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A man working at Gatwick Airport has been suspended and the airline has apologised.
A baggage handler was suspended last night after throwing suitcases from a plane in front of shocked passengers. According to British media, the worker threw the suitcases about 4 meters from the Wizz Air plane and with such force that their contents were supposedly guaranteed to be damaged. A passenger recorded the incident from another plane at London's Gatwick airport. Gatwick baggage handler suspended for hurling suitcases pic.twitter.com/K…
Gatwick baggage handler filmed hurling suitcases 'like missiles' from jet
A BAGGAGE handler was suspended last night for hurling suitcases out of the hold of a plane in front of shocked passengers. The worker threw suitcases about 10ft from the Wizz Air jet and with such force that their contents were damaged. A baggage handler was suspended for hurling suitcases out of the hold of a plane in front of shocked passengers The worker threw suitcases about 10ft from the Wizz Air jet AlamyWizz Air apologised to passengers …
People left divided after baggage handler reveals the 'real reason' your suitcase arrives so beaten up
A baggage handler has revealed the 'real' reason why your suitcases arrive at your destination looking so beaten up - but not everybody is convinced. Waiting to see what condition your luggage arrives in can be nerve-wracking... Credit: onurdongel/Getty ImagesMost travelers know the slight feeling of dread as you wait at baggage reclaim to collect your belongings after a flight. After the relief of seeing your suitcase made it to its destination…
Wizz Air baggage handler suspended after shocking luggage mishandling at Gatwick - DailyNewsHungary
A baggage handler at London’s Gatwick Airport has been suspended after a video surfaced showing him forcefully hurling suitcases from a Wizz Air aircraft’s cargo hold. The incident, recorded on 6 February, depicts luggage being thrown with such vigour that some bags rebounded off the plane’s structure before landing on the conveyor belt. The footage, initially published by The Sun, captures large suitcases being ejected from the cargo hatch, cra…
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