Japan’s Kansai Airport claims it has gone 30 years without losing a single bag

Kansai International Airport in Japan cannot be held responsible for the less superlative performance of airlines or other stops on a traveller’s journey, but it claims its handlers never lose a bag.

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In 30 years of operation, the airport serving the region around Osaka and Kyoto says it has never lost a suitcase, a set of golf clubs, a stroller or anything in fact – a feat its employees humbly shrug off as nothing special.

“We just follow the work processes and rules and do what we have to do,” said Tsuyoshi Habuta, supervisor at CKTS, one of the handling companies at Kansai.

There is no “special training” but Habuta and his teams handle more than 3,000 pieces of luggage every day with attention to detail.

Baggage arrives at a conveyor belt in Kansai International. Photo: AFP
Baggage arrives at a conveyor belt in Kansai International. Photo: AFP

“We carefully handle suitcases to avoid shocks. Suitcase handles are aligned in a direction that is easy for customers to pick up,” Habuta said.

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