has ever checked the weight of my carry on bag, so just go ahead and stuff it full...and when moving and lifting it just go about it like it is filled with air :D
at the end of the day, the loading/unloading system was designed to accomodate this... maybe if they but a shroud around the ramp and bags could only be placed into the ramp it would operate differently and this would not happen. ...
Relax people. This lady is just doing what comes naturally to her. Letting large objects slide down her gullet. Or letting her vagina swallow up men.
wow, do you practice being an oily creep, or does it just come naturally?
Load More Replies...Why is anyone surprised? Though I've watched bag loading in other airports that doesn't look like this. One bag at a time is pretty inefficient.
Maybe if people like her, or janitors, or garbage collectors, got paid more than minimum wage for a job no rich person wants to do, they'd do it better :)
Would you like your stuff to be handled that way ? I doubt it.
Load More Replies...Uhhh what is special about this? If you have ever flown you have seen this happen...
I was landing in an air plane and saw a kid doing that and lip syncing me:having fun much?..
And this is why you never, ever check luggage. If I can pack for a week in Paris with only a small backpack and a regulation sized rollaboard, ANYONE can pack for a week in Hawaii. What do you need in Hawaii? A couple of swimsuits, shorts, sandals and a few t-shirts. NO ONE dresses up there.
Good point. But there are people with checked luggage filled with presents for their families, for example. Years ago, when I travelled back home to Croatia from Korea for Christmas, the bag had more presents than my own stuff. Sure, this is the USA, we're talking about here, but you get the point. Also, some people might be moving there, which also requires lots of luggage.
Load More Replies...This has nothing to do with race or gender. You should see a psychiatrist to help you identify and repair your faulty cognition.
Load More Replies...By the down votes I'm gonna guess at least 4 people so far lol! And no, I'm not one of them.
Load More Replies...If you change your clothes every day then yes, you need a suitcase.
Load More Replies...No I wouldn't. I have enough respect for others possessions that I wouldn't mishandle them. I also don't want to break anything that isn't mine.
Load More Replies...So that justifies chucking luggage up in the air and hoping it lands on the ramp?
Load More Replies...You would think after all these years the whole carry-on nonsense would be stream lined and improved. It is so stupid to do the one piece at a time. Either way if that was my employee showing such indifference she would be canned.
and people complain about robots taking all our jobs. maybe if people didnt do their jobs like THAT person did we wouldn't need to have robots do everything.
Not 1 robot to replace someone's job is being made without the intention of saving money for the employer. Whether someone does his job good or not is not taken into consideration.
Load More Replies...If she can't do the job right maybe she shouldn't be doing the job at all. MIND BOGGLING. We really need to stop coddling people and their incompetence.
This is pretty standard across the industry and they don't hide it. Every time I've seen workers loading or unloading a plane, they are just throwing cases around and sometimes they fall off of the conveyor and get thrown right back up there. If you travel a lot or carry anything fragile, pack for rough treatment and invest in hard suitcases.
I was stationed in Hawaii for three years. When it came time for me to PCS (permanent change of station) the Hawaiian movers walked around my barracks room and kept asking me if they could have my stuff. 'I'm moving, not dying. You can't have anything. Just pack and load it please.' I couldn't believe how unprofessional these guys were.
THIS JUST IN: AIRPORT LUGGAGE IS HANDLED POORLY. No s**t. Why ya'll suddenly surprised? I call b******t on the person who said their $900 luggage had to have wheels replaced several times. I bought my luggage from Ross' for $40. If it's being tossed around like that, I guess whatever Ross' gets is better quality than what $900 can buy. Also, f**k everyone saying how expensive flights are and they should take better care. Flying isn't a cheap thing; get over your entitled asses.
Is this a surprise to people though? I thought it was common knowledge that this is how must airports treat luggage. That shouldn't be the case, but unfortunately it is is.
I don't think she is lazy.... Because she is still lifting them and throwing them, right? I guess she hates her job and wants to Damage all the suitcases because she doesn't get to go anywhere...She just is selfish.Because she doesn't want to keep our luggage safe and sound because she can't go anywhere. She is actually lifting the suitcases more higher and throwing them with force, it would even less energy to just gently put the m on the slid and let it slide.
How many bags do you have to lug across in the heat before you are tired and totally bored? It would take me about two bags to get there.
Lazy f**k. If you don't like your job, find another line of working, you piece of s**t. I shouldn't have to wrap my s**t in bubble wrap just so it survives a trip on an airplane. F*****g people, I swear.
There is no excuse! If the working conditions do not suit the employee, e.g. weather (heat and humidity), there is an option. Find a job where there is air-conditioning! But, to treat anyone's luggage in this manner is just despicable. And as far as service goes...there is no service!
I've seen videos of airport employees who through luggage down because otherwise they'd have to walk up and down a flight of stairs...although still reprehensible, at least the motive was understandable. This woman, however, had an easily accessibly ramp inches away. What possible excuse could she have for flinging them? Ridiculous.
Listen, I don't expect luggage to be treated like delicate china, but how much more effort it would have been for her to put the bags at the top of the shoot and let them slide down like they are suppose to? She's lazy, doesn't care and thats that.
There's no excuse for lazy slobs if you don't like your job or can't hack a bit of work go get a different one, or better still go lie your lazy a*s in your bed all day. Hope she got the sack.
My bags always get damaged when I travel by aeroplane. One of the most frustrating things always, but this is extremely bad.
