Inside the airport that hasn't lost a single piece of luggage in THIRTY YEARS (and the special attention that the staff takes to ensure that your items are not damaged... or even wet by the rain)

It is popular with travelers from Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto and is one of the most popular airports Kansai International Airport will celebrate its 30th anniversary in September, marking three decades without losing a single piece of luggage.

The major transportation hub has long been praised for its efficiency, but it also has an impeccable record when it comes to lost baggage claims - since they don't get any.< /p>

'The ground handling staff at Kansai International Airport are nothing special,' the spokesperson said modestly. airport, Kenji Takanishi, to Newsweek, although the team has not lost any luggage in 30 years of activity.

The airport has a specific system to ensure that each piece of luggage arrives intact to its owner, with employees working in teams of two or three to limit the number of hands the suitcases pass through and taking special precautions to ensure the items are not damaged.

It is popular with travelers from Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto and is one of the busiest airports in Japan - Kansai International Airport (photo) A worker carefully transports cargo at the international airport from Kansai to Japan

Inside the airport that hasn't lost a single piece of luggage in THIRTY YEARS (and the special attention that the staff takes to ensure that your items are not damaged... or even wet by the rain)

It is popular with travelers from Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto and is one of the most popular airports Kansai International Airport will celebrate its 30th anniversary in September, marking three decades without losing a single piece of luggage.

The major transportation hub has long been praised for its efficiency, but it also has an impeccable record when it comes to lost baggage claims - since they don't get any.< /p>

'The ground handling staff at Kansai International Airport are nothing special,' the spokesperson said modestly. airport, Kenji Takanishi, to Newsweek, although the team has not lost any luggage in 30 years of activity.

The airport has a specific system to ensure that each piece of luggage arrives intact to its owner, with employees working in teams of two or three to limit the number of hands the suitcases pass through and taking special precautions to ensure the items are not damaged.

It is popular with travelers from Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto and is one of the busiest airports in Japan - Kansai International Airport (photo) A worker carefully transports cargo at the international airport from Kansai to Japan

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