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  • just to recap : he emptied the AKE and finally get his document he was looking for, right at the end of the video.

  • I guess some people take ill before the flight, they get a panic attack or just get the symptoms of stress/fear, such as .. the runs...

    So perhaps they decide they are too ill to fly and go to get a doctors certificate so they don't lose their money on the ticket.

  • Kan maar 1 ding zeggen.. houd dit in je achterhoofd als je je koffer aan het inpakken bent. Op elk vliegveld gaat dit wel zo.

  • ach ja typisch klm heh LOSERS!!!!

  • What is wrong with you idiots?

    That A-hole should be fired!

    It's atrocious how the bags come off the carousel to begin with. I don't need some chump tossing my luggage around like garbage!

  • Αnd its klm bags....try gulf-air etihad and other midle east-egyptian baggage....90 percent of the bags are over 35kg....and of course 319 and 320 get filled to the brim...

  • this happens when a stupid passenger decide to not to flight...... search his fuckin´baggage regards from Spain!! BIO

  • this happens when a stupid passenger decide to not to flight...... search his fuckin´baggage

  • The Baggage you want is always "buried"at the bottom of the pile ?

  • huuuffff ...

  • If I only had a nickle for everytime a passenger checked in a piece of luggage on a international flight but failed to board.

    Everytime* we need to locate it and pull it from the flight as this man is doing.

    An almost automatic flight delay if the bag is already loaded on the aircraft.

    The kicker is they usually had check in hours before so now the luggage is buried.

    Passengers fail to realize they must be boarded and in their seats* 20 minutes before departure time.

  • Cans of Dinty Moore stew or corn beef hash, sacks of rice, canned fish, toilet paper rolls, frozen pork chops, laundry soap, weight sets, Large jars of Jelly Belly's, etc.

    It is almost like the passengers come straight to the airport after visiting Walmart or Costco. Ask anyone working for the TSA, they have the best stories.

  • this is standard procedure at any airport in the world,looks like a bag pull,you dumbass passengers try lifting some these bags that r 50 plus pounds on a time limit ,when we stack an entire container and then have to unload the entire thing all because some dumb fuck passenger did'nt show up for the flight we now have to find his piece of shit bag

  • KrispyKreme's right on the money. trying to make quick turns at DCA with 40-90 pound bags has badly screwed up my joints. We DO get 90+ pound bags and you don't want to know what happens to them.

    Learn to travel light.

  • haha:P

    what is the name of the song??

  • What? This is how I do it. Seriously though after having to do this a few times you'd probably do it the same way.

  • This man is obviously offloading some bags on a departing flight.

    99% of the time its due to problem caused by the passenger.

    Why he has taken so long is a worry.would you be happy if he took his time and delayed your flight. If this was at night you may well have been staying in a hotel overnight and missing some of your holiday..WOULD YOU BE SO HAPPY AND CRITICAL THEN!!.. Pack your luggage correctly and keep all valuable and fragile items as hand luggage. Use some common sense..

  • 70 lbs oh wow! God forbid you guys break a sweat.

  • @megagamer80 hey, why dont you pack everything in your house into boxes so they each weigh about 70 lbs. then carry all those boxes up into the attic, then immediately bring them right down. now i want you to do this 5 days a week for the next 25 years. well see how long you last.

    bonus points if you can do it with someone yelling at you when you dont meet a deadline.

  • @krispykreme82603 2 pallets of shingles to the roof on a ladder try that

  • If anything was broken in my bag and I had this on video, I'd file a lawsuit against this airline. If the shit is heavy, give them forklifts or something.

  • such care and love for his job and other folks things

  • If you cannot lift your own bag over your head to stack it, do NOT expect anyone else to do so gracefully. International bags are ALL heavy. Just too much stuff. This man was unloading everything to unbury a bag that had to be removed for security purposes, duh.

  • thats why i dont put anything of value in my baggage. Plus they are in a time limit so if they doit carfully its to time cosuming

  • it hasn't been any different since the day flying became commercialised

  • respect for the baggage?? and the respect of the man at work for you??.. many times the baggage how are moved are heavy and is impossible for the man to take carefully!!

  • You don't have problem because is not bag. I bet you, you will be mad if they treat your bag like a piece of crap.

  • I don't have a problem with this... he was pulling bags for someone who was going to miss the flight. Why did this person spend so much time filming this guy?

  • Sure—none of belongs to you.

  • Son of a bitch,.... baggage handler

  • Read Guenton's comment!

  • Long heavy shifts or not... this is bad form

  • " Mind your step ".

  • I assume you expected him to sweep the floor first then apply a linoleum cover then arrange all the suitcases nicely in a file in order of large to small and preferably maintaining alphabetical order too right?

    The man has 8 hour shifts worth of lifting 35Kilos worth of people's wardrobes over and over, give him a break, it's not like he was throwing them around, he just placed them on the ground, Not the first or last time a suitcase finds itself on the ground.

