30 years. Zero lost baggage. Kansai International Airport.
Since opening in 1994, not a single bag has gone missing.
While handling 10 million pieces of luggage every year.
The world average? 7.6 bags lost per 1,000 passengers (SITA data).
Rain-soaked suitcases are carefully wiped one by one with towels.
Ski boards, baby strollers — everything is handed directly from staff to staff, never placed on the carousel.
Delivered within 15 minutes of arrival. That’s the on-site standard.
When asked by CNN, Kansai Airport staff replied:
“We don’t feel like we’re doing anything special.”
This is Japan’s frontline. 🇯🇵
@nicksortor@SecRollins In Japan, if you fraudulently receive a small amount of welfare benefits, your benefits are terminated; if the amount is large, you have to pay it back. How does this work in the United States?