She obviously doesn't care. Probably she blames the world for her misery.
What if you put your tablet in your suit case it would probley break because she us throwing them
Not acceptable, she is just lazy, not putting in the chute at the top, even here body language illustrates she does not respect or care about others belongings. I have had suitcases with huge scuff marks on them and it clearly shows the bag has been thrown and not treated well. in my job as a nurse , which is also a hard job, I would never treat my patients or their property with such disrespect. It costs a lot of money to travel, and our luggage should be treated carefully, If she doesn’t like her job then she should complain to her employer not toss passengers bags in her contempt.
good job in taking the video & sharing it.......... don't mind me saying.... should have masked the employees face before airing...... don't make it personal when work ethics are to be highlighted about a company/industry......
Self absorbed, entitles PoS. Is this behaviour some sort of "reparation"?!
When Airlines threat their passengers like luggage , what do you really expect...?!?
I remembered Dave Carroll's song "United Breaks Guitars" as soon as reading the title of the story. It is a very nice song describing this general problem very well.. Haven't ever listened to this song yet? Enter Youtube and enjoy yourself. :)
That is the way to improve the system, make video and put on the internet
If you carry a heavy load slowly ..will it put a train on your back...think before you speak
The only really heavy load she's carrying is those extra 150 pounds. Now that will do in your back every time.
Load More Replies...I feel that this is how everyone should expect their bags to be treated. The staff is on a timeline to unload, reload, and taking time to carefully handle everyone's 50-100lb bag is not a luxury the staff are permitted. If the airline cared, there would be a conveyor belt, rather than that tube.
Reminds me of the old Samsonite luggage commercials. Anyone 45 & older remembers those gorilla commercials? Nothing new about luggage abuse by Yur friendly Airline of Choice! Lol
Where have you been all these years if you think this is something new?! This has been going on for ages, for years, maybe even decades (a bit of an exaggeration). This is why the airlines take no responsibility on about the state of your suitcase. And this is why when you buy a suitcase with a warranty, it doesn't cover this kind of "injuries".
Can we put some blame on whoever made that slide? Make it curve around, adding an extra 2ft of tube would save the luggage and the worker's back.
A 10 kabillion dollar airline and all they can come up with is a garbage chute?
The top of the ramp isn't high enough to set them down. Also, without tossing them, they wouldn't side down the ramp. However - there's no doubt that she's union and nothing will change. See the mirror? Not just for safety. It's to see if any management is coming...Years ago a manager at US Air was telling me how they kept catching a baggage handler sleeping on the job but the union saved him from being fired three times. This is why the union refuses to allow cameras in work areas that would prevent theft and workers like this.
I can feel for the owners of the mistreated luggage. I bought luggage used it once and it looked like it had years of wear on it. Used it again for a HI trip and had to buy new luggage while there because it had burst open and had to be taped shut. The new luggage had busted wheels by the time I got the new luggage home and looked like it was dragged behind the cart from the plane to the luggage carousels.
Note to self: In case of ever travelling to Hawaii write in capitals "NO US-CITIZEN" on your luggage.
i don't see a problem with this. you expect your bag to be treated like a baby? what's she supposed to do, bend at the waist an gently place every bag on the slide like she's a kindygarten teacher sliding little darlings on the play equipment? the bags are fine. buy a sturdy bag and pack it well.
I see nothing unexpected...the perks of travelling with carry-on bags is just great. Plus: not a single person has ever checked the weight of my carry on bag, so just go ahead and stuff it full...and when moving and lifting it just go about it like it is filled with air :D
at the end of the day, the loading/unloading system was designed to accomodate this... maybe if they but a shroud around the ramp and bags could only be placed into the ramp it would operate differently and this would not happen. ...
Relax people. This lady is just doing what comes naturally to her. Letting large objects slide down her gullet. Or letting her vagina swallow up men.
wow, do you practice being an oily creep, or does it just come naturally?
Load More Replies...Why is anyone surprised? Though I've watched bag loading in other airports that doesn't look like this. One bag at a time is pretty inefficient.
Maybe if people like her, or janitors, or garbage collectors, got paid more than minimum wage for a job no rich person wants to do, they'd do it better :)
Would you like your stuff to be handled that way ? I doubt it.
Load More Replies...Uhhh what is special about this? If you have ever flown you have seen this happen...
I was landing in an air plane and saw a kid doing that and lip syncing me:having fun much?..
And this is why you never, ever check luggage. If I can pack for a week in Paris with only a small backpack and a regulation sized rollaboard, ANYONE can pack for a week in Hawaii. What do you need in Hawaii? A couple of swimsuits, shorts, sandals and a few t-shirts. NO ONE dresses up there.
Good point. But there are people with checked luggage filled with presents for their families, for example. Years ago, when I travelled back home to Croatia from Korea for Christmas, the bag had more presents than my own stuff. Sure, this is the USA, we're talking about here, but you get the point. Also, some people might be moving there, which also requires lots of luggage.
Load More Replies...This has nothing to do with race or gender. You should see a psychiatrist to help you identify and repair your faulty cognition.
Load More Replies...By the down votes I'm gonna guess at least 4 people so far lol! And no, I'm not one of them.
Load More Replies...If you change your clothes every day then yes, you need a suitcase.
Load More Replies...No I wouldn't. I have enough respect for others possessions that I wouldn't mishandle them. I also don't want to break anything that isn't mine.
Load More Replies...So that justifies chucking luggage up in the air and hoping it lands on the ramp?
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