Baggage handlers have been caught throwing suitcases and fragile boxes off a conveyor belt at Hong Kong airport.
The workers were seen picking up the suitcases as they were being unloaded off a Cathay Pacific flight and lobbing them onto a nearby cart.
A video of the airport staff forcefully handling the bags was posted on social media on Thursday.
The 37 second video shows two luggage handlers at Hong Kong airport roughly grabbing suitcases from a conveyor belt and throwing them into the metal container.
Two men could be seen throwing 11 bags, including cardboard boxes with fragile stickers, as two other workers watch on as the bags and boxes crash into other items.
Marcela Fernanda Solis Walker saw the workers on the tarmac at Hong Kong airport unloading passengers' luggage and filmed their actions.
She posted alongside the clip: "This the way that our beloved luggage is treated!! I made the video this morning once my flight landed in the flight was CX5617 xiamen- hongkong departure 7:40am 27 of September . Landed on hongkong airport around 9:00 am."
The video has been shared more than 100,000 times and viewed by over 6 million people - sparking outrage online.
Ms Solis Walker uploaded the video after taking a Cathay Pacific flight from Xiamen, China to Hong Kong.
The workers unloading the luggage wore Hong Kong Airport Services (HAS) uniform - a provider owned by Cathay Pacific, reported the South China Morning Post.
Ms Solis Walker told the South China Morning Post: "I don't have any intention to make any trouble to the workers.
"I only wanted other people to be aware of the situation."