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Passenger spots his suitcases left on tarmac before takeoff

A flight passenger redefined the concept of “leaving your luggage at the door” after discovering their luggage on the tarmac just before takeoff, as detailed in the X-series article. Posts viewed millions of times.

“I can’t take it anymore,” said a shy pilot named Alberto. wrote The baggage incident occurred at Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain, earlier this month, JAM Press reported.

A tourist and his family were waiting for their plane to take off when, to their surprise, they found two suitcases lying on the runway.


“I told my aunt, ‘Look, I dropped two suitcases.’ [says] “It looks like mine and my grandma’s,” Alberto recalled. “And guess what…” Jam Press

Alberto's luggage after it was returned.
Fortunately, Alberto was later reunited with his lost luggage. Jam Press

At first, Alberto thought it was someone else’s luggage and was confused, so he took several photos of the lost luggage.

Only later did he realize the horrible truth.

“I told my aunt, ‘Look, I dropped two suitcases.’ [says]”‘It looks like mine and my grandma’s,'” he recalled. “And guess what…”

To make matters worse, one of the bags contained nearly five pounds of cheese. He guessed They experienced “scorching” heat on the runway in temperatures of 86 degrees.

X’s commenters were both amused and appalled by the left-behind suitcase fiasco.

“No way.” One viewer was angry..

“At least the turbine didn’t swallow them hahaha” Another person said.

The third person is“I want to know how the story ends.”

Fortunately, Alberto and his family have since been reunited. With a stranded suitcase.

On reaching their destination in Lamanga, the airline reportedly dropped them off at their address.

“They went home.” said the grateful traveller. I have attached a photo of the returned bag to X.

he Added in a follow up post: “And contrary to what you might expect, cheese is fine.”

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