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Imagine Getting Off A Plane & Your Suitcase Now Looked Like This

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Airlines are well known for breaking peoples’ luggage. I mean, it’s enough for a “thing” that the Bureau of Transportation puts out a quarterly report of which airlines mishandled (fancy talk for “lost, damaged, delayed, and pilfered”) the most luggage, every quarter.

In 2021 alone, over 1.9 million bags were mishandled by U.S. carriers. That’s…a lot.

Of course, of the damaged bags, sometimes it’s something that you could almost see happening. A handle breaks. A wheel falls off. Maybe the corner of a big, hard sided bag sharply hit the side of another bag and cracked or squashed it.

But one man was recently traveling and this is how his bag came back to him. It’s. by far, the most damaged bag I’ve ever seen.

The photo was posted on Reddit by someone named an0nym0ose and according to them, the bag is owned by the person’s uncle. The comments (over 4.6k of them, at last count), not surprisingly, ran the gamut. Here are just a few of them:

There were plenty of comments, usually jokingly, about what airline did the damage:

A few people all had similar ideas:

I suspect they may be right. The original poster did a follow-up a day or two later:

Yeah, he said most of the stuff inside was undamaged. Nothing major got fucked up.

The suitcase now joins the honored dead in the halls of luggage Valhalla.

EDIT: updating with some answered questions.

  • He wasn’t comfortable sharing the airline, which I’m respecting

  • The only things damaged were a hairbrush, the heel of one of his shoes got taken off, and had a grinder destroyed

  • The airline didn’t tell him how it was damaged, but he did find asphalt gravel inside it so he assumes it somehow ended up dragged across the tarmac

  • He is being reimbursed for the suitcase and the items damaged

So I guess there was a happy ending. But wow, could you imagine how the guy felt when he saw luggage came out looking like THAT? I mean, I’m sure there have been some bags that looked even worse. But I’ve never seen them.

Featured Photo: Pexels

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