  • Hey man. We know is a hard job, but they choose to work here. What do you think if a doctor make a bad operation because he's upset for a long day of work. I repeat, I know is a hard job, but isnt a good excuse throw baggage like crazy.

  • man, you think its possible the float your heavy ass bags round? not possible. if I worked that job I would use the same methods.

  • If you people think that some people like to tike a bagage of 32 KG if you think that we taking care of it but its heavy and some people dont think about that. People needs tho think before they saing something.

  • Leave the man alone, he does a good job! If he cant lift it? maybe ask a friend?

  • its down to respect - you dont treat things that arent yours, like a pile of **** nobody say ramp agents should break their backs but you dont have to be a jobsworth either....maybe thats why his a ramp agent!!!

  • we treat bags according to how much they weigh.

    20 lbs? that bag gets the top of the stacking job. easy to carry and set down

    40 lbs? little heavier. harder to hold for long periods of time

    70 lbs? fuck that shit, that bags goin to the ground as fast as we can let go of it

  • lol, true, so true, i hate heavy tags, or when like a 90 pound bag has a fragile sticker, nothing that heavy is fragile

  • Ha! you're right about the heavy bag with the fragile sticker! I was starting to think that the counter agents were just out of heavy tags so they started using fragile!

  • LMFAO. I'm not a baggage handler.....but even I can appreciate that logic right there. I pack light.

  • I agree with your weight/ treatment system. I work in Toronto ( YYZ/ CYYZ ).

  • thats so true i do the same thing i worked at swissport and air canada and the bags that go to jamica and shit are fucked

  • @Cardi185

    Do you work for Handlex ??

  • @Polaris54 No, I do not work for Handlex. I would say HEAVY bags get treated the same at almost every airport.

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  • When the Turkish people who live in Germany fly in Summer home to their relatives, they have at least(!) 30 kg bagagge (>60 lbs)

    If the passenger checked in but does not enter the plane, the bagagge has to be unloaded.

  • If I could thumbs-up this ten times, I would.

    Well-fucking-said.

  • @krispykreme82603 lol...

  • you people take ramp agents for granted. of course we throw the bags. our backs would be broken if we handled each 50 lb bag like it was made of glass. its what speeds up the loading process that gets your ass out of the gate on time.

  • well blame the dickhead who didn't show up for his flight , then the guy would not have had to go looking for his bloody bag, trust me he dosnt enjoy searching through a shit load of bags just because some idiot cant make it to the gate on time

  • Whats going on here is some guy didnt board the flight. Now they have to remove the bag and there trying to find it. So it will not be on the flight ( terrorism mesaures) Every bag is scanned so they should know which can its in. Never the less a huge delay and frustration for all!

  • A passanger did not show up on boarding gate, then the guy is looking for the passanger luggage. It´s forbbiden to fly lugages without owners. The guy were doing his job propely.

  • there was nothing wrong with how the guy handled the luggage. how do you think he should have emptied that container? go work at some airline baggage handling and you'll understand what im talking about

  • this is what happens when people flying are retarded. dont leave things in your bag and make sure you make your connections ahahaha serves them right

  • that is just a normal procedure for people that aren't on their flight.

  • i'd like to see how did he put the baggage back to the container. i will never flight with klm

  • ye don't fly KLM...what?? did you thought that other airlines will do better??.....you better think againg.....

  • i fly with them once to austria connecting to amsterdam some of my things got broken... now i know

  • if passanger is flying international and it's not on plane his bag is taken off from that flight so this is normal procedure you have to find right bag

  • LOL at 1"30!! *Threwed 25 suitcases and goes check and thinks..* "Hmm.. am I actually at the right place?"

  • :O my suitcase was £85 nd it gt smashed :@

  • Suitcases are there to carry ur bagage with it, not to be pretty ;) You'd better buy an ugly though suitcase then a pretty weak one

  • Thank you

  • HAHA nice video good to see them bags getting f**ked up haha lovin it bro keep it up

  • This is 'common' stuff at Airports and not only at Schiphol. whta the man is doing is taking suitcases written on his list out of the container as the owners of those suitcases are probably late or booked to another flight. and as most of us know are some of those suitcases filled up to the max and can weigh 32 kilos max. and nobody wants to break his back over those suitcases. it has nothing to do with low pay imho.

    Rene

  • I agree, and people go on holiday for 1 week and want to bring 20 suitcases together? pfff that's ridiculous! I only travel with my backpack and never had major problems and believe me... i fly a loooot!

  • wonderful!!!

    Have u shown this to klm people?????

  • Ever wondered what it feels like to move suitcases > 20kg all day long?

  • moving more then that, in a pit of a plane, it sucks,

  • that's why our baggage and things in it always get broken

  • Stop buying cheap ass luggage you half wit!!!

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