Baggage Conveyor Belt In Changi Airport Goes Viral For Being “Polite”
Hello KLIA?
Cover image via Reddit r/oddlysatisfyingFor the past few years, Singapore Changi Airport has been crowned as the world's best airport and it's not difficult to see why
It has a swimming pool, a movie theatre, a butterfly garden, and a massive man-made waterfall – all of which are very 'un-airportlike'.
A recent video posted on Reddit r/oddlysatisfying has just added to that list by showing off the airport's luggage conveyor belt.
The clip was upvoted over 76,000 times since it was posted on 1 December.
Image via Reddit r/oddlysatisfying
It's an unstated fact that luggage often goes through quite a bit of shoving and chucking when travelling.
But no, not at Changi.
Its baggage conveyor belt has been called "polite". Each bag waits patiently before moving onto the belt to avoid clashing into other luggage.
As a result, the bags slide on perfectly in between empty gaps.
Image via Mothership
Since then, people have joked about how the system is so "polite"
Image via Reddit r/oddlysatisfying
Image via Reddit r/oddlysatisfying
Image via Reddit r/oddlysatisfying
Image via Reddit r/oddlysatisfying
Image via Reddit r/oddlysatisfying
Meanwhile, someone explained how the belt works
Image via Reddit
TL;DR it's programming science.


