Baggage handlers seen in viral Qantas video sacked following ‘urgent investigation’
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The video, shot in secret at Melbourne Airport, has since gone viral around the country and prompted an “urgent investigation” conducted by contracting company Swissport, used by Qantas.

“Swissport trains and manages all staff to handle customer possessions with care and diligence,” a Swissport spokesman said.

Qantas baggage handlers slam bags in video at Melbourne Airport (Nine)

“Our 3,000 strong team across the network works hard to ensure these standards are upheld, and it is important that when those standards are breached by a small group of individuals that we take action.

“An urgent investigation was undertaken into the recent behaviour of two team members at Melbourne Airport who were handling customer luggage in an unacceptable manner.

“As a result of that investigation, Swissport has terminated the employment of these individuals.”

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The company said staff had also “conducted a briefing of all operations teams to remind them of the high standards we expect, and enforce”.

“The unacceptable behavior of a few individuals will not be allowed to tarnish the quality work of our whole team,” the spokesperson said.

Video shows the handlers slamming the luggage of Qantas passengers onto the carousel at Melbourne Airport.

The duo throws bag after bag onto the conveyer belt behind the baggage claim area, before of the men lifts a suitcase well above his head and hurls it to the conveyor belt.

When the video first became public Qantas condemned the behaviour as “unacceptable”.

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