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THOUSANDS of travelers each day say a little prayer as they watch their luggage disappear on the check-in conveyor belt, and for good reason.
Recently, two All Nippon Airways (ANA) ground staff were recorded offloading bags from an aircraft and were highly praised for the gentle manner in which they did so.
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Now another video has surfaced, this time with AirAsia Berhad’s Group CEO Tony Fernandes asking his baggage handlers to be extra careful while handling the holdall luggage.
In mobile footage shared on Facebook by one of the AirAsia staff, Fernandes is seen asking his airline staff to “Look after bags better, ok?”.
He also says he receives emails every day about the state of baggage after a flight.
Fernandes then goes on to emphasize the importance of looking after baggage and asks the employees to “kiss the bags”.
In the video entitled, “Thank you big boss Tony. Best boss”, dozens of employees can be seen stood around listening to Fernandes’ announcement which also touched upon sick leave figures needing to decrease, going to the gym and ultimately being happy.
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The video has been shared over 10,000 times since it was uploaded last Thursday.
However, whether the pleas of Fernandes will be met or not, will be revealed as future baggage graces the luggage carousel.
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Source: travelwireasia.com