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Baggage handler throwing guitar cases on to the floor
(Image credit: Nick Ruiz/TikTok)

Outrage has been sparked after footage of an airline baggage handler at Los Angeles Airport throwing guitars to the ground has gone viral.

Guitar players and airline operators have always had, even at the best of times, a strained relationship. Flying with electric guitars or acoustic guitars, especially when checked into the hold, is a huge gamble that can often end in broken instruments.

Madi Diaz’s 20-year-old Martin was completely wrecked after flying Delta in 2024. Emily Wolfe’s beloved Epiphone was smashed in its hardcase last year, its headstock snapped clean off, after a Southwest Airlines flight. Pete Thorn and Gilby Clarke have also famously had issues with the airline.

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Heck, in 2009, a song titled United Breaks Guitars – which tells the real-life tale of Canadian musician Dave Carroll, whose guitar was broken during a flight – was released.

As per Need to Know, who spoke to Ruiz about the incident, £2,250 (approx $3,000) worth of kit had been thrown to the tarmac. Obviously, it goes without saying that dropping a guitar from that height is a big no-no. But throwing it casually over the shoulder, even with the case in the picture, is something else.

“The whole situation felt wrong,” Ruiz says. “My instinct was to start filming. I hope your guitars are ok.”

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The clip, posted on March 16, has gone viral. At the time of writing, it has more than four million views, and it has sparked outrage in the comments.

“That should be a fireable offense. That’s just egregious,” says one commenter. “I’d lose my mf mind,” writes another. “Remind me to never fly with my guitar,” offers a third.

Flying with guitars is always a risk. Joe Bonamassa swears by buying an additional seat – or seats – for flying with his more prized guitars.

Of course, touring bands on a tighter budget can’t always stretch to those outlays – and this footage will only add further worry for musicians flying with their guitars.

Matt is the GuitarWorld.com News Editor, and has been writing and editing for the site for five years. He has a Masters in the guitar, a degree in history, and has spent the last 19 years playing everything from blues and jazz to indie and pop. During his GW career, he’s interviewed Peter Frampton, Zakk Wylde, Tosin Abasi, Matteo Mancuso and more, and has profiled the CEOs of Guitar Center and Fender.

When he’s not combining his passion for writing and music during his day job, Matt performs with indie rock duo Esme Emerson, and has previously opened for the likes of Ed Sheeran, Keane, Japanese House and Good Neighbours.

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