Airport baggage handlers caught throwing bags and fragile items off plane AGAIN

The footage shows the men tossing suitcases, cardboard boxes and what appear to be fragile items being unloaded from the plane that had just landed in Hong Kong last Thursday morning.

She wrote: “This (is) the way that our beloved luggage is treated."

Since going viral, the woman told the South China Morning Post she didn’t “have any intention to make any trouble to the workers”.

She said: “I only wanted other people to be aware of the situation."

However, those on social media have responded angrily at the video, calling it “disgusting” and saying the men were “lazy”.

One person wrote on Facebook: “They should get terminated in that company for they can’t work properly for that position."

Another said: “I seriously hope this video has been shared to and seen by their employer."

The staff in the video were identified by the Post as part of Hong Kong Airport Services, owned by Cathay Pacific Airways. The airport services team has been awarded the passenger handling permit since 2008, the Post reports.

A spokesperson for the service provider told the Post that the company was aware of the viral video and had taken the matter up with the supplier involved.

They said: “We sincerely apologise to the passengers of our customer airlines in this particular incident."

This article originally appeared on Fox News and was reproduced with permission.

Sun Online Travel previously revealed that baggage handlers at Manchester airport are under fire after suitcases came crashing off a luggage carousel.

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