A baggage handler was caught on camera hurling luggage in scenes have left social media users divided.
The zoomed-in footage, filmed from a terminal window, shows the ground staff member outside the plane’s rear door. He can be seen catching items tossed by a colleague and flinging them on.
The clip, featuring a Qatar Airways wide-body aircraft, was filmed at Madrid–Barajas Airport in Spain. The video-taker joked: “I’ll put this bottle of wine in the suitcase, I don’t think it’ll break…”
Social media users were quick to react to the clip. “This video should reach his company so they can see how well this man works,” one said.
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Raquel questioned: “Is that what we pay for checked baggage for?” While Mónica vented: “This only happens in Spain. I’ve never seen luggage treated so badly anywhere else, it’s unbelievable. Almost every time we come back from a trip, the suitcases arrive wrecked.”
Analú said: “Honestly, that’s a disgrace. I’m sure there are plenty of unemployed people who would be happy to do that job properly.”
But not everyone was convinced the baggage handler was in the wrong.
“For those who’ve never flown or even seen a plane and criticise without knowing: they’re just taking out the blankets to clean the cabin, it’s not luggage,” one commenter pointed out.
Pablo added: “Suitcases aren’t unloaded at the passenger doors.” And Nicolás concluded: “Honestly, I think he’s doing everything right - he’s very efficient at his job.”
Madrid–Barajas Airport and Qatar Airways have been approached for comment.

The incident is not the only aviation-related outrage to ruffle feathers.Declan Minogueand his wife Claire Minogue, 61, were travelling back from Faro to Dublin Airporton 21 July after seven relaxing nights in Portugal. The 63-year-old felt a bit of hunger coming on, so he decided to order the £5.90 Hot Ham and Cheese Panini from a flight attendant.
However, it was not the hunger-busting snack he had hoped for. Decland claims he was 'stunned' to open it up and discover just one piece of ham and the 'tiniest bit of cheese' with no butter. Despite polishing off the 'bland' sandwich that he compared to 'something out of Oliver Twist,' Declan claims he was forced to buy more food when he landed because he was still hungry.
Taking to social media, the dad-of-two shared a photo of the sandwich captioned 'shocking and insulting'.
Declan who lives in Lusk, Dublin, Ireland, said: "It was the worst airplane food ever. It was a massive rip off. I was shocked when I saw it. I got it and I opened it and couldn't believe it so I took a picture. It had two slices of ham and the tiniest bit of cheese and the cheese was like butter. There was no substance to it. I was stunned."
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