RUDE Passenger Demands to Carry On $50K of Camera Equipment | Airline | A&E

A rude passenger with $50k worth of camera equipment causes a commotion in this clip from Season 2, Episode 13, “Emotional Baggage”.

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44 thoughts on “RUDE Passenger Demands to Carry On $50K of Camera Equipment | Airline | A&E

  1. They’re not very thoughtful of any other passenger on the flight. They were more than accommodating. What did they expect her to do? “Meaningless clothing” for others 🤦‍♀️. Well if that’s not the consequences of his actions. What the heck is didn’t with people?

  2. Not pro photographers. The real guys know how to do this. And they do it ALL the time with actual fight cases for their 'really expensive gear'. Amateurs.

  3. Each passengers can take only ONE carry-on, NOT two or more. There is a reason for a check in. Every carry-on can be limited in the manner of every spaces available in the overhead bins. Passengers who forcefully make a demand on the boarding agent to force an airline to accept two carry-on of ONE passenger is completely unacceptable. The airline crews are so busy preparing the passengers for departures would have to be forcefully delayed due to a unrelenting passenger who resist to back down in spite of being reminded may times by a boarding agent that he can not take two carry-ons to an overcrowded flight. Would it make sense for him to board another flight? Yes. And he should always check ONE bag while using another as a carry-on item. And yes, there is always a risk that one baggage can be misplaced or even lost, but that's all the part of life.Eventually the missing luggage will be found, and stored until the owner comes in to claim it

  4. Guy has more luggage than the Queen of England and wants others to be inconvenienced so he can use up all the space. Typical entitled jerk.

  5. I always have to check my carry on. By the time I board, there's never any space and it's not like I hang out in the back. I think airlines need to regulate the amount of carry on people actually bring in. I always see people walking with a bunch of bags so of course they run out of space. Although the same thing would have happened here. This guy wanted to put all of them in the overhead bin.

  6. Ha yeah really expensive stuff that he’s just throwing on the floor 😂, and saying for them to ask other passengers if they have anything that’s less “meaningful” for them to put in the hold instead of in the cabin so they can swap tier stuff, what makes his stuff more valuable then other people’s?, yeah maybe it’s more expensive but it doesn’t mean it’s more valuable, what an absolute tool! 😂

  7. It's not his fault at all. Passengers are told in airline marketing that they may have one carry-on to go under their seat and an additional carry-on as long as it fits into the overhead. The part about "subject to space available" is barely–or perhaps rarely–ever mentioned. I would venture a guess that well over 90% of passengers believe that they have a right to space in the overheads.

  8. “But they all arrived in New York Undamaged” this production crew has no way of knowing that until the dude opened the suitcases and could try the intricacies of the equipment……. Talk about a biased piece A& E

  9. This one I’m actually completely on this guys side and he’s not really being rude compared to most in these videos from A & E

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