A baggage handler at one of Europe’s busiest airports says there’s a ‘very slim’ chance luggage will reach its destination

Heathrow baggage handler says travel chaos is the worst they’ve ever seen.

A baggage handler at London Heathrow says this summer’s travel chaos is the worst they’ve ever seen.
The anonymous handler told the BBC they were “petrified” to go on holiday due to travel disruptions.
They added that the chance of bags making it to their destinations was “slim.”

A baggage handler at London’s Heathrow airport has said the chances of passengers’ bags making it to their destinations are “very slim.”

The handler told the BBC that the situation at Heathrow, one of Europe’s busiest airports, was “a shambles” and “manic.” They added that the disruptions made them afraid to travel.

The BBC said the baggage handler was employed by an airline and had been based at Heathrow for more than a decade. Speaking anonymously, the handler said this summer’s travel chaos was the worst they’d seen in their career. 

“I’m petrified to go on holiday,” they said. “I would not want to be transferring now — the chances of your bag making it are very slim.”

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The baggage handler said the issues came from a mix of staffing issues, low investment, and old technology. They added that some baggage sorting systems in Heathrow were about 40 years old. 

“There are not enough baggage belts for the amount of flights,” they said. “You could be waiting half an hour for a belt when a flight comes in. Within that half an hour, another flight will come in, which makes it 10 times worse.”

“It’s disheartening when you walk out and see all the passengers,” they told the BBC.

London Heathrow did not immediately respond to Insider’s request for comment but a representative for the airport told the BBC that they recognized “the baggage system in T2 is old” and wanted to replace it. 

“There is no shortage of airport workers — all parts of the airport are operational and we have the same capacity in security as summer 2019,” the spokesperson said.

“We aren’t responsible for airline ground handlers or air crew — both work directly for airlines,” they said.